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GEOMETRIC MODELING

Basic Procedure for creating a 3D-model in cero 2.0


Modeling Procedure:
Open cero 2.0software
As you open the cero 2.0 a definition box will appear which represents the following
modules.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Sketcher
Part
Sheet metal
Assembly
Drawing(drafting)

Now select the part module and deselect the default templates and select the
required measurements in mmns or inlbs mostly mmns is preferred.
Now select the part module and select the measurements in which you want. Thus
part module is opened with planes representing at the centre. Select the required
plane and go to sketcher module so as to draw the sketch
Generally there are two types of profile we create in sketcher
1. Open
2. Closed
1. Open profiles:-these are generally preferred in surfaces
2. Closed profile:-there are preferred in part module
In this model we are going to create closingrockerarm. So let us see how to create a
closingrockerarm model In our cero 2.0.
Now first of all open the cero 2.0 and select the pat module and in part module
select the module .we can only create solids and surfaces in part module so we
select the part module for creating our closingrockerarm. For every solid body we
have you draw a sketch which acts as a base for the solid so first we will go into
sketcher so as to create our base through our part module. As we enter part module
there are various profiles available for us that are defined in our top tool chest.

So the drawn profile looks like this as shown in fig 1.0 given below .so this profile is
our base and by using this as base we will create the solid and the first operation
will be performed in part.

Fig 1.0 representing sketch


Next to exit the sketcher module go to the done option placed in the top tool chest
known as done its purpose is to complete the sketcher so as to return the part
module the part module is very important module for creating solids and surfaces in
three dimensions.
Now let us focus on our part module
The sketch drawn part looks like a frame means it is a 2d representation of the
cam .now to create a solid model of the drawn sketch go to part and in base feature
select the extrude option and after the option is selected just give the depth value
here the value is given as 12

Fig 1.1 extrusion applied to sketch


Our next step is to generate a solid part which again needs a sketch .the sketch can
be drawn by selecting the sketcher option in the part module .just select the part
module in the beginning and go to select the sketcher in that by selecting the
surface.

Fig 1.2 sketch drawn on selected surface


Now the similar process as we know that is the extrude one. Select the extrude
feature and apply the depth value .the depth value is entered in the definition box
of the extrude.
Let us see the extrusion process applied on the surface.

Fig1.3 representing extrusion


Now let us again draw the same process that is the sketch one in order to create a
solid feature. So again go to the part module and select the extrude process from
the base feature and apply it to the sketch drawn previous.
Let us first create the sketch on the surface which is necessary .In order to create a
solid

Fig 1.4 sketch drawn on selected surface


Select the extrude feature and apply the depth value .the depth value is entered in
the definition box of the extrude.extude is a base feature select that and apply to
the sketch.

Fig 1.5 representing extrusion of sketch


Draw the sketch again in order to create a solid feature. So again go to the part
module and select the extrude process from the base feature and apply it to the
sketch drawn previous. The sketch is drawn on the face of the solid .so select the
surface of the solid and draw the required sketch .
Now let us draw the sketch on the surface. The sketch is shown below

Fig 1.6 sketch drawn on selected surface

Now to extrude do the same process .select the drawn sketch and select extrude
option, it is the base feature and provide the depth value. Remember to press
remove option because we are performing removing material.

Fig1.7 representing extrusion of sketch

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