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Part
1. Sketch Based Features Toolbar (1/2)
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Title
Pad
Drafted Filleted Pad
Hole
Multi Pad
Groove
Shaft
Pocket
Drafted Filleted Pocket
Multi Pocket
Rib
Slot
Point
Define a point by
coordinates, on a curve, on a
plane, on a surface, at a
circle centre, tangent point
on a curve, and between two
elements.
Line
Create lines by following
methods: point to point,
point and direction,
angle/normal to curve,
tangent to curve, normal
to surface, and bisecting.
Plane
Create planes by various
methods: Offset from a
plane, parallel through
point, at an angle to a
plane, through three
points, through two
lines, through a point
and a line, through a
planar curve, normal to a
curve, tangent to a
surface, from its
equation, mean through
points.
1. Part
3. Dress-Up Features Toolbar (1/2)
Slide
Title
Chamfer
Draft Angle
Edge Fillet
Chordal
Fillet
Tritangent Fillet
Variable Angle
Draft
Draft Reflect
Line
1. Part
3. Dress-Up Features Toolbar (2/2)
Slide
Title
Shell
Thread
Thickness
Remove Face
Replace Face
1. Part
4. Transformation Features Toolbar (1/2)
Slide
Title
Mirror
Translation
Rotation
Symmetry
Axis To Axis
1. Part
4. Transformation Features Toolbar (2/2)
Slide
Title
Rectangular Pattern
Circular Pattern
User Pattern
Scaling
Affinity
Assemble a body to
another body. The
second body will be
attached to the first one
with respect to the
mathematical symbol of
the body (added or
Add a body to another body.
removed).
Adding a body to another
one means uniting them.
(always positive adding
material)
Union Trim - Assemble two
bodies by defining the
elements to be kept or
removed while performing
the union operation.
1. Part
5. Boolean Operations Toolbar (2/2)
Slide
Title
Bodies reminder:
1. Part
6. Surface Based Operations Toolbar
Slide
Title
Split
Thick Surface
Add material to a surface in two
opposite directions by using the thick
surface capability
Sew Surface
Close Surface
2. Sketch
Slide
Title 1. 3D Geometry
Project 3D elements
(e.g. edges or faces) onto
the sketch plane. If you
select a face, the edges are
projected. These projections
(marks) are yellow and
associative to the 3D part. If
needed, use the contextual
menu to isolate the marks.
Intersect 3D elements: (e.g. edges, faces, pads) onto the sketch plane. If you select a
face or pad, the edges are projected. These projections (marks) are yellow and
associative to the 3D part. If needed, use the contextual menu to isolate the marks.