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PIN 1. CHANGE TO METRIC UNITS 2. RIGHT PLANE SKETCH AS SHOWN CHANGE TO METRIC (MMGS) FOR ALL PART DRAWINGS 1. CHANGE TO METRIC UNITS 2. RIGHT PLANE SKETCH AS SHOWN 3. EXTRUDED BOSS/BASE

4. SKETCH ON SURFACE 5. EXTRUDED BOSS/BASE 7. EXTRUDED BOSS/BASE 6. NEW SKETCH ON SURFACE

10. FEATURES TAB CURVES HELIX AND SPIRAL 8. NEW SKETCH ON SURFACE 9. REGENERATE 13. FEATURES TAB REFERENCE GEOMETRY PLANE 11. HELIX AND SPIRAL SETTINGS 12. REGENERATE

14. CLICK THE END OF THE HELIX CLICK THE HELIX 15. NEW SKETCH ON PLANE1 17. SWEPT BOSS/BASE SELECT THE TRIANGLE SELECT THE HELIX 16. REGENERATE

18. RIGHT CLICK HELIX/SPIRAL1 HIDE (EYE BALL) 19. NEW SKETCH ON TOP PLANE 20. REVOLVED CUT 21. NEW SKETCH ON SURFACE

22. EXTRUDED CUT 23. FILLET 24. FINAL DRAWING ON NEXT SLIDE

PLACE DIMENSIONS EXACTLY WHERE SHOWN BELOW *REPLACE # WITH ACTUAL DIMENSIONS*