Overview 4-2
Purpose
This module is designed to teach you about part design and modeling and drawing views including differences in first and third angle projection.
Outcomes
After completing this module, you should be able to:
- Identify whether an engineering drawing is 1st or 3rd angle projection.
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Identify and be able to draw for any part the:
-three standard views (Front, Top, Right)
-six principle views (Front, Top, Right, Bottom, Left, Back)
-an isometric view
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Utilize the glass box model to aid orthographic projection (in Solidworks space bar)
- Create Solidworks parts using multiple features and more complex sketches.
Lectures
Introduction to First and Third Angle Projection
Resources
To complete this module, you will use these resources:
Solidworks skills we discuss during lab:
-downloading CAD files for fasteners from McMaster-Carr Links to an external site.
-Hiding sketch geometry
-Reference planes (at a distance and an angle)
Engineering Drawing for the Week Download Engineering Drawing for the Week
Demo Video Reference Download Demo Video Reference
(-The last 30 seconds of the demo video for this week are not available because my computer crashed. A great reminder to save often)
Required
Solidworks
SolidProfessor - Part Design & Modeling
Recommended
Ask these questions about the Individual Project:
-How would you make the pulley? What features would you use? Is extruded boss or revolve better?
Glass Box video
Glass Box
Links to an external site.
First and Third Angle Projection videoThird Angle Projection Vs First Angle Projection 3D animation Part 2
Links to an external site.
Activities
To complete this module, you will participate in and/or submit each of these activities:
SolidProfessor (Links to an external site.) Lab Assignment Videos and Review Quiz: Part Design & Modeling