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An Introduction to Solid works
CAD/ Solid Modelling in 3D
Level I: PGCE: 2008
RA Moffatt
Technology Educational Centre Omagh
RA Moffatt WELB.
Solid Modelling - CAD Inset September 2008
Version 2007
I have learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did but people will never forget how you made them feel.
Maya Angelou
Technology & Design
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Features:
ExtrudeExtrude CutRevolveSweep Boss/BaseLinear PatternFillets & ChamferHole WizardSimple holeAdding Text LoftCopy a feature
Sketch Geometry:
Inserting PlanesSketch RelationsSketch Tools:MirrorCenter point ArcLineRectangleCircleOff-Set EntitiesLinear Sketch Step RepeatSmart DimensionsMirror Features
Assemblies:
Assembly of Part Files;Exploded assembliesAnimated explodedSimulationAnimator
Photo Works:
Rendering a Part File & AssembliesPositioning – lightSpot lights!Decals
Cosmos Express: eDrawings: Simulator: Drawing:
WALT – We Are Learning To: -
RA Moffatt WELB.
3D Solid Modelling using Solid Works
Solid Works Version 2007
GCSE: Bicycle Hazzard Lights
GCSE: An Electronic Egg Timer
Suggested Idea fabricated in acrylic plastic
Drilling Jig
Exercise 1:
Exercise 1:
Learning Intentions to:
• sketch a rectangle in the top work plane• add dimensions• use the extruded Boss/Base feature• select a new face or new work plane• copy and paste an extrusion• edit the sketch• use Photo Works to render the model
Exercise 2:
Exercise 2:
35
70
90
35
135
150
20
150
Exercise 2:
Drawing the Blade
Solid Modelling a Sliding Bevel Blade
Drawing the Blade
Learning Intentions to:
• use the line tool - sketch a line• add or create a dimension/s• add a relationship between two
points – ‘coincident’• add a relationship between two points – ‘merge’ • extrude a sketch - Boss/Base• use Real / View Graphics• use Sketch Entities - Text
Solid Modelling the Blade
150
100
R12
R2.560
Solid Modelling the Blade
Drawing the BladeExercise 3:
Exercise 3:
LED Light Emitting Diode
R4
1.2
1
7
R3 Revolve Profile:
Exercise 4:
Learning Intentions to:
• sketch using centre lines• add dimensions• use the Centre point Arc tool• use the Revolve feature• add a Fillet• use Photo Works to render the model
Exercise 5:
Acorn Cord-Pull Exercise 5:
15
30
20
R20
R33.54
A B
Use Centrepoint Arcat A and B
Exercise 5:
A Gate Catch
Assembly / Photo Works:
Exercise 6:
50
5
5
21
210
25
45
Gate Latch: Back-Plate:
Hole Wizard
6
17
15
128
5
6
5
60
Gate Latch: Snib:
Learning Intentions to:
• use the sketch geometry• add dimensions• use the Linear Sketch Pattern tool
• use the Shell Feature• use the Fillet Feature• add text using Sketch Entities• use the Extrude Cut Feature
Lego Block
Exercise 7:
Lego Block
Rendered using Photo WorksExercise 7:
20 20
20
55
2 Extrude 2mm
Lego Block
Exercise 7:
Lego Block x 5Apply Features: Linear PatternFillet & Shell
Exercise 8:
A Bird Feeder
Exercise 8:
A Bird Feeder
Skewer
Sweep Profile: Exercise 8: