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S OLID WORKS 12 DECK SKATEBOARD P AGE 1-1 Skateboard Deck A. SIDE Sketch Construction Lines. Step 1. Click File Menu > New. Step 2. Click Part from the list and click OK (inches). Step 3. Click Right Plane in the Feature Manager and click Sketch from the Content toolbar, Fig. 1. Step 4. Click Centerline (S) in the Line flyout on the Sketch toolbar. Step 5. Draw three construction lines as shown in Fig. 2. Start from the Origin . The right vertical construction line should extend slightly above the Origin. Step 6. Click Smart Dimen- sion (S) on the Sketch toolbar. Step 7. Dimension as shown in Fig. 2. Dimension the vertical lines first. Step 8. Click Zoom to Fit (F) on the View toolbar. B. Save as "DECK". Step 1. Click File Menu > Save As. Step 2. Key-in DECK for the filename and press ENTER. C. Line for Bottom. Step 1. Click Line (L) on the Sketch toolbar. Step 2. Draw a short line across horizontal construction line as shown in Fig. 4. Chapter 1 Fig. 2 Origin Fig. 3 Fig. 4 4/20/12 Fig. 1 © Cudacountry.net Tech Ed http://www.cudacountry.net email:[email protected]
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Skateboard

Deck A. SIDE Sketch Construction Lines.Step 1. Click File Menu > New.

Step 2. Click Part from the list and click OK (inches).

Step 3. Click Right Plane in the Feature Manager and click Sketch from the Content toolbar, Fig. 1.

Step 4. Click Centerline (S) in the Line flyout on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 5. Draw three construction lines as shown in Fig. 2. Start from the Origin . The right vertical construction line should extend slightly above the Origin.

Step 6. Click Smart Dimen-

sion (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 7. Dimension as shown in Fig. 2. Dimension the vertical lines first.

Step 8. Click Zoom to Fit (F) on the View

toolbar.

B. Save as "DECK".Step 1. Click File Menu > Save As.

Step 2. Key-in DECK for the filename and press ENTER.

C. Line for Bottom.Step 1. Click Line (L) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 2. Draw a short line across horizontal construction line as shown in Fig. 4.

Chapter 1

Fig. 2

Origin

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

4/20/12

Fig. 1

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Step 3. Click Smart Dimension (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 4. Dimension as shown in Fig. 5.Arrange the dimen-sions as shown.

Step 5. Save. Use Ctrl-S.

D. Front Spline.

Step 1. Click Spline (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 2. Draw two point spline between top end point of left vertical construction line (Origin) and endpoint of horizontal line, Fig. 6. To draw spline, click top end of left construction line, Point 1, Fig. 6 and click Point 2 at endpoint of horizontal line. Press Escape to end the spline.

Step 3. Click spline to select it.

Step 4. Click Zoom to Selection (Q) on the View toolbar to zoom to spline.

Step 5. With the spline still selected, Ctrl click the horizontal line to select both spline and line.

Release Ctrl key and click Make Tangent on the Content menu, Fig. 7.

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Point 1

Point 2

Fig. 7

Ctrl click spline and line

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E. Rear Spline.Step 1. Click Zoom to Fit (F) on the View toolbar.

Step 2. Click Spline (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 3. Draw two point spline between top end point of right vertical construction line and endpoint of horizontal line, Fig. 8. To draw spline, click top end of right vertical con-struction line, Point 3, Fig. 8 and click Point 4 at endpoint of horizontal line. Press Es-cape to end the spline.

Step 4. Click spline to select it.

Step 5. Click Zoom to Selection (Q) on the View toolbar to zoom to spline.

Step 6. With the spline still selected, Ctrl click the horizontal line to select both spline and line. Release Ctrl key and click Make Tangent

on the Content menu, Fig. 9.

Step 7. Click Exit Sketch on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 8. Click Isometric on the Standard Views toolbar.

F. Rename SIDE SKETCH.Step 1. Rename Sketch1 to SIDE SKETCH in the Feature Manager, Fig. 10.

To rename, click Sketch1 name in Feature Manager and press F2 on keyboard. Key-in SIDE SKETCH.

G. TOP SKETCH.Step 1. Click Top Plane in the Feature Manager and click Sketch

from the Content toolbar, Fig. 11.

