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An Introduction to Solid works CAD/ Solid Modelling in 3D. Level I: PGCE: 2008. RA Moffatt. Solid Modelling - CAD Inset September 2008. Version 2007. RA Moffatt WELB. Technology Educational Centre Omagh. Technology & Design.
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An Introduction to Solid works CAD/ Solid Modelling in 3D Level I: PGCE: 2008 RA Moffatt
Solid Modelling - CAD Inset September 2008 Version 2007 RA Moffatt WELB. Technology Educational Centre Omagh
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WALT – We Are Learning To: - Cosmos Express: eDrawings: Simulator: Drawing: Assemblies: Assembly of Part Files; Exploded assemblies Animated exploded Simulation Animator Photo Works: Rendering a Part File & Assemblies Positioning – light Spot lights! Decals Sketch Geometry: Inserting Planes Sketch Relations Sketch Tools: Mirror Center point Arc Line Rectangle Circle Off-Set Entities Linear Sketch Step Repeat Smart Dimensions Mirror Features Features: Extrude Extrude Cut Revolve Sweep Boss/Base Linear Pattern Fillets & Chamfer Hole Wizard Simple hole Adding Text Loft Copy a feature
3D Solid Modelling using Solid Works 3D CAD Solid Modelling Solid Works Version 2007 RA Moffatt WELB.
GCSE: An Electronic Egg Timer Suggested Idea fabricated in acrylic plastic
Drilling Jig Exercise 1:
A Bench Hook • Learning Intentions to: • sketch a rectangle in the top work plane • add dimensions • use the extruded Boss/Base feature • select a new face or new work plane • copy and paste an extrusion • edit the sketch • use Photo Works to render the model Exercise 2:
A Bench Hook Exercise 2:
35 A Bench Hook 90 70 150 35 135 20 150 Exercise 2:
Solid Modelling a Sliding Bevel Blade Drawing the Blade
Solid Modelling the Blade • Learning Intentions to: • use the line tool - sketch a line • add or create a dimension/s • add a relationship between two • points – ‘coincident’ • add a relationship between two • points – ‘merge’ • extrude a sketch - Boss/Base • use Real / View Graphics • use Sketch Entities - Text Drawing the Blade
R12 60 R2.5 100 150 Solid Modelling the Blade Drawing the Blade Exercise 3:
A Sliding Bevel Exercise 3:
LED Light Emitting Diode Revolve Profile: R3 Feature - Revolve: 7 1.2 1 R4 Exercise 4:
A Cord-Pull • Learning Intentions to: • sketch using centre lines • add dimensions • use the Centre point Arc tool • use the Revolve feature • add a Fillet • use Photo Works to render the model Exercise 5:
A Cord-Pull Feature - Revolve: Acorn Cord-Pull Exercise 5:
30 R33.54 A B R20 15 20 A Cord-Pull Feature - Revolve: Use Centrepoint Arc at A and B Exercise 5:
A Gate Catch Assembly / Photo Works: Exercise 6:
45 5 50 5 21 2 10 25 Gate Latch: Back-Plate:
6 12 60 8 6 5 15 17 5 Gate Latch: Snib:
Lego Block • Learning Intentions to: • use the sketch geometry • add dimensions • use the Linear Sketch Pattern • tool • use the Shell Feature • use the Fillet Feature • add text using Sketch Entities • use the Extrude Cut Feature Exercise 7:
Lego Block Rendered using Photo Works Exercise 7:
2 Extrude 2mm 5 5 20 20 20 Lego Block Exercise 7:
Linear Sketch Repeat - Shell - Text Apply Features: Linear Pattern Fillet & Shell Lego Block x 5 Exercise 8:
A Bird Feeder Exercise 8:
Skewer A Bird Feeder Sweep Profile: Exercise 8: