Filters |
Displays the rows that match the Class, SOLIDWORKS Material, and Stock Type selected. |
Class |
Sets the material classes and custom material classes from the SOLIDWORKS material database. You can have many instances of the same Class with different SOLIDWORKS Material to denote finish and other characteristics that affect costs, but you cannot define physical properties (such as density). |
SOLIDWORKS Material |
Sets a material name associated with the selected Class. |
Custom Material |
Displays the name of the SOLIDWORKS Material or you can type a new name. |
Stock Type |
Select one of the following:
Block
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Provides cost estimates based on manufacturing the part from a block of material. If you select Block, the software assumes that milling and drilling are used to create the finished part. The initial block dimensions are for the tightest fitting block around the model.
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Plate
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Provides cost estimates based on manufacturing the part from a stock plate of material. If you select Plate, the software assumes that a combination of 2D machining operations such as waterjet, laser, and plasma cutting, as well as milling and drilling operations are used to create the finished part. Through cuts and cuts that define the outside boundary of the part are cut using a 2D cutting method such as waterjet, laser, or plasma. Blind geometry, such as pockets, chamfers, or holes are cut using milling or drilling operations.
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Cylinder
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Provides cost estimates based on manufacturing the part from a stock cylinder of material. If you select Cylinder, the software assumes that a combination of turning, milling, and drilling operations are used to create the finished part. Cylindrical regions are cut using turning operations whereas other geometry such as pockets, chamfers, or holes are cut using milling or drilling operations. The cylindrical stock uses the tightest fitting diameter to surround the model.
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Thickness |
Available when you set Stock Type to Plate. Sets a thickness value for the Class and SOLIDWORKS Material combination. You can have many instances of the same Class and SOLIDWORKS Material combinations with different Thickness values to denote various thicknesses that affect costs.
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Cost |
Sets a cost per unit weight for the Class, SOLIDWORKS Material, Stock Type, Thickness combination. |