Step 2. Click Normal To on the Standard Views toolbar. (Ctrl-8)

Step 3. Click Centerline in the Line flyout on the Sketch toolbar.

Point 4

Fig. 8

Point 3

Point 2

Fig. 9

Ctrl click spline and line

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

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Step 4. Draw a vertical centerline up from the Origin , Fig. 12.

Step 5. Click Smart Dimension (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 6. Dimension centerline 31 as shown in Fig. 12.

Step 7. Right click drawing and click Select from menu to unselect Smart Dimen-sion.

Step 8. Click centerline to select it, Fig. 12.

Step 9. Click Dynamic Mirror on the Sketch toolbar or Tools Menu > Sketch Tools > Dynamic Mirror, Fig. 13. Sym-metry symbols appear at both ends of the centerline. Geometry drawn on one side of mirror centerline will mirror onto the other side.

Step 10. Click Line (L) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 11. Draw a vertical line on one side of the centerline and it will mirror as shown in Fig. 13.

Step 12. Click Smart Dimension (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 13. Dimension as shown Fig. 14. Do not forget the 7.5.

Step 14. Click Spline (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 15. Draw spline between top end of centerline and top endpoint of line, Fig. 15. Press Escape to end spline.

Step 16. Click Spline (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 17. Draw spline between bottom end of centerline and bottom endpoint of line, Fig. 15. Press Escape to end spline.

Centerline

Origin

Fig. 12 Fig. 13

Dynamic Mirror

Dynamic Mirror

Fig. 14 Fig. 15

Spline

Spline

Draw line

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Step 18. Click a top left spline to select it.

Step 19. Click Zoom to Selection (Q) on the View toolbar to zoom to spline.

Step 20. With the spline still selected, Ctrl click left vertical line to select both spline and line. Release Ctrl key and click

Make Tangent on the Content menu, Fig. 16.

Step 21. Click the spline to select it. Grab the Circular Spline handle (small gray dot) of the rear spline point and pull out to adjust spline, smoothing the tangency of the two splines and rounding the tail of the board, Fig. 17. Or create Tangent Relation between both splines.

Step 22. Click Zoom to Fit (F) on the View toolbar.

Step 23. Repeat to adjust spline at other end: Click spline at other end to select it.

Step 24. Click Zoom to Selection (Q) on the View toolbar to zoom to spline.

Step 25. With the spline still selected, Ctrl click vertical line to select both spline and line. Release Ctrl key and click

Make Tangent on the Content menu, Fig. 18.

Step 26. Click the spline to select it. Grab the Circular Spline han-dle (small gray dot) of the front spline point and pull out adjust spline, smoothing the tangency of the two splines and rounding the nose of the board, Fig. 19. Or create Tangent Relation between both splines.

Step 27. Click Exit Sketch on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 28. Save. Use Ctrl-S.

Fig. 16

Ctrl click spline and line

Fig. 17

Fig. 18

Ctrl click spline and line

Fig. 19

Circular spline handle

Circular spline handle

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H. Rename TOP SKETCH.Step 1. Rename Sketch2 to TOP SKETCH in the Feature Manager, Fig. 20.

To rename, click Sketch1 name in Feature Manager and press F2 on keyboard. Key-in TOP SKETCH.

I. FRONT SKETCH.Step 1. Click Front Plane in the Feature Manager and click Sketch

from the Content toolbar, Fig. 21.

Step 2. Click Normal To on the Standard Views toolbar. (Ctrl-8)

Step 3. Click Line (L) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 4. Draw horizontal line away from Origin as shown in Fig. 22.

Step 5. Right click drawing and click Select from menu to unselect Line tool.

Step 6. Ctrl click line and Origin to select both. Release Ctrl key

and click Make Midpoint on the Content menu, Fig. 23.

Step 7. Click Smart Dimension

(S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 8. Dimension line 7.5, Fig. 24.

Step 9. Click Exit Sketch on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 10. Save. Use Ctrl-S.

Fig. 22

Origin

Line

Fig. 23

Ctrl click origin and line

Fig. 24

Fig. 20

Fig. 21

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J. Create 3 Planes.Step 1. Click Isometric on the Standard Views toolbar.

