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Create a Revolve feature with a counter-bore hole and apply modifications such as chamfers and fillets
Complete the required activities:
Exercise
Transcript
00:02
This is a practice exercise video solution
00:05
to get started. Let's open the supply data set, revolve,
00:08
lange dot F 3D.
00:10
We're going to begin by selecting revolve which
00:13
will automatically select the single closed profile.
00:15
And for our axis for evolution,
00:17
we're going to use the Y axis or this vertical construction line,
00:21
we'll say, OK, double click the mouse wheel to zoom to fit
00:25
from here. We're gonna rotate the model around.
00:28
We're gonna use the whole tool
00:30
and we're gonna set our hole as a counter bore hole,
00:33
select the top face and then manually drag it so it snaps to the center.
00:38
We can use the onscreen manipulators to change things like the depth
00:41
and the size of the hole as well as the counter board.
00:44
We want the whole to go all the way through. So we'll select it to all.
00:48
Then we're gonna manually modify the values.
00:51
We want the overall diameter to be 32 millimeters.
00:55
The diameter of the hole is gonna be 16 millimeters
00:59
with an overall height of 16 millimeters.
01:03
Now we've created a counter board inside of our part.
01:07
Next, we're going to select the ft
01:08
feature
01:09
and add a filet to the upper and lower edge, pulling those in
01:13
and select. OK.
01:15
Next, we'll select the Cher
01:17
tool and we'll put a small
01:18
Cher on the outside edge in the inside edge of our counter board.
01:23
We'll select OK. And then rotate the model around.
01:28
Now,
01:28
we've managed to create a simple part using
01:30
a single sketch and a handful of features.
01:33
Once you're done, make sure that you do save your design before moving on.
Video transcript
00:02
This is a practice exercise video solution
00:05
to get started. Let's open the supply data set, revolve,
00:08
lange dot F 3D.
00:10
We're going to begin by selecting revolve which
00:13
will automatically select the single closed profile.
00:15
And for our axis for evolution,
00:17
we're going to use the Y axis or this vertical construction line,
00:21
we'll say, OK, double click the mouse wheel to zoom to fit
00:25
from here. We're gonna rotate the model around.
00:28
We're gonna use the whole tool
00:30
and we're gonna set our hole as a counter bore hole,
00:33
select the top face and then manually drag it so it snaps to the center.
00:38
We can use the onscreen manipulators to change things like the depth
00:41
and the size of the hole as well as the counter board.
00:44
We want the whole to go all the way through. So we'll select it to all.
00:48
Then we're gonna manually modify the values.
00:51
We want the overall diameter to be 32 millimeters.
00:55
The diameter of the hole is gonna be 16 millimeters
00:59
with an overall height of 16 millimeters.
01:03
Now we've created a counter board inside of our part.
01:07
Next, we're going to select the ft
01:08
feature
01:09
and add a filet to the upper and lower edge, pulling those in
01:13
and select. OK.
01:15
Next, we'll select the Cher
01:17
tool and we'll put a small
01:18
Cher on the outside edge in the inside edge of our counter board.
01:23
We'll select OK. And then rotate the model around.
01:28
Now,
01:28
we've managed to create a simple part using
01:30
a single sketch and a handful of features.
01:33
Once you're done, make sure that you do save your design before moving on.
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