PRO-DESKTOP TUTORIAL 2. Use Shift+w to have the workplane facing you.

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PRO-DESKTOP TUTORIAL 2. Use Shift+w to have the workplane facing you. 3. Use the rectangle tool to draw a rectangle / square beginning from the origin point. Hold the left mouse button down and drag the rectangle over to the desired size. Size of the rectangle will be 75mm x 75mm Origin point

4. Now save your work! 5. Now switch views to a ‘TRIMETRIC VIEW’, use ‘shift + T’ 6. Now we will extrude the profile using the following icon 7. Click on the profile then in the ‘Distance’ box add 40 Then click ok!

Now we will round the top edges. -Switch the view using ‘Shift + w’ 8. Now we will round the top edges. -Switch the view using ‘Shift + w’ -Move the mouse over the top face of the rectangle, then while pressing shift click on each line of the face Select edges tool needs to be highlighted The lines on the face should turn from blue to red. 9. With the sides highlighted, making sure they are still red go to ‘FEATURES’ in the top menu – then ‘ROUND EDGES’ -enter a radius of 5mm 10. Save your work here as ‘Rectangle Electronics Final’

Use the select faces icon and then select the top face of the rectangle so that it then turns red Right click on the red face and select ‘NEW SKETCH’ you will be faced with this menu; In the ‘Name’ box type – ‘Features’ In the ‘Workplane’ box type – ‘Top’ Click on the select lines icon and then ‘SHIFT + W’ You have now created a new workplane. This will mean that any drawing that you create will extrude from the top of the object, not from the bottom plane. With this in place you can now add your name using the various sketch features.

Creates a curved edge from a straight line Square and Rectangle Straight Line tool Creates a curved edge from a straight line Circle or Oval tool Delete lines Experiment with the tools above to create patterns on the top of the box -Draw a straight line -Use the Arc or Fillet icon and click on the end of the straight line, and drag it with the left mouse button. -Then draw a straight line at the end of the point on the arc.

Now draw and extrude these profiles to fit your badge size 50mm x 50mm