Step 2. Click Front Plane in the Feature Manager, Fig. 25.

Step 3. Ctrl drag Front Plane in drawing area towards rear of board and re-lease, Fig. 26. To Ctrl drag, hold down Ctrl and drag Plane to rear.

Step 4. In the Plane Property Manager set: under First Reference, Fig. 27

Distance 5.5 press the Tab key on keyboard. The new Plane should be to the rear of the Front Plane, if it is not, check Flip, Fig. 27 click OK .

Step 5. Repeat and drag Front plane to distance of 25.5, Fig 28. To add plane, click Front Plane , Fig 25 in the Feature Manager, Ctrl drag Front plane in drawing area to rear of draw-

ing, key-in 25.5 for distance in Property Manager, Fig 29.

Step 6. In the Plane Property Manager set: under First Reference, Fig. 29

Distance 25.5 press the Tab key on keyboard. The new Plane should be to the rear of the Front Plane, if it is not, check Flip, Fig. 29 click OK .

Hold down Ctrl drag plane

Fig. 26

Drag in this direction

set distance to 5.5

Hold down Ctrl drag plane

Drag in this direction

set distance to 25.5

Fig. 25

Fig. 27

Fig. 29Fig. 28

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Step 7. Repeat and drag Front plane to distance of 31, Fig 30. To add plane, click Front Plane in the Feature Manager, Ctrl drag Front plane in drawing area to rear of drawing,

key-in 31 for distance in Property Manager, Fig 31.

Step 8. Save. Use Ctrl-S.

K. Copy FRONT SKETCH to Plane 3.Step 1. Click Sketch3 in the Feature Manager, Fig. 32

and copy. Use Ctrl-C to copy sketch.

Step 2. Click the Plane3 in the Feature Manager, Fig. 33 and paste sketch. Use Ctrl-V to paste sketch,Fig. 33 and Fig. 34.

Step 3. Click Sketch4 (pasted sketch) in the drawing and

click Edit Sketch on the Content menu,Fig. 34.

Hold down Ctrl drag plane

Fig. 30

Drag in this direction

set distance to 31

Fig. 34

Copy sketch

Paste into Plane 3

Click sketch

Fig. 31

Fig. 33Fig. 32

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Step 4. Click Zoom to Selection (Q) on the View toolbar to zoom to Sketch2.

Step 5. Right click line of sketch and click Select Midpoint from Content menu, Fig. 35. Ctrl click endpoint of vertical construction line in SIDE SKETCH, Fig. 36. Release Ctrl key and click Make Coincident

on the Content menu,Fig. 36.

Step 6. Click Exit Sketch on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 7. Save. Use Ctrl-S.

L. Create Sketch in Plane 1.Step 1. Click Plane 1 in the Feature Man-

ager and click Sketch from the Content toolbar, Fig. 38.

Step 2. Click Normal To on the Standard Views toolbar. (Ctrl-8)

Step 3. Click Rectangle (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Fig. 35

Right click line

Fig. 36

Fig. 37

Ctrl click midpoint and

endpoint

Fig. 38

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Step 4. Draw a rectangle away from the Origin and before you move the cursor away from the

rectangle, right click a line and click Construction Geometry on the Content menu, Fig. 39.

Step 5. Click Smart Dimension (S) on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 6. Dimension as shown Fig. 40.

Step 7. Click 3 Point Arc (S) in the Arc flyout on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 8. Draw arc between top corners of the construction rectangle and bottom line of construction rectangle, Fig. 41. To draw arc, click the top corners of construction rectangle to set start and end points of arc. Drag radius to midpoint of bottom line of rectangle and click.

Fig. 41

Point 1Point 3

Point 2

Fig. 39

Origin

Fig. 40

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Step 9. Right click drawing and click Select from menu to unselect Arc tool.

Step 10. Click Isometric on the Standard Views toolbar.

Step 11. With the arc selected, click Zoom to Selection

(Q) on the View toolbar to zoom to arc.

Step 12. Right click the arc and click Select Midpoint from Content menu, Fig. 43. Ctrl click line of SIDE SKETCH. Release Ctrl key and

click Make Pierce on the Content menu, Fig. 45. Make Pierce adds a Pierce relation between the arc sketch and side sketch (guide curve), Fig. 46.

