Sw12 Hull Boat
Sw12 Hull Boat
Sw12 Hull Boat
A. Sketch.
Boat
Hull
in the Feature Manager and click Sketch
Step 1. Click File Menu > New, click Part and OK. Step 2. Click Front Plane
from the Content toolbar, Fig. 1. Step 3. Click Point on the Sketch toolbar. Fig. 1 Point
, Fig. 2. Use the inferencing Step 4. Draw point directly above the Origin line, the dotted line that appears when you draw the point. Step 5. Click Centerline (S) in the Line flyout .
Origin Step 6. Starting from the Origin Step 7. Click Smart Dimension toolbar. , draw a centerline up to the point, Fig. 3. (S) on the Sketch Point Fig. 2
Step 8. Add the dimensions as shown in Fig. 4. To Smart dimension click the centerline then move the cursor out away Centerline from the line and click. Key-in 1.4 and press ENTER. Arrange the dimension as Fig. 4. Step 9. Click Exit Sketch on the Sketch toolbar. Fig. 3 Fig. 4
B. Save as "HULL".
Step 1. Click File Menu > Save As. Step 2. Key-in HULL for the filename and press ENTER.
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C. Create Plane.
Step 1. Click Isometric toolbar. (Ctrl-7) Step 2. Click Front Plane Fig. 5. on the Standard Views in the Feature Manager,
Corner handle
Fig. 5 Step 3. Use Z key on keyboard to zoom out to see handles of plane. Step 4. Drag the corner handles of plane to resize plane to fit around the sketch, Fig. 6. Step 5. Ctrl drag edge of Front plane in drