Thanks for the replies.
I am actually drawing dimensionally exact (to .000) horizontal base rectangles and then pulling them up 100/1000 so that the sheet metal has accurate thickness and my various contours, holes and tabs are accurately modeled in extreme closeup which is helping me to refine the design.
Then I notch the 4 corners of the base (100/1000 x 100/1000) to allow for the simulation of bent tabs.
Then finally I define a 100/1000 wide rectangle along each edge of the horizontal base rectangle (between the notches) and pull them up to create a side wall which is correct in everything except in the absence of the inside and outside radius curves that make up corners actually created by a sheet metal brake
Because the radius of the bends is integral to the way the parts interact I am hoping to find a way to
model the entire flat sheet and then make the various bends via one of the bend plug-ins such as freescale (by Fredo).
I suppose I will just install it and try it out.
If freescale allows for accurate bend allowances (shortening and bend radii depending upon tools and material) it could be a great addition.
Failing... that I will explore the "follow me" option which I have not so far figured out how to use to connect two surfaces, at angles, with a specific radius arc.
Thanks again...
Any input appreciated.
mporter88