Step 13. Click Exit Sketch on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 14. Save. Use Ctrl-S.

Fig. 46

Fig. 43

Right click arc

Fig. 44

Ctrl click midpoint and line

Fig. 45

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M. Copy Sketch with Arc into Plane 2.Step 1. Click Zoom to Fit (F) on the View toolbar.

Step 2. Click the Sketch5 (sketch with arc) in the Feature Manager and copy, Fig. 47. Use Ctrl-C to copy sketch.

Step 3. Click the Plane2 in the Feature Manager and paste sketch, Fig. 48. Use Ctrl-V to paste sketch,Fig. 49 and Fig. 50.

Step 4. Click Sketch6 (pasted sketch) in the drawing and

click Edit Sketch on the Content menu, Fig. 50.

Step 5. With the sketch selected, click Zoom to

Selection (Q) on the View toolbar to zoom to arc.

Step 6. Right click the arc and click Se-lect Mid-point from Content menu, Fig. 51. Ctrl click line of SIDE SKETCH. Release Ctrl key and click Make Pierce

on the Content menu,Fig. 52. Make Pierce adds a Pierce relation between the arc sketch and side sketch (guide curve), Fig. 52.

Step 7. Click Exit Sketch on the Sketch toolbar.

Step 8. Save. Use Ctrl-S.

Fig. 50

Click sketch

Fig. 51

Right click arc

Fig. 52

Ctrl click midpoint and line

Fig. 48Fig. 47

Fig. 49

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N. Loft Surface.Step 1. Click Isometric on the Standard Views toolbar.

Step 2. Click Insert Menu > Surface > Loft.

Step 3. In the Surface-Loft Property Manager set: under Profiles click the same end of four sketches, Fig. 53: (not SIDE or TOP) Sketch3 Sketch5 Sketch6 Sketch4 under Guide Curves click SIDE SKETCH, Fig. 54 (necessary rotate view, hold down middle mouse button (wheel) and drag to rotate view and click the SIDE SKETCH expand Start/End Constraints under Start/End Constraints: set Start constraint: Normal to Profile set Start Tangent Length: 10 set End constraint: Normal to Profile set End Tangent Length: 10, Fig. 53

click OK .

Click Sketch1

Click Sketch3

Click Sketch4

Click Sketch2

Click Sketch SIDE for guide curve

Fig. 54

Fig. 53

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O. Trim Surface.Step 1. Click Insert Menu > Surface > Trim.

Step 2. In the Trim Surface Property Manager set: under Selections, Fig. 55 Trim Tool: click the TOP SKETCH, Fig. 56 select Keep selections Pieces to keep click in center of loft surface, Fig. 56

click OK , Fig. 57.

P. Thicken.Step 1. Click Insert Menu > Boss/Base > Thicken.

Step 2. In the Thicken Property Manager set: under Surface To Thicken, Fig. 58 click the surface in drawing, Fig. 59 under Thickness:

select Thicken Side 1

set Thickness .4, Fig. 58 click OK .

Fig. 56

Trim Tool: TOP SKETCH

Pieces to keep

Fig. 57

Fig. 59

Surface

Fig. 55

Fig. 58

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Q. Hide Planes.Step 1. Hide Planes. To hide, Ctrl click

each and Hide from the Con-tent menu, Fig. 60.

R. Fillets.

Step 1. Click Fillet on the Features toolbar.

Step 2. In the Fillet Property Manager set,

Radius .15, Fig. 61 in drawing click top and bot-tom faces, Fig. 62 and Fig. 63, to select bottom face, rotate view by holding down middle mouse button (wheel) and drag

click OK .

Step 3. Save. Use Ctrl-S.

S. Appearance.Step 1. Go to Chapter 15 for complete

deck design or click the deck, click Appearance Callout

on the Content menu and click DECK , Fig. 64.

Step 2. In the Appearances Task pane, expand Painted, click Car and in lower pane select a color. Back over in the Appear-ances Property Manager, select a color. Click OK in the Property Manager when done.

Step 3. Save. Use Ctrl-S.

Select top and bottom face Fig. 62

Fig. 63

Fig. 60

Hide Plane

Hide Plane

Hide Plane

Fig. 64

Click part

Fig. 61


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