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Lesson 2 Solid Works GUI and the Design Process. Model Parts Set Up Document Properties –Select a Plane Create a 2D Sketch Create a 3D Feature.

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1 Lesson 2 Solid Works GUI and the Design Process

2 Model Parts Set Up Document Properties –Select a Plane Create a 2D Sketch Create a 3D Feature

3 Assembly Modeling Process Create Assembly File from other components Insert Components Mate Components using mathematical relationships Save your Work Set up Document Properties

4 MENU BAR TOOL BAR COMMAND MANAGER FEATURE MANAGER DRAWING WINDOW Origin

5 OUR GOAL FOR THE LESSON

6 Step 1-Creating a Part –Click File Menu –click New Part – click OK

7 Step 2-Document Properties-SNAP Click on Tools Menu click Options click Document Properties Tab click grid/snap check Display Grid click Go to System Snaps Uncheck Grid if it is checked Uncheck Snap only when Grid is displayed DO NOT click OK- Continue to next slide

8 Step 2- Document Properties -Units From Tools>Options>Document Properties click units click IPS in Unit system Enter 3 Decimal Places in Length Units Click OK

9 Step 3-Selecting a Plane Orthographic Projection shows three views of an object –Front –Top –Right You can draw on any one of these planes –Click on Front plane in the feature manager

10 Step 4 2D Drawing Click on Sketch Command –Click on Circle Note: context sensitive help when you hover the mouse Note that cursor changes to a pencil –Click on the origin –Drag the mouse until the circle is the size you want (Approximately 3 inches) and left click the mouse –Click the green check

11 Dimensioning the Circle Dimension the circle –Click Smart dimension on the command manager Note: that cursor changes –Hover Mouse over circle Note that Circle turns red Left click on the circle and Drag the mouse to where you want dimension to be placed Click OK –Enter 3” in the Modify window –Click the green check

12 Properly defined geometry Blue lines mean underdefined –Not enough information to create model Red lines mean over defined –Too much, sometimes conflicting information, is specified Black lines mean just right

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14 Saving your work Click File Save As Click on Create new folder –A new folder pops up –Type SolidWorks –Double click the SolidWorks folder –Save in location changes to –Enter Lesson 2- circle –Click save SolidWorks

15 LESSON 2

16 Lab 2 Create a new part called Lab 2 Set up units and snaps Draw a 1” and 3” inch circle centered on the origin Draw a 2” and 4” circle that is NOT centered on the origin –Circles should not be touching Save your document as Lab 2 in the DDP2 directory Use the Print Screen command to copy your drawing window onto the clipboard, paste it into a word document that has your name on it Write a hypothesis that states why you think the circles are different colors Email the word document to me szoeller@carmelta.org Put name, period and class on subject line of your email message If you are done early, search youtube.com for Solidwork simulations

17 LAB 2 These two circles may be in a different location


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