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Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features
Purpose
  Two dimension sketches are nice, but parts have three-dimensional (3-D) qualities
  that sketches can only imitate and communicate in an abstract manner. A sketch in
  a 3-D Computer Aided Design (CAD) solid modeling program serves as the
  foundation for a three-dimensional feature. Some three-dimensional features do not
  require sketches, but do require an existing three-dimensional object. Now that you
  have experience with the various two-dimensional sketch tools that a CAD modeling
  system has to offer, it is time to learn about some of the more common 3-D options
  that designers use to create computer models of design solutions.

  As is the case with sketched geometry, 3-D CAD features can be made to perfect
  dimensional accuracy. The ability to realize CAD models through sequentially adding
  and subtracting three-dimensional features is a critical skill that designers in multiple
  engineering disciplines use to make mental images into money-making products.

Equipment
    • Computer with 3-D CAD modeling software
    • CAD files:
 Mid-plane               Intersect                             Extrude-Taper
 Bushing                       Drilled Holes                   Circular Pattern
 Rectangular Pattern           Pattern along a Path            Lunch Tray
 Rib Support                   Loft                            Paper Clip
 Spring                        Threaded Rod                    Fillets Chamfers
 Left Half

Procedure
  In order to effectively use a CAD program as a design tool, a designer must know
  what model features are available and how they work. This activity will help you to
  understand and utilize the feature tools that are common to most CAD programs.

  There are 19 exercises in this activity. They are located in the Unit 2.1 folder on the
  extras drive. As you finish each exercise, save the CAD file to each of your H:/
  drives. Once the file is saved, use the export feature in Inventor (shown below) to
  export an image of you final work for each modeling tool that you use. Insert that
  picture into this document below the graphic examples. Once you have completed
  the entire activity, save the file to the student drop box. Make sure to put the names
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of each member of the group onto the document.         DO NOT PRINT THIS
ACTIVITY!!!!




Midplane Extrusions




1. The midplane extrusion function will join, cut, or intersect the selected sketch
   equal distances in both directions from the selected profile. Open the Mid-plane
   file, and perform a 1 inch midplane extrusion on the sketch. Save the file as a
   different name.




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CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Intersect Extrusions




2. The intersect extrusion function will perform a Boolean addition and subtraction
   in one operation. Any part of the sketch profile that overlaps existing geometry
   will remain. The portion of the sketched profile and the existing geometry that do
   not overlap will be removed. Open the file called Intersect, and perform an
   intersect extrusion on the sketch all the way through the existing object to
   observe what takes place. Save the file as a different name.




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CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Tapered Extrusions




3. Extruded objects can be given a positive or negative taper angle. A common
   example of a tapered extrusion is the design of an ice cube. The sides of the ice
   cube are tapered with a draft angle to allow the cube to be easily removed from
   the ice cube tray. Open the file called Extrude-Taper, and extrude the square a
   distance of 1 inch with a taper angle of -10°. Save the file as a different name.




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CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Revolve




4. Revolve is a function that allows the user to extrude a closed profile around a
   fixed axis up to 360°. The axis can be part of the profile, an existing edge on a
   part, or one of the axes of the Cartesian coordinate grid. Grid axes may be
   selected from the Origin folder located in the Browser bar. Open the file called
   Bushing. Use the revolve function to revolve the sketch around the existing axis
   a full 360°. Save the file as a different name.




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CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Hole




5. The hole function requires a hole center for each instance. Open the file called
   Drilled Holes. The existing feature is a blind hole, and has been created for you.
   The following page shows the different function windows that are associated with
   a counterbore, countersink, threaded hole, and clearance hole. All hole centers in
   a sketch will be auto-selected by the computer when the hole command is
   initiated. You will have to hold down the shift key to deselect the hole centers that
   you do not want. Work your way around the block in a clockwise direction
   initiating the hole function, selecting the appropriate hole center, and identifying
   the type of hole feature that is needed. The counterbore will have a major
   diameter of .75 inch that is recessed .25 inch. From there, its through hole will
   have a diameter of .375 inch. The countersink has a major diameter of .75 inch,
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with a taper of 83°. Its through hole has a diameter of .375 inch. The threaded
through hole has a nominal diameter of .25 inch, and a 1/4-20 thread applied to
its interior wall. The clearance hole goes through the disc, and has a diameter of
.531 inch. Note: a shared sketch will not disappear after the first feature is
created. Save the file as a different name.

