The functionality seems to be there in the solidworks cross break command on the sheet metal toolbar but upon inspection the cross break it inserts is merely cosmetic.
How to make a cross break in sheet metal.
This was done by two cross breaks.
You may see an x on the front of a sheet metal door or panel from corner to corner.
So we need to add the capability to reorder the flat pattern and add things after it that are not meant to be flattened.
You add it to provide the information needed to create the cross break during manufacturing.
How to bend sheet metal without a brake in 4 different methods with minimal or homemade tools.
Right now the unfolding is the last thing that happens in a sheet metal compute.
The cross break is not a geometric entity and does not alter the geometry of the part.
They are typically used on relatively large flat ares to keep the panel from bowing easily.
A cross break in sheet metal is when multiple obtuse bend angles of approximately 170 are made across a flat section thin metal.
A cross break is simply a diagonal bend very slight bend from two corners of a part.
The crossing ridges stiffen the face of the metal and help prevent is from buckling under a load.
How to bend sheet metal without a brake.
Box bending the process of bending a 4 sided sheet metal box.
Cross breaks are most commonly in an x shape forming a slight pyramid shape in the metal without overly distorting it.
The cross break command lets you insert a graphical representation of a cross break in a sheet metal part.
Most common are doors.
I believe that is what has been discussed as the preferred solution but the issue is that this cross break has to happen after the unfolding.
Coining one of the three types of bending for sheet metal where the punch penetrates into the sheet metal under high tonnage forming a consistent bend.
Cross break light bends added to sheet metal in order to stiffen its surface.