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Revolve the Sketch Solidworks

Now that you have fully defined the sketch that makes up the profile for the lamp shaft, you can create the revolved part. All that is required in the sketch is that a centerline be present to use as an axis of revolution and that all the sketch entities be on one side of the centerline only. The profile that will be used must also be a closed profile, but since you created the sketch with an obvious dividing line, SolidWorks will be able to place a line along the centerline to close the sketch. To revolve the part, do the following: 1. Select the Features tab on the CommandManager, and click the Revolved Boss/Base button. 2. A SolidWorks message box will prompt you stating that the sketch needs to be closed and asking whether you would like to automatically close the sketch. Since you do need it to be closed, click Yes. Revolve the Sketch Revolve the Sketch 217 Now that you have fully defined the sketch that makes up the profile for the lamp shaft, you can create the revolved pa...

Callouts and Handles in Solidworks

Callout solidworks are boxes of text that appear in the graphic area when we use certain tools. Makes it easy for us to click, move, and adjust parameters dynamically without leaving the graphic area. Callouts help distinguish different entities. For example, info that shows the profile of a sweep and sweep path. We can do it by dragging to reposition it, but we cannot use it to change the property of the entity they are referring to. Some info, such as for chamfers, will display numbers that you can edit or change to manipulate the size of the entity. The long span handle is extruded. Drag the handle to the desired extrusion depth, and the handle covers the length.

Modify menu extend objects AutoCAD

This command is quite important for you to know and will most often be run when describing or editing objects in AutoCAD because of its crucial function. Here I want to show directly how to run this command so that it can be used in drawing and editing images. If we do not set a limit and press ENTER at the Select Objects prompt, all objects become potential boundary. This is called implied selection. To select the geometry in the block as a boundary, we must use a single, crossing, fence, or implied boundaries. Extend Objects we can extend objects so that they end precisely at the edge of the limits prescribed by other objects. In this example, we will expand / extend the line right to the edge of the boundary line. To create extend the object From the Modify menu, choose Extend. Select the object as a boundary edge. To select all objects in the drawing as a potential border, press ENTER without selecting an object. Select the object to be extended.

Drawing Template and Sheet Format

Project 1 – Drawing Template and Sheet Format  Project Objective Create a C-size Drawing Template.  Create an A-size Drawing Template.  Project Situation As the designer, your responsibilities include developing drawings that adhere to the ASME Y14 American National Standard for Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices.  The foundation for a SolidWorks drawing is the Drawing Template.  Drawing size, drawing standards, units and other properties are defined in the Drawing Template.  Sheet Formats contain the following: border, title block, revision block, company name, logo, SolidWorks Properties and Custom Properties. You are under time constraints to complete the project on schedule.  Create a SolidWorks custom Sheet Format.  Import an existing AutoCAD C-size drawing.  Create a custom C-size Drawing Template and an A-size Drawing Template.     fr: SDC PUBLICATIONS Schroff Development Corporation www.schr...

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SolidWorks screen display

SolidWorks screen display. Standard views are encountered on the screen after starting the program SolidWorks by pressing the icon part. In the picture above it encountered some more detailed information can be described as follows: Menu Bar Menu bar contains standard menu of SolidWorks. Menu contained in this section consists of a file, edit, view, 7 Design of Machine Elements 3D with Solidworks insert, tools, windows and help. Standard Toolbar Consists of several icon buttons that are often used initials, Undo, Zoom, Sketch, in this matter available button icon Open, Save, Print. Feature Manager is a section that provides information stage manufacture was done to draw a part, assembly and drawing. Status Bar Provides status information document are we working on. Graphics Area The place for drawing and image display in accordance with the conditions of zoom. In this area we can create or make modifications part, assembly, or drawing.

Use and Customize the Menus

In SolidWorks 2008, the user interface was improved with the addition of a ribbon style menu bar. The ribbon-style menu helps free up more space on your screen for other functions by automatically hiding when not in use. In the menus, you will be able to find nearly every tool available for each document type in SolidWorks in one of the following six menus: File, Edit, View, Tools, Window, and Help.  To view the menus in SolidWorks, do the following: 1. Move your mouse pointer over or click the SolidWorks logo on the left side of the menu bar. 2. To hide the menus once again, move the mouse away from the menu bar. If you prefer to have the menu bar available at all times, you can “pin” it open by doing the following: 1. Click or mouse over the SolidWorks logo on the left side of the menu bar. 2. When the menu list is visible, click the pushpin icon on the far right of the menu. The menu will remain open at all times. 3. To hide the menu, click the pushpin again. As with most a...