CAD file
name
and
location:




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Through (THRU) Hole                                 Counterbore




           Countersink                                    Threaded Hole




         Clearance Hole




Loft
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6. The loft function allows the user to create a solid or surface by blending two or
   more shapes that are located on different planes. Open the file called Loft. Use
   the loft function to blend the three profiles into one solid object. Save the file as a
   different name.

   CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Circular Pattern




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7. The pattern function allows the user to make multiple copies of an existing
   feature in one of three ways. A circular pattern is often used to array a hole
   around a center axis. An edge on an existing feature can also serve as the center
   axis. Open the file called Circular Pattern, and use the circular pattern function
   to copy the existing hole on the flange plate a total of 10 times (the first hole must
   be represented in the count) around the existing work axis. Save the file as a
   different name.

   CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Rectangular Pattern



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8. The rectangular pattern function allows the user to make copies of an existing
   feature in one direction, or two directions simultaneously. Existing edges or the
   axes of the Cartesian coordinate grid must be selected to identify the desired
   direction(s). Open the file called Rectangular Pattern. Use the rectangular
   pattern to copy the existing cylindrical extrusion six times in the horizontal
   direction and four times in the vertical direction. Save the file as a different name.

   CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Rectangular Pattern along a Path

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9. Some patterned features follow contoured paths. Open the file called Pattern
   along a Path. Use the rectangular pattern function to copy the existing
   rectangular extrusions 13 times along the curved path of the base feature. Save
   the file as a different name.




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CAD file
       name
       and
       location:




    Shell

Existing geometry:                         Step #1:




Step #2:                                   Result:




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10. The shell function allows the user to remove unnecessary mass from a feature.
    The resulting geometry will have a wall thickness that is specified by the user.
    Open the file called Lunch Tray. Rotate the object so that its underside is visible,
    as shown in Step #1. Use the shell function to pocket out the material on the
    bottom side of the object, leaving a wall thickness of .03125 inch, as shown in
    Step #2. Save the file as a different name.

   CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Rib




11. A rib is a relatively thin flat member that acts as a brace support. It is also
    referred to as a web. The rib function allows the user to place such a support
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between two intersecting surfaces. Open the file called Rib Support. A line
  profile has been created on a work plane that exists midway through the object.
  Use the rib function to turn this line profile into a .125 inch support web between
  the two perpendicular surfaces. Save the file as a different name.

  CAD file
  name
  and
  location:




Sweep




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12. The sweep function allows the user to extrude a closed profile along a path. The
    path may be open or closed. The profile and the path must exist as two separate
    sketches. Open the file called Paper Clip. Use the sweep function to extrude the
    circle along the existing path to create the form of a paper clip. Save the file as a
    different name.

   CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Coil




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13. The coil function allows the user to extrude a closed profile along a helical path
    and around an existing axis. The axis may be an existing edge, a sketched line,
    or a work axis. Open the Spring file. Use the coil function to turn the existing
    circle into a spring form by coiling it around the Y axis of the Cartesian coordinate
    grid. The Y axis must be selected from the origin folder in the browser bar. The
    spring will have a height of 6 inches and the circle will revolve around the Y axis
    a total of five times. Save the file as a different name.




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CAD file
  name
  and
  location:




Thread




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14. The thread function allows the user to simulate the appearance of threads on the
    curved surface of either a cylinder or a hole. The diameter of the cylinder or hole
    must match the nominal diameter of the desired thread form. Open the file called
    Threaded Rod. Use the thread function to place a right-hand 5/8-11 UNC thread
    along the entire length of the cylinder’s curved face. Save the file as a different
    name.

    CAD file
    name
    and
    location:




Fillet




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15. Fillet is a function that allows the user to create a rounded blend where two
    surfaces meet to form an edge. It should be noted that on an exterior corner, the
    resulting feature is known as a round. On an interior corner, the resulting feature
    is known as a fillet. Open the file called Fillets Chamfers. Use the fillet function
    to apply a .25 radius to the corners shown above. This model will be used in the
    next exercise.

Chamfer




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16. Chamfer is a function that allows the user to apply an angle surface where two
    existing surfaces meet to form an edge. Use the chamfer function to apply a .25
    inch x 45° chamfer to the edges shown above. Save the file as a different name.




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CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Mirror




17. Mirror is a function that allows the user to create a mirror image of existing
    geometry. This function requires an existing feature(s) and a surface or work
    plane to serve as the mid-plane of symmetry. Open the file called Left Half. Use
    the mirror function to add a duplicate mirror image of the existing geometry on
    the other side of the right face of the object. Save the file as a different name.




