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| أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب Learn SOLIDWORKS 2020 A hands-on guide to becoming an accomplished SOLIDWORKS Associate and Professional Tayseer Almattar
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Table of Contents Preface 1 Chapter 1: Introduction to SOLIDWORKS 6 Introducing SOLIDWORKS 7 SOLIDWORKS applications 7 Core mechanical design 8 Understanding parametric modeling 8 Exploring SOLIDWORKS certifications 12 Associate certifications 13 Professional certifications 14 Professional advanced certifications 14 Expert certification 15 Summary 16 Questions 16 Further reading 16 Chapter 2: Interface and Navigation 17 Technical requirements 17 Starting a new part, assembly, or drawing file 18 What are parts, assemblies, and drawings? 18 Opening a part, assembly, or drawing file 21 The main components of the SOLIDWORKS interface 23 The command bar 25 The design tree 26 The canvas 28 The Task Pane 29 The document's measurement system 30 The different measurement systems 30 Adjusting the document's measurement system 31 Summary 33 Questions 33 Chapter 3: SOLIDWORKS 2D Sketching Basics 34 Technical requirements 34 Introducing SOLIDWORKS sketching 35 The position of SOLIDWORKS sketches 35 Simple sketches versus complex sketches 37 Sketch planes 38 Getting started with SOLIDWORKS sketching 39 Getting into the sketching mode 39Table of Contents [ ii ] Defining sketches 41 Geometrical relations 43 Sketching lines, rectangles, circles, arcs, and ellipses 44 The origin 44 Sketching lines 45 Sketching rectangles and squares 50 Sketching circles and arcs 54 Sketching ellipses and using construction lines 59 Fillets and chamfers 63 Under defined, fully defined, and over defined sketches 68 Under defined sketches 68 Fully defined sketches 70 Over defined sketches 71 Summary 72 Questions 73 Chapter 4: Special Sketching Commands 76 Technical requirements 76 Mirroring and offsetting sketches 77 Mirroring a sketch 77 Defining 81 Offsetting a sketch 82 Deleting an offset 87 Customization options 87 Creating sketch patterns 88 Defining patterns 88 Linear sketch patterns 89 Circular sketch patterns 99 Trimming in SOLIDWORKS sketching 106 Understanding trimming 106 Using power trimming 107 Summary 112 Questions 112 Chapter 5: Basic Primary One-Sketch Features 116 Technical requirements 116 Understanding features in SOLIDWORKS 117 Understanding SOLIDWORKS features and their role in 3D modeling 117 Simple models versus complex models 117 Sketch planes for features 118 Understanding and applying extruded boss and cut 120 What are extruded boss and extruded cut? 120 Applying extruded boss 122 Applying extruded cut and building on existing features 129 Modifying and deleting extruded boss and extruded cut 137 Editing a feature – changing the height of the cylinder from 50 mm to 100 mm 138Table of Contents [ iii ] Deleting a feature – removing the extruded cut feature that goes through the cylinder 140 Understanding and applying fillets and chamfers 142 Understanding fillets and chamfers 142 Applying fillets 143 Applying chamfers 148 Modifying fillets and chamfers 155 Understanding and applying revolved boss and cut 155 What are revolved boss and cut? 156 Applying revolved boss 157 Applying revolved cut 161 Modifying revolved boss and revolved cut 166 Summary 166 Questions 167 Chapter 6: Basic Secondary Multi-Sketch Features 170 Technical requirements 170 Reference geometries – additional planes 171 Understanding planes, reference geometries, and why we need them 171 Defining planes in geometry 172 Defining a new plane in SOLIDWORKS 177 Understanding and applying swept boss and swept cut 185 What are swept boss and swept cut? 185 Applying swept boss 187 Swept boss feature options 192 Applying swept cut 194 Modifying swept boss and swept cut 198 Understanding and applying lofted boss and lofted cut 201 What are lofted boss and lofted cut? 201 Applying lofted boss 203 Lofted boss feature options 209 Applying lofted cut 211 Modifying lofted boss and cut 215 Guide curves 215 Summary 220 Questions 220 Chapter 7: Materials and Mass Properties 224 Technical requirements 225 Reference geometries – defining a new coordinate system 225 What is a reference coordinate system and why are new ones needed? 