You can offset a sketch region to create a dimple feature on the sheet metal in NX as shown in the figure.
To create a dimple
- Start the “Dimple” command.
- Home Ribbon Bar => Punch Group => Dimple
- Menu => Insert => Punch => Dimple
- The “Dimple” dialog box will open.
- Select a sketch on a planar sheet metal surface to offset
(Also you can create a new sketch on the planar surface of the sheet metal by clicking on an empty area on the planar sheet metal surface when the command is active.) - Click on the “Reverse Side” icon in the “Dimple Properties” group, if you want to change the dimple direction.
- Type the depth value or drag the depth arrow in the graphics window.
- Type the “Side Angle” or drag angle indicator ball in the graphics window.
- Set the “Side Walls” side as “Material Outside” or Material Inside”
- Click on the “Settings” group bar to open it.
If you can not see the “Settings” group in the dialog box, click on the drop-down arrow under the dialog box to open all dialog options. - You can open or close the “Blend Dimple Edges” or “Blend Section Curves”.
Punch Radius: Inner radius between offset surface and dimple wall.
Die Radius: Inner radius between the main surface selected at step 3 and dimple wall.
Corner Radius: Softens the sharp corners of the sketch by blending with a defined radius. - The preview of the dimple will be seen in the graphics window.
- Click the “Ok” button to create a dimple and exit from the command.