Sheet Metal Filing Cabinet Design
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Sheet Metal Filing Cabinet Design.
Location: Remote
I need a SolidWorks specialist who can turn my concept for a vertical sheet-metal filing cabinet—and its matching metal wardrobe line—into fully manufacturable data. The units will be used in office environments, so the design has to survive daily abuse, stay as light as practical for shipping and installation, and remain price-competitive on the shop floor.
Here’s what I already know: hinge style, approximate internal volume, and the drawer/door layout. What I need from you is a production-ready solution that balances durability, weight reduction, and cost efficiency. That means thoughtful gauge selection, minimal weld seams, clever use of bends, and an eye on shared tooling wherever possible.
Parametric SolidWorks (.sldprt / .sldasm) models using the Sheet Metal environment
Flat-pattern DXF/DWG files with bend lines and K-factor noted
Exploded assembly drawings, BOM, and hardware call-outs (slides, locks, handles)
Skills: Engineering, CAD/CAM, 3D Rendering, Solidworks, Mechanical Engineering, Product Design, 3D Design, 3D Drafting
Budget: $15–$25 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Original
I need a SolidWorks specialist who can turn my concept for a vertical sheet-metal filing cabinet—and its matching metal wardrobe line—into fully manufacturable data. The units will be used in office environments, so the design has to survive daily abuse, stay as light as practical for shipping and installation, and remain price-competitive on the shop floor.
Here’s what I already know: hinge style, approximate internal volume, and the drawer/door layout. What I need from you is a production-ready solution that balances durability, weight reduction, and cost efficiency. That means thoughtful gauge selection, minimal weld seams, clever use of bends, and an eye on shared tooling wherever possible.
Deliverables
• Parametric SolidWorks (.sldprt / .sldasm) models using the Sheet Metal environment
• Flat-pattern DXF/DWG files with bend lines and K-factor noted
• Exploded assembly drawings, BOM, and hardware call-outs (slides, locks, handles)
• Simple strength or deflection check—hand calc or integrated SimulationXpress is fine—so I can verify drawer load capacity
• A short DFM note explaining material choice, suggested fasteners, and any special press-brake considerations
I’ll provide my sketches, target dimensions, and preferred finish after kickoff. If this sounds like a project you can drive from concept through to shop-floor release, let’s get started.
Location & Details
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