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CAD file
   name
   and
   location:




Emboss




18. In Activity 1.4.2 Making Sketches in CAD, you used the sketch tools to place
    your name on a sketch plane that was located tangent to the outside surface of a
    wrist band model, and saved the file to your student folder. Locate and open this
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file. Emboss is a function that allows the user to raise a design from a surface, or
  carve a design into a surface. This function requires a feature and a profile, such
  as the wrist band and text. Use the emboss function to project the text down onto
  the surface of the wrist band, and extrude the letters a distance of .02 inch. Save
  the file as a different name.

  CAD file
  name
  and
  location:




Decal




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19. In Activity 1.4.2 Making Sketches in CAD, you used the sketch tools to insert a
    JPG graphic onto a sketch plane that was located tangent to the outside surface
    of a water bottle model, and saved the file to your student folder. Locate and
    open this file. Decal is a function that allows the user to place an image onto a
    model surface. This function requires a feature and sketch, such as the water
    bottle and the logo graphic pictured above. Graphics must be either JPG or BMP
    formats. Use the decal function to wrap the image around the surface of the
    water bottle. Save the file as a different name.




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CAD file
     name
     and
     location:




Conclusion
  1. What 3-D CAD functions could be used to create a wire coat hanger? Create
     one if you dare. Insert an image of it after your answer (not required).




  2. What feature would be used to create a 3-D representation of a spindle that was
     created on a wood lathe? Can you make an original one?




  3. How does a 3-D CAD solid model program keep track of the changes that are
     made to an object?
     A 3-D CAD solid model program keeps track of the changes that are made to an
     object by creating a list of the functions that you have performed on your
     invention. The list is labeled “Model”, and is located on the left side of the
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inventor screen. This list names all of the functions that you have performed so
   that you can edit or change your work accordingly.

                       Matt Zerfass



4. If a mistake is made, how does the user make a correction without using the
   undo function?
   If a mistake is made, the user can make a correction without using the undo
   function. He or she can do so by examining the Model box on the left side of the
   screen and then simply delete or edit their mistake how they see fit. By using
   this method one can delete mistakes that they have made early on, rather than
   just the most recent mistake made. –John Morrison-




