To flatten a body do one.
Best way to flatten sheet metal.
Then using a rubber dead blow hammer on a flat surface.
In the featuremanager design tree select the part and click flatten sheet metal toolbar.
This is one of the main reasons why you should not store sheet metal flat on the floor.
In either the featuremanager design tree or the cut list right click the flat pattern feature for the part and click unsuppress.
Various mechanical forces can straighten the metal back into the proper shape.
The reason for this is that metal tends to stretch when it is bent.
To make the metal straightening process easier fabricators often apply heat.
One involves using a blow dryer or a paint stripper which emits heat to warm the metal of the dent.
On a molecular level the increased heat causes the molecules of the sheet metal to become excited.
Sheet metal stored in this way is harder to pick up easier to scratch while you re trying to do so and occasionally dropped.
To return the part to its bent state.
In order to counteract this stretch you have to be able to shrink the metal back to its original position.
The process of straightening metal is one that while seeming easy is actually a fairly difficult thing to do correctly.
If you use this method of storage you re asking for trouble.
No client wants a damaged piece of sheet metal.
By work i mean texturing snipping hammering sawing etc i have tried annealing re annealing the metal i am trying to flatten.
Also putting the metal between a steel bench block and a.
In the cut list right click the body and click flatten.