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Doing The Drafting Thing. IE 1225 R. Lindeke. Lets begin with 1-2 “Box Part” – with some Variants & Dimensions!. See next slide for variations from text!. Dimensions & Variations to add:. Overall Size of Baseplate: 120x80x20th Notch in Base: 40w x 20h - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Doing The Drafting Thing

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R. LindekeR. Lindeke

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See next slide for variations from text!

Lets begin with 1-2 “Box Part” – with some Variants & Dimensions!

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Dimensions & Variations to add:

• Overall Size of Baseplate: 120x80x20th• Notch in Base: 40w x 20h• Overall Height: 70 (10thick x 50 h

upper wall)• Stiffener is 1mm at full wall height• Leg Slots: 20w x 10d• Add: Counterbored (12.5 x5d) 7.5

through hole centered on base plate

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Entering the Drafting WorkBench

Click START …Mechanical

Design …Drafting

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Setting up the Environment

If NOT ANSI Size C click Modify and change it!

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Click “View Creation Wizard”

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Choose “Configuration 1” ICON

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Click Next – Select ‘Perspective’ ICON and Position in Upper Right

After finishing this – notice message – “Select a reference plane on a 3-D Geometry” asks you to go to the part of interest (use Window icon and click on the Box design); Once in the Part Design Get an acceptable Perspective view then click the top of the plate or one side

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I chose the ‘Side of the Box’ as my 3-D view

Notice the Blue Compass – clicking on the arrowheads or the curved arrows changes the image in the 3 views (perspective is as left in the Part Design environment)

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Once you are satisfied with the views and you click on Front View you have

this:

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Adding a TitleBlock & Frame

Click Edit … Sheet Background Then Insert … Drawing…Titleblock & Frame

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While its “Blue” We can edit the Titleblock ‘at will’!

Change Dassault … name to: UMD MIE EngineeringChange Drw by to Your NameWe will work on Scale Problem Later (anticipate that it is about half of what the drawing scale is – more later)

In the “Empty Block” Click the T Icon and enter a part name and “Not ot Scale” then position and size

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During Editing Set the Font Size with drop down box at top of image:

When moving Text Boxes, Click on the Box and Hold Down SHIFT key to accurately position (when satisfied, release Mouse button 1st)

Font Control

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After Edit … Working Views RightClick on Isometric View “Border” and Properties

We change view’s scale and appearance here with Whole num. ratios and click boxes

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RightClick on Isometric View “Border” and View Positioning … “Position Independent

…”

Since the Isometric view is “non-critical” it can be positioned independently – the same is not true for Top and Rt. Side Views! Use the Mouse Button to Draw Views – on their borders

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After Setting View Properties (scale 3:2?) then: Hide The View Notes

“Right Click” the Text Box then click Hide/Show

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Next We Add Dimensions:

We will use Linear; Stacked; and Diameter Dimensions in this exercise … Along with some special symbols and text notes!

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Linear Dimensions On a Single View

Used Stacked Dimensions for Several offsets in Front and Rt. Side Views – they make good arrangement!Set Font size to 7.0 mm for all dimensions

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Dimension Counter Bored Hole –

Diameter dimension for through size and a text box with special characters for the Counter Bore Pull Down “Special Symbols” Icon (top of window) click: Counterbore & 12.5 … return then: Depth & 5, Set Font Size to 7

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Next We want a Section View – We will “Slice” through the Box center

Section Views can only be made from the Active View – Since Rt. Side view gives us the best choice, Highlight it and make it active! Its border turns Red and its name in Process Tree underlines – indicating active view

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Finally a Balloon attached to Stiffener & Text Notes:

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Preparing for Printing: Check all Info is CorrectRt. Click each View Border and Properties … Unclick “Display View

Frame”

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Preparing for Printing: Fix the Main Scale (to about half of what we set!) on the Title Block

Click: File … PrintChange Properties to Rotate 90; Fit a PageClick Page Setup and All Margins 1/10” (2.54 mm)Be sure to Preview before Sending to the Printer!!!

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After Print Preview – a dimension (height) must be moved!

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Some General Notes About Printing a Drafter Print:

• Scale is “Strange”! I set front and section views to 3:2, Isometric view to 0.5:1 when I printed the “Faked” C-size drawing to Letter paper my measured scale was about 0.75:1!

• So, I edit the title box to reflect the “actual scale” which is about half of that automatically set during sizing exercise

• Fonts in Dimensions needed to be increased to about 7.000 mm – space permitting – Same for Text Notes

• Turn off View borders before printing – in Right Click View … Properties – uncheck the box!


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