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  • 1. Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features Purpose Two dimension sketches are nice, but parts have three-dimensional (3-D) qualities that sketches can only imitate and communicate in an abstract manner. A sketch in a 3-D Computer Aided Design (CAD) solid modeling program serves as the foundation for a three-dimensional feature. Some three-dimensional features do not require sketches, but do require an existing three-dimensional object. Now that you have experience with the various two-dimensional sketch tools that a CAD modeling system has to offer, it is time to learn about some of the more common 3-D options that designers use to create computer models of design solutions. As is the case with sketched geometry, 3-D CAD features can be made to perfect dimensional accuracy. The ability to realize CAD models through sequentially adding and subtracting three-dimensional features is a critical skill that designers in multiple engineering disciplines use to make mental images into money-making products. Equipment • Computer with 3-D CAD modeling software • CAD files: Mid-plane Intersect Extrude-Taper Bushing Drilled Holes Circular Pattern Rectangular Pattern Pattern along a Path Lunch Tray Rib Support Loft Paper Clip Spring Threaded Rod Fillets Chamfers Left Half Procedure In order to effectively use a CAD program as a design tool, a designer must know what model features are available and how they work. This activity will help you to understand and utilize the feature tools that are common to most CAD programs. There are 19 exercises in this activity. They are located in the Unit 2.1 folder on the extras drive. As you finish each exercise, save the CAD file to each of your H:/ drives. Once the file is saved, use the export feature in Inventor (shown below) to export an image of you final work for each modeling tool that you use. Insert that picture into this document below the graphic examples. Once you have completed the entire activity, save the file to the student drop box. Make sure to put the names Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 1
  • 2. of each member of the group onto the document. DO NOT PRINT THIS ACTIVITY!!!! Midplane Extrusions 1. The midplane extrusion function will join, cut, or intersect the selected sketch equal distances in both directions from the selected profile. Open the Mid-plane file, and perform a 1 inch midplane extrusion on the sketch. Save the file as a different name. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 2
  • 3. CAD file name and location: Intersect Extrusions 2. The intersect extrusion function will perform a Boolean addition and subtraction in one operation. Any part of the sketch profile that overlaps existing geometry will remain. The portion of the sketched profile and the existing geometry that do not overlap will be removed. Open the file called Intersect, and perform an intersect extrusion on the sketch all the way through the existing object to observe what takes place. Save the file as a different name. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 3
  • 4. CAD file name and location: Tapered Extrusions 3. Extruded objects can be given a positive or negative taper angle. A common example of a tapered extrusion is the design of an ice cube. The sides of the ice cube are tapered with a draft angle to allow the cube to be easily removed from the ice cube tray. Open the file called Extrude-Taper, and extrude the square a distance of 1 inch with a taper angle of -10°. Save the file as a different name. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 4
  • 5. CAD file name and location: Revolve 4. Revolve is a function that allows the user to extrude a closed profile around a fixed axis up to 360°. The axis can be part of the profile, an existing edge on a part, or one of the axes of the Cartesian coordinate grid. Grid axes may be selected from the Origin folder located in the Browser bar. Open the file called Bushing. Use the revolve function to revolve the sketch around the existing axis a full 360°. Save the file as a different name. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 5
  • 6. CAD file name and location: Hole 5. The hole function requires a hole center for each instance. Open the file called Drilled Holes. The existing feature is a blind hole, and has been created for you. The following page shows the different function windows that are associated with a counterbore, countersink, threaded hole, and clearance hole. All hole centers in a sketch will be auto-selected by the computer when the hole command is initiated. You will have to hold down the shift key to deselect the hole centers that you do not want. Work your way around the block in a clockwise direction initiating the hole function, selecting the appropriate hole center, and identifying the type of hole feature that is needed. The counterbore will have a major diameter of .75 inch that is recessed .25 inch. From there, its through hole will have a diameter of .375 inch. The countersink has a major diameter of .75 inch, Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 6
  • 7. with a taper of 83°. Its through hole has a diameter of .375 inch. The threaded through hole has a nominal diameter of .25 inch, and a 1/4-20 thread applied to its interior wall. The clearance hole goes through the disc, and has a diameter of .531 inch. Note: a shared sketch will not disappear after the first feature is created. Save the file as a different name. CAD file name and location: Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 7
  • 8. Through (THRU) Hole Counterbore Countersink Threaded Hole Clearance Hole Loft Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 8
  • 9. 6. The loft function allows the user to create a solid or surface by blending two or more shapes that are located on different planes. Open the file called Loft. Use the loft function to blend the three profiles into one solid object. Save the file as a different name. CAD file name and location: Circular Pattern Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 9
  • 10. 7. The pattern function allows the user to make multiple copies of an existing feature in one of three ways. A circular pattern is often used to array a hole around a center axis. An edge on an existing feature can also serve as the center axis. Open the file called Circular Pattern, and use the circular pattern function to copy the existing hole on the flange plate a total of 10 times (the first hole must be represented in the count) around the existing work axis. Save the file as a different name. CAD file name and location: Rectangular Pattern Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 10
  • 11. 8. The rectangular pattern function allows the user to make copies of an existing feature in one direction, or two directions simultaneously. Existing edges or the axes of the Cartesian coordinate grid must be selected to identify the desired direction(s). Open the file called Rectangular Pattern. Use the rectangular pattern to copy the existing cylindrical extrusion six times in the horizontal direction and four times in the vertical direction. Save the file as a different name. CAD file name and location: Rectangular Pattern along a Path Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 11
  • 12. 9. Some patterned features follow contoured paths. Open the file called Pattern along a Path. Use the rectangular pattern function to copy the existing rectangular extrusions 13 times along the curved path of the base feature. Save the file as a different name. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 12
  • 13. CAD file name and location: Shell Existing geometry: Step #1: Step #2: Result: Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 13
  • 14. 10. The shell function allows the user to remove unnecessary mass from a feature. The resulting geometry will have a wall thickness that is specified by the user. Open the file called Lunch Tray. Rotate the object so that its underside is visible, as shown in Step #1. Use the shell function to pocket out the material on the bottom side of the object, leaving a wall thickness of .03125 inch, as shown in Step #2. Save the file as a different name. CAD file name and location: Rib 11. A rib is a relatively thin flat member that acts as a brace support. It is also referred to as a web. The rib function allows the user to place such a support Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 14
  • 15. between two intersecting surfaces. Open the file called Rib Support. A line profile has been created on a work plane that exists midway through the object. Use the rib function to turn this line profile into a .125 inch support web between the two perpendicular surfaces. Save the file as a different name. CAD file name and location: Sweep Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 15
  • 16. 12. The sweep function allows the user to extrude a closed profile along a path. The path may be open or closed. The profile and the path must exist as two separate sketches. Open the file called Paper Clip. Use the sweep function to extrude the circle along the existing path to create the form of a paper clip. Save the file as a different name. CAD file name and location: Coil Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 16
  • 17. 13. The coil function allows the user to extrude a closed profile along a helical path and around an existing axis. The axis may be an existing edge, a sketched line, or a work axis. Open the Spring file. Use the coil function to turn the existing circle into a spring form by coiling it around the Y axis of the Cartesian coordinate grid. The Y axis must be selected from the origin folder in the browser bar. The spring will have a height of 6 inches and the circle will revolve around the Y axis a total of five times. Save the file as a different name. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 17
  • 18. CAD file name and location: Thread Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 18
  • 19. 14. The thread function allows the user to simulate the appearance of threads on the curved surface of either a cylinder or a hole. The diameter of the cylinder or hole must match the nominal diameter of the desired thread form. Open the file called Threaded Rod. Use the thread function to place a right-hand 5/8-11 UNC thread along the entire length of the cylinder’s curved face. Save the file as a different name. CAD file name and location: Fillet Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 19
  • 20. 15. Fillet is a function that allows the user to create a rounded blend where two surfaces meet to form an edge. It should be noted that on an exterior corner, the resulting feature is known as a round. On an interior corner, the resulting feature is known as a fillet. Open the file called Fillets Chamfers. Use the fillet function to apply a .25 radius to the corners shown above. This model will be used in the next exercise. Chamfer Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 20
  • 21. 16. Chamfer is a function that allows the user to apply an angle surface where two existing surfaces meet to form an edge. Use the chamfer function to apply a .25 inch x 45° chamfer to the edges shown above. Save the file as a different name. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 21
  • 22. CAD file name and location: Mirror 17. Mirror is a function that allows the user to create a mirror image of existing geometry. This function requires an existing feature(s) and a surface or work plane to serve as the mid-plane of symmetry. Open the file called Left Half. Use the mirror function to add a duplicate mirror image of the existing geometry on the other side of the right face of the object. Save the file as a different name. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 22
  • 23. CAD file name and location: Emboss 18. In Activity 1.4.2 Making Sketches in CAD, you used the sketch tools to place your name on a sketch plane that was located tangent to the outside surface of a wrist band model, and saved the file to your student folder. Locate and open this Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 23
  • 24. file. Emboss is a function that allows the user to raise a design from a surface, or carve a design into a surface. This function requires a feature and a profile, such as the wrist band and text. Use the emboss function to project the text down onto the surface of the wrist band, and extrude the letters a distance of .02 inch. Save the file as a different name. CAD file name and location: Decal Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 24
  • 25. 19. In Activity 1.4.2 Making Sketches in CAD, you used the sketch tools to insert a JPG graphic onto a sketch plane that was located tangent to the outside surface of a water bottle model, and saved the file to your student folder. Locate and open this file. Decal is a function that allows the user to place an image onto a model surface. This function requires a feature and sketch, such as the water bottle and the logo graphic pictured above. Graphics must be either JPG or BMP formats. Use the decal function to wrap the image around the surface of the water bottle. Save the file as a different name. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 25
  • 26. CAD file name and location: Conclusion 1. What 3-D CAD functions could be used to create a wire coat hanger? Create one if you dare. Insert an image of it after your answer (not required). 2. What feature would be used to create a 3-D representation of a spindle that was created on a wood lathe? Can you make an original one? 3. How does a 3-D CAD solid model program keep track of the changes that are made to an object? A 3-D CAD solid model program keeps track of the changes that are made to an object by creating a list of the functions that you have performed on your invention. The list is labeled “Model”, and is located on the left side of the Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 26
  • 27. inventor screen. This list names all of the functions that you have performed so that you can edit or change your work accordingly. Matt Zerfass 4. If a mistake is made, how does the user make a correction without using the undo function? If a mistake is made, the user can make a correction without using the undo function. He or she can do so by examining the Model box on the left side of the screen and then simply delete or edit their mistake how they see fit. By using this method one can delete mistakes that they have made early on, rather than just the most recent mistake made. –John Morrison- Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2007 IED – Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Activity 2.1.5 – CAD Model Features– Page 27