The document provides instructions for creating six different types of features in SolidWorks: an extruded part with a taper, a swept part, a revolved part, a shelled part, a helix and swept part with an optional taper, and a rib feature. Students are asked to create individual part drawings for each with three views and an isometric, as well as a presentation drawing compiling all six parts.
The document provides instructions for creating six different types of features in SolidWorks: an extruded part with a taper, a swept part, a revolved part, a shelled part, a helix and swept part with an optional taper, and a rib feature. Students are asked to create individual part drawings for each with three views and an isometric, as well as a presentation drawing compiling all six parts.
The document provides instructions for creating six different types of features in SolidWorks: an extruded part with a taper, a swept part, a revolved part, a shelled part, a helix and swept part with an optional taper, and a rib feature. Students are asked to create individual part drawings for each with three views and an isometric, as well as a presentation drawing compiling all six parts.
Instructions: Create parts similar to each UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
shown above. DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES: NAME DATE TITLE: Create part drawings for each FRACTIONAL CHECKED ANGULAR: MACH BEND showing three views and iso. TWO PLACE DECIMAL Feature Exercises (Dimensioning is not required.) THREE PLACE DECIMAL ENG APPR.
Create a presentation drawing MATERIAL
author: SIZE DWG. NO. REV similar to this one showing all Feature Exercises six parts. FINISH Cecelia M. Wigal A SolidWorks Student License SCALE: 1:20 SHEET 1 OF 1 Academic Use Only 5 4 3 2 1