225 How to create a new coordinate system 227 Assigning materials and evaluating and overriding mass properties 230 Assigning materials to parts 231 Viewing the mass properties of parts 235 Viewing mass properties 236Table of Contents [ iv ] Finding the mass of the model in grams 238 Finding the center of mass in relation to the origin in millimeters 238 Finding the center of mass in relation to the new coordinate system in millimeters 239 Finding the mass of the model in pounds 240 Overriding mass properties 242 Summary 244 Questions 244 Chapter 8: Standard Assembly Mates 247 Technical requirements 247 Opening assemblies and adding parts 248 Defining SOLIDWORKS assemblies 248 Starting a SOLIDWORKS assembly file and adding parts to it 249 Starting an assembly file 250 Adding parts to the assembly file 252 Understanding mates 255 Understanding and applying non-value-oriented standard mates 256 Defining the non-value-oriented standard mates 256 Applying the coincident and perpendicular mates 257 Applying the coincident mate 258 Applying the perpendicular mate 262 Applying the parallel, tangent, concentric, and lock mates 264 Applying the parallel mate 266 Applying the tangent mate 267 Applying the concentric mate 268 Applying the lock mate 269 Under defining, fully defining, and over defining an assembly 270 Finding the definition statuses of the parts 271 Which assembly definition status is better? 272 Viewing and adjusting active mates 272 Modifying existing mates 274 Understanding and applying value-driven standard mates 274 Defining value-driven standard mates 275 Applying the distance and angle mates 275 Applying the distance mate 276 Applying the angle mate 277 Utilizing materials and mass properties for assemblies 279 Setting a new coordinate system for an assembly 280 Material edits in assemblies 281 Assigning materials to parts in the assembly environment 281 Evaluating mass properties for assemblies 283 Summary 284 Questions 285 Chapter 9: Introduction to Engineering Drawing 289 Understanding engineering drawings 290Table of Contents [ v ] Interpreting engineering drawings 292 Interpreting lines 293 Interpreting views 295 Orthogonal views 296 Auxiliary view 297 Section views 298 Detail views 299 Break-out section views 300 Crop views 301 Axonometric projections 302 Summary 302 Questions 303 Chapter 10: Basic SOLIDWORKS Drawing Layout and Annotations 304 Technical requirements 304 Opening a SOLIDWORKS drawing file 305 Generating orthographic and isometric views 309 Selecting a model to plot 309 Generating orthographic and isometric views 312 Parent and child views 315 Adding views via the View Palette 316 Deleting views 318 Adjusting the drawing scale and the display 319 Adjusting the scale of our drawing 320 Changing the drawing scale for the front parent view 320 Changing the drawing scale of the isometric child view 322 Understanding scale ratios 324 Different display types 325 Communicating dimensions and design 328 Using the smart dimension 329 The centerlines, notes, and hole callout annotations 331 Centerlines 331 Notes 334 Hole callout 335 Utilizing the drawing sheet's information block 337 Editing the information block 338 Adding new information to the information block 340 Exporting the drawing as a PDF or image 342 Exporting a drawing as a PDF file 342 Exporting the drawing as an image 343 Summary 346 Questions 346 Chapter 11: Bills of Materials 350 Technical requirements 350 Understanding BOMs 351 Understanding a BOM 351Table of Contents [ vi ] Generating a standard BOM 354 Inserting an assembly into a drawing sheet 354 Creating a standard BOM 357 Adjusting information in the BOMs 360 Adjusting listed information in the BOM 361 Changing a title in the BOM 361 Changing a column category 362 Sorting information in our BOMs 364 Adding new columns 366 Utilizing equations with BOMs 367 What are equations in SOLIDWORKS drawings? 367 Functions 367 Mathematical operations 368 Inputting equations in a table 368 Applying a mathematical operation 369 Applying an equation function 371 Utilizing parts callouts 373 Summary 377 Questions 377 Chapter 12: Advanced SOLIDWORKS Mechanical Core Features 381 Technical requirements 382 Understanding and applying the draft feature 382 What are drafts? 382 Applying drafts 383 Understanding and applying the shell feature 387 What is a shell? 387 Applying a shell 388 Multi-thickness settings 391 Understanding and utilizing the Hole Wizard 393 What is the Hole Wizard and why use it? 393 Identifying a hole in SOLIDWORKS 393 Utilizing the Hole Wizard 394 Understanding and applying features mirroring 401 What is mirroring for features? 401 Utilizing the Mirror command to mirror features 401 Understanding and applying the rib feature 405 Understanding ribs 405 Applying the Rib command 406 Understanding and utilizing multi-body parts 410 Defining multi-body parts and their advantages 411 Generating and dealing with a multi-body part 412 Feature scope applications 415 Separating different bodies into different parts 417 Summary 419 Questions 420Table of Contents [ vii ] Chapter 13: Equations, Configurations, and Design Tables 425 Technical requirements 426 Understanding and applying equations in parts 426 Understanding equations 426 Applying equations in parts 428 Modifying dimensions with equations 433 Equations within the equations manager 434 Design intent with equations 435 Understanding and utilizing configurations 436 What are configurations? 436 Applying configurations 437 Understanding and utilizing design tables 443 What are design tables? 443 Setting up a design table 445 Editing a design table 451 Editing directly from the design table 452 Editing the design table by modifying the model 452 Summary 454 Questions 454 Chapter 14: SOLIDWORKS Assemblies and Advanced Mates 460 Technical requirements 460 Understanding and using the profile center mate 461 Defining the profile center advanced mate 461 Applying the profile center mate 462 Understanding and using the width and symmetric mates 466 Defining the width advanced mate 466 Applying the width advanced mate 467 Defining the symmetric advanced mate 470 Applying the symmetric advanced mate 472 Understanding and using the distance range and angle range mates 475 Defining the distance range and angle range 475 Applying the distance range mate 476 Applying the angle range mate 480 Understanding and using the path mate and linear/linear coupler mates 483 Defining the path mate 483 Applying the path mate 484 Defining the linear/linear coupler 489 Applying the linear/linear coupler 490 Fine-tuning the linear/linear coupler mate 493 Summary 495 Questions 495 Chapter 15: Advanced SOLIDWORKS Assemblies Competencies 498 Technical requirements 499Table of Contents [ viii ] Understanding and utilizing the Interference and Collision Detection tools 499 Interference Detection 499 Interferences in practice 502 Collision Detection 503 Understanding and applying assembly features 506 Understanding assembly features 506 Applying assembly features 507 Understanding and utilizing configurations and design tables for assemblies 511 Using manual configurations 511 Design tables 513 Summary 515 Questions 515 Assessments 520 Other Packt Products You May Enjoy 551 Index 55 Index A active mates adjusting 272 viewing 272 American National Standard Institute (ANSI) 394 angle range mates about 475 applying 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 480, 481, 482 defining 475 using 475 arcs sketching 44 assemblies advantages 411, 412 configurations, utilizing 511 coordinate system, setting for 280 definition statuses, finding of parts 271 design tables 511, 513, 514, 515 fully defining 270 manual configuration, using 511, 512 mass properties, evaluating for 283, 284 mass properties, utilizing for 279 material edits in 281 materials, utilizing for 279 over defining 270 under defining 270 assembly definition 272 assembly environment materials, assigning to parts 281, 282 assembly features about 506 applying 506, 507, 508, 509 assembly file 23 associate certifications about 13 Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) 13 Certified SolidWorks Associate—Additive Manufacturing (CSWA-AM) 13 Certified SolidWorks Associate—Electrical (CSWA-E) 13 Certified SolidWorks Associate—Simulation (CSWA-Simulation) 13 Certified SolidWorks Associate—Sustainability (CSWA-Sustainability) 13 auxiliary views 297 axonometric projections 302 B base cell 88 Bill of Material (BOM) about 350, 351, 352, 353 column category, modifying 362, 363, 364 columns, adding 366, 367 equations, in SolidWorks drawings 367 equations, inputting in table 368 equations, utilizing with 367 information, adjusting 360, 361 information, sorting 364, 365, 366 title, modifying 361, 362 break-out section views 300 British Standard Institute (BSI) 394 C canvas 24, 28, 29 canvas, components additional viewing commands 29 coordinate system 29 part's current status 29 Cap 18 centerlines annotations 331, 332, 333 Certified PDM Professional Administrator (CPPA) 14[ 555 ] Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) 13, 16 Certified SolidWorks Associate—Additive Manufacturing (CSWA-AM) 13 Certified SolidWorks Associate—Electrical (CSWAE) 13 Certified SolidWorks Associate—Simulation (CSWA-Simulation) 13 Certified SolidWorks Associate—Sustainability (CSWA-Sustainability) 13 Certified SolidWorks Expert (CSWE) 15 Certified SolidWorks Professional (CSWP) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Advanced Drawing Tools (CSWPADT) 15 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Mold Making (CSWPA-MM) 15 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Sheet Metal (CSWPA-SM) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Surfacing (CSWPA-SU) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Weldments (CSWPA-WD) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional—Model-Based Definition (CSWP-MBD) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional—Simulation (CSWP-Simulation) 14 chamfers about 63, 142, 143, 152, 155 applying 142, 148, 149, 150 feature, applying 150 modifying 155 planning 150 sketch, creating 150 child view 315 circles sketching 44 circular patterns 89 circular sketch patterns 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 coincident mate applying 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262 coincident relations 43 colinear relations 43 Collision Detection tool about 503, 504, 505, 506 utilizing 499 command bar 24, 25, 26 complex sketches versus simple sketches 37 concentric mate applying 265, 268 concentric relations 43 configurations about 436 applying 437, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443 utilizing 436 coordinate system creating 227 need for 225, 226, 228, 229, 230 setting, for assemblies 280 coradial relations 43 core mechanical design 8 crop views 301 Cylindrical Box 20 Cylindrical container 18 D design intent with equations 435, 436 design tables about 443, 444, 513, 514, 515 editing 451, 452 editing, by model modification 452, 453 setting up 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451 utilizing 443 design tree about 24, 26 commands 27 Default Reference Geometries 27 materials 28 other aspects 28 detail views 299 dimensions communicating 328 modifying, with equations 433 dimetric 302 display types 325, 326, 327, 328 display types, isometric views Hidden Lines Removed 325 Hidden Lines Visible 325[ 556 ] Shaded 325 Shaded With Edges 325 Wireframe 325 distance mate applying 277 distance range mates about 475 applying 275, 276, 476, 478, 479 defining 475 using 475 Distances 55 document's measurement system about 30 adjusting 31, 33 Dots Per Inch (DPI) 344 draft feature applying 382 drafting 382 drafts about 382, 383 applying 383, 384 creating 385, 386 drawing file 23 drawing scale adjusting 320 changing, for front parent view 320, 321, 322 changing, for isometric child view 322, 323, 324 display, adjusting 319 scale ratios 324 drawing sheet's information block editing 338, 339, 340 information, adding 340, 341, 342 utilizing 337 drawing exporting, as image file 342, 343, 344, 345 exporting, as PDF file 342, 343 E ellipses sketching 44 engineering drawings about 290, 291, 292 axonometric projections 302 interpreting 292 lines, interpreting 293 views, interpreting 295 equal curve length relations 43 equal relations 43 equal spacing 102 equations, in SolidWorks drawings about 367 functions 367, 368 mathematical operations 368 equations, inputting in table about 368 equation function, applying 371, 372, 373 mathematical operation, applying 369, 370 equations about 426, 427, 428 applying, in parts 426, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433 design intent with 435, 436 used, for modifying dimensions 433 utilizing, with Bill of Material (BOM) 367 within, equations manager 434, 435 expert certification 15, 16 extruded boss about 120, 121 applying 120, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127 deleting 137 feature 128, 129 feature, applying 124 feature, editing 138, 139 modifying 137 planning 123 sketch, creating 123 extruded cut about 120, 121 applying 120, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136 deleting 137 feature, applying 130 feature, building 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136 feature, deleting 140, 141, 142 feature, editing 138, 139 modifying 137 phases 130 planning 130 sketch, creating 130[ 557 ] F feature scope in applications 415, 416 features 117 fillets about 63, 142, 143 applying 142, 143, 146, 147 feature 144, 145 feature, applying 144 planning 144 sketch, creating 144 Finite Elements Method (FEM) 13 fix relations 43 fully defined sketches 68, 70 fully defined versus under defined 42 G geometrical relations 43 H hole callout annotations 331, 335, 336 hole callout feature 335 Hole Wizard about 393 end condition 394 Hole specifications 394 Hole type 393 hole, identifying in SOLIDWORKS 393 need for 393 utilizing 393, 394, 395, 397, 398, 400 horizontal relations 43 I Interference Detection PropertyManager features 502 Interference Detection tools about 499, 501, 502 practice 502 utilizing 499 International Standard Organization (ISO) 394 International System of Units (SI) 30 intersection relations 43 isometric 302 isometric views adding, via View Palette 316, 317, 318 deleting 318, 319 drawing scale, adjusting 319 generating 309, 312, 313, 314 parent view 315 J Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) 394 K Korean Standards (KS) 394 L line types break line 293 centerline 293 dimension line 293 hatch line 293 hidden line 293 section line 293 visible object line 293 linear sketch patterns 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 linear/linear coupler mate about 483 applying 490, 491, 492, 493 defining 489 fine-tuning 493, 494, 495 using 483 lines interpreting 293 sketching 44 lock mate applying 265, 269 lofted boss about 201, 202, 203 applying 201, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209 feature options 209, 210 guide curves 215, 216, 218, 219, 220 modifying 215 lofted cut about 201, 202, 203 applying 201, 211, 212, 213, 214 guide curves 215, 216, 218, 219, 220[ 558 ] modifying 215 M mass properties center of mass, finding to coordinate system in millimeters 239, 240 center of mass, finding to origin in millimeters 238 evaluating 230 evaluating, for assemblies 283, 284 finding, in grams 238 mass of model, finding in pounds 240, 241 overriding 230, 242, 243 utilizing, for assemblies 279 viewing 236, 237, 238 viewing, for parts 235, 236 material edits in assemblies 281 materials assigning 230 assigning to parts, in assembly environment 281, 282 assigning, to parts 231, 232, 233, 234, 235 utilizing, for assemblies 279 mates, categories advanced mates 255 mechanical mates 255 standard mates 255 mates about 255, 256 modifying 274 merge relations 43 metric system 30 midpoint relations 44 Mirror command utilizing, to mirroring features 402, 403, 404, 405 mirroring features about 401 applying 401 multi-body part about 419 advantages 411 bodies, separating into parts 417, 418 dealing with 412, 413, 414, 415 defining 411 generating 412, 413, 414, 415 utilizing 410 N non-value-oriented standard mates applying 256 coincident 256 concentric 256 defining 256, 257 lock 256 parallel 256 perpendicular 256 tangent 256 notes annotations 331, 334, 335 O Offset Distance 82 Offset Sketch 82, 86 Offset deleting 87 options, customizing 87 options customizing 87 Original Sketch 82, 86 orthogonal views 296 orthographic views adding, via View Palette 316, 317, 318 child view 315 deleting 318, 319 generating 309, 312, 313, 314 model, selecting to plot 309, 310, 311 over defined sketches 68, 71, 72 P parallel mate applying 264, 266 parallel relations 44 parameter 9 parametric modeling 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 parent view 315 part file 23 parts callouts utilizing 373, 374, 375, 376 path mate[ 559 ] about 483 applying 484, 485, 486, 487 defining 483 using 483 patterned entity 88 perpendicular mate applying 257, 258, 262, 263, 264 perpendicular relations 44 Pierce Relation 216 planes, examples intersecting lines 174 line, linking to point 173 other planes 174 parallel lines 173 plane, merging with curve 176 plane, merging with line 175 plane, merging with point 175 three points 172 power trimming using 107, 108, 109, 111 Product Data Management (PDM) 14 professional advanced certifications about 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Advanced Drawing Tools (CSWPADT) 15 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Mold Making (CSWPA-MM) 15 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Sheet Metal (CSWPA-SM) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Surfacing (CSWPA-SU) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional Advanced—Weldments (CSWPA-WD) 14 professional certifications about 14 Certified PDM Professional Administrator (CPPA) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional (CSWP) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional—Model-Based Definition (CSWP-MBD) 14 Certified SolidWorks Professional—Simulation (CSWP-Simulation) 14 profile center advanced mate defining 461 profile center mate about 461 applying 462, 463, 464, 465, 466 R Radius 55 rectangles sketching 44 reference geometries about 171 coordinate system, creating 227 coordinate system, defining 225 coordinate system, need for 225, 226, 229, 230 planes, defining 172, 176 planes, defining in SolidWorks 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 planes, need for 171, 172 revolved boss about 156, 157 applying 155, 157, 159, 161 feature 156 feature, applying 158 modifying 166 planning 158 sketch, applying 158 revolved cut about 156, 157 applying 155, 161, 162 feature 156 feature, applying 163 modifying 166 planning 162, 164, 165 sketch, creating 162 Rib command applying 406, 407, 408, 409 rib feature applying 405 ribs 405, 406 S section views 298 shell feature applying 387 shell about 387, 388[ 560 ] applying 388, 389, 391 multi-thickness settings 391, 393 simple sketches versus complex sketches 37 sketch entities 37 sketch patterns circular sketch patterns 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 creating 88 defining 88, 89 linear sketch patterns 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 sketch planes 38, 39 sketch defining 81, 82 mirroring 77, 78, 79, 80 Offset, deleting 87 offsetting 77, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86 sketches defining 41, 42 dimensions 41 relations 41 sketching functions chamfers 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 circles and arcs, sketching 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 construction lines, using 59, 61, 63 ellipses, sketching 59, 61, 63 fillets 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 lines, sketching 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 origin 44, 45 rectangles and squares, sketching 50, 51, 53, 54 using 44 sketching mode 39, 40, 41 smart dimension 335 Smart Dimension tool using 329, 330, 331 SOLIDWORKS applications 7, 8 SOLIDWORKS assemblies defining 248, 249 opening 248 parts, adding 248 SOLIDWORKS assembly file dragging parts, adding 254 fixed parts, adding 254 floated parts, adding 254 parts, adding to 252, 253, 255 starting 249, 250, 251 SOLIDWORKS certifications associate certifications 13 expert certification 15, 16 exploring 12 professional advanced certifications 14 professional certifications 14 SOLIDWORKS drawing file opening 305, 306, 307, 308 SOLIDWORKS interface canvas 28, 29 command bar 25, 26 components 23 design tree 26 Task Pane 29 SOLIDWORKS sketching about 35, 39 SolidWorks sketching geometrical relations 43 SOLIDWORKS sketching position 35, 36, 37 power trimming, using 107, 108, 109, 111 simple sketches, versus complex sketches 37 sketch planes 38, 39 sketches, defining 41, 42 sketching mode 39, 40, 41 trimming 106 SOLIDWORKS about 7 assembly 18, 19, 21 assembly, exploring 21, 22 complex models, versus simple models 118 core mechanical design 8 drawing 18, 20, 21 drawing, exploring 21, 22 features 117 part 18, 21 part, exploring 21, 22 role, in 3D modeling 117 simple models, versus complex models 118 sketch planes, for features 118, 119, 120 standard BOMassembly, inserting into drawing sheet 354, 355, 356, 357 generating 354, 357, 358, 359 standard mates options 255 swept boss about 185, 186 applying 185, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191 feature options 192, 193, 194 modifying 198, 199, 200, 201 swept cut about 185, 186 applying 185, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198 modifying 198, 199, 200, 201 symmetric advanced mate applying 472, 473, 474 defining 470, 471, 472 using 466 T tangent mate applying 264, 267 tangent relations 44 Task Pane 24, 29 trimetric 302 trimming 106 types, axonometric projections dimetric 302 isometric 302 trimetric 302 types, chamfers angle-distance 149 distance 149 face 150 offset face 150 vertex 149 U under defined versus fully defined 42 user defined sketches 68, 69 V value-driven standard mates angle 275 applying 274 defining 275 distance 275 vertical relations 44 View Palette isometric views, adding 316, 317 orthographic views, adding 316, 317, 318 views auxiliary views 297 break-out section views 300 crop views 301 detail views 299 interpreting 295 orthogonal views 296 section views 298 W width advanced mate applying 467, 468, 469, 470 defining 466, 467 using 466 With Ribs 405 Without Ribs 405
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