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Chapter 4 Creating Placed Features. Chapter 4 - Objectives. After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the following: Create fillets Create chamfers Create holes Shell a part Create work axes Create work points Create work planes Create a UCS Pattern features.
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Chapter 4 - Objectives • After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the following: • Create fillets • Create chamfers • Create holes • Shell a part • Create work axes • Create work points • Create work planes • Create a UCS • Pattern features
Fillets • Fillets add material • Rounds remove material • Fillet dialog box • Constant • Variable • Setbacks • Face • Full Round • Edit fillet’s type & radius
Fillets • Constant Tab • Same radius from beginning to end • Single set or multiple set • Select Edge and Radius • Preview image • Select Mode • Edge • Loop • Feature • All Fillets • All Rounds
Fillets • Constant Tab - More options • Roll along sharp edges • Rolling ball where possible • Automatic edge chain • Preserve all features
Fillets • Variable Tab • Different start and end radius • Edges • Point • Radius • Position • Smooth Radius Transition
Fillets • Setbacks Tab • Transition from a vertex • Three or more filleted edges meet at a vertex • Fillets can have different radius
Fillets • Face Fillet • Select two or more faces • Faces do not need to be adjacent • Consume features
Fillets • Full Round • Fillet tangent to selected faces • Select three faces • Faces do not need to be adjacent
Chamfers • Chamfers • Beveled edges • Interior & exterior edges • Single or multiple selection • Edit type or distance • Method • Distance • Distance and Angle • Two Distances
Chamfers • Chamfers • Method • Distance • Distance and Angle • Two Distances
Chamfers • Chamfers • Edge and Face • Edge • Face • Flip • Distance and Angle • Distance • Angle • Edge Chain and Setback • Edge Chain • Setback • Preserve All Features
Exercise 4-1 • Creating Fillets and Chamfers
Holes • Holes • Drilled • Counterbore • Spotface • Countersink • Hole Type • Simple Hole • Tapped • Clearance Hole • NPT • Holes dialog box • Placement • Hole Type • Size • Drill Point • Termination
Holes • Clearance Hole • Standard • Fastener Type • Size • Fit
Hole • Tapped / NPT Hole • Thread Type • Size • Designation • Class • Diameter • Full Depth • Left Hand • Right Hand
Holes • Holes • Placement • Concentric • Select Face • Circular Face or Edge • On Pont • Work Point • Positioned to an axis, edge or work plane • From Sketch • Hole Center • Sketched Entities • Linear • Select Face • 1st Reference Edge • 2nd Reference Edge
Exercise 4-2 • Creating Holes
Shelling • Shelling • Thin walls (thickness) • Remove material (scooping out) • Hollow inside • Shell dialog box
Shelling • Shelling • Remove Faces • Thickness • Direction • Inside • Outside • Mid-plane • Unique Face Thickness • Different thickness • Specific face thickness • More button
Exercise 4-3 • Shelling a Part
Work Features • Work Features • Special construction features • Help position & define new features • Parametrically attached • Types • Work Planes • Work Axes • Work Points • Different situations
Work Axis • Creating a Work Axis • Acts like a construction line • Infinite in length • Axis of rotation • Create a Work Axis • Filtered Options – Only select data that fits the selected option
Exercise 4-4 • Creating Work Axes
Work Points • Creating Work Points • Point • Filtered Options – Only select data that fits the selected option • Grounded Work Point • Positioned in 3D space • Not associated • Remains in the specified location • 3D Move/Rotate dialog box
Work Planes • Creating Work Planes • Understand when you need to create a work plane • Rectangular plane • Parametric • Larger than the part • Edited and deleted like any other feature • Filtered Options - Only select data that fits the selected option
Work Planes • Parallel to Plane through Point • Midplane between Two Parallel Planes • Midplane of Torus • Angle to Plane around Edge • Three Points • Offset from Plane • Two Coplanar Edges • Tangent to Surface through Edge • Tangent to Surface through Point • Tangent to Surface and Parallel to Plane • Normal to Axis through Point • Normal to Curve at Point • Types of Work Planes
UCS User Coordinate System • Use like a work plane • Place on existing geometry • Position with absolute coordinates • No limit to the number of UCSs • Constrain UCS to UCS • Contains • 3 planes • 3 Axes • Center point
Feature Visibility • Control visibility of • Planes • Axes • Points • Construction surfaces • Sketches • UCS • Turn off visibility of individual objects
Exercise 4-5 • Creating Work Planes and a UCS
Patterns • Patterns • Duplicate the feature multiple times • Distance or angle • Types • Rectangular and circular • Suppressed • Child - parent relationship • Editing
Patterns • Rectangular Patterns • Rectangular pattern dialog box • Direction 1 • Direction 2 • Options - More button • Start • Termination • Orientation
Patterns • Linear Pattern • Pattern Along a Path • Helix, ellipse, spline, series of curves • 2D or 3D
Patterns • Circular Patterns • Circular Pattern dialog box • Placement • Creation Method • Positioning Method • Flip
Exercise 4-6 • Creating Rectangular Patterns
Exercise 4-7 • Creating Circular Patterns
Exercise 4-8 • Creating a Pattern Along a Nonlinear Path
Applying Your Skills Skill Exercise 4-1 Skill Exercise 4-2
Checking Your Skills • True__ False__ When creating a fillet feature that has more than one selection set, each selection set appears as an individual feature in the browser. • In regard to creating a fillet feature, what is a smooth radius transition? • True__ False__ When you are creating a fillet feature with the All Fillets option, material is removed from all concave edges. • True__ False__ When you are creating a chamfer feature with the Distance and Angle option, you can only chamfer one edge at a time. • True__ False__ When you are creating a hole feature, you do not need to have an active sketch. • What is a Point, Center Point used for? • True__ False__ A part may contain only one shell feature. • True__ False__ The only method to create a work axis is by clicking a cylindrical face. • True__ False__ You need to derive every new sketch from a work plane feature. • Explain the steps to create an offset work plane. • True__ False__ The options for creating work features filter out geometry that is not valid for the selected option. • True__ False__ You cannot create work planes from the default work planes. • True__ False__ A UCS can only be placed on existing geometry. • True__ False__ When you are creating a rectangular pattern, the directions along which the features are duplicated must be horizontal or vertical. • True__ False__ When you are creating a circular pattern, you can only use a work axis as the axis of rotation.