Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes) Open a new part file and Save as Piston.sldprt Create the Cylinder Click on Top Plane (or plane 2)

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Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes) Open a new part file and Save as Piston.sldprt Create the Cylinder Click on Top Plane (or plane 2) then open a sketch From the origin, click and drag a circle. Dimension the circle 20mm Click the isometric view (if isometric icon is not visible go to view, toolbars, standard view) Hit the Extrusion key In Direction 1, type 15mm, Blind In Direction 2, type 50mm, Blind Click OK and label Main cylinder Class III

Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes) Create a slot Click Front View Select Front (or plane 1) plane and open a sketch Select centerline tool, then draw a centerline vertically through the origin Select the line, then hit the Mirror tool Draw a half rectangle using the line tool Dimension the width to be 5mm. Hit the extruded cut tool Select Through All, then check Both Directions Click OK and label Slot 5

Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes) Square off the ends Select Front (or plane 1) plane and open a sketch With Line tool, draw an L shape to the right of the origin. Start by snapping to the top edge. Select the bottom segment and while holding the Cntrl key down select the edge at the bottom of slot Right click the mouse and select … Add Relation Click on ‘Collinear’ and close Dimension the vertical line 6mm to the right of the origin Select the Cut tool Select Through All; check Both Directions. Note arrow showing what will be cut away, then hit OK; Label Flat face 6

Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes) Mirror squared end Select insert, pattern/mirror, mirror feature. Highlight Mirror Plane box, then select Right (or plane 3) plane in the Features Manager Tree Highlight Features to mirror box, then select Flat face in the Features Manager Tree, then hit OK Leave this labeled Mirror1

Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes) Make a hole Select a face on the right ‘squared end’ plane Open a sketch Draw a construction line from Origin, upwards Select Circle tool and place the cursor on the construction line, then drag to create any sized circle Dimension circle to be 5mm diameter Dimension distance of circle from origin to be 7.5mm Click extrude cut, up to surface Click OK and label Pin Hole 5 7.5

Solidworks Exercise Modeling the piston (30 minutes) Chamfer the bottom Turn on wireframe viewing Select the bottom edge Hit Chamfer button Choose Angle-Distance, 1.5mm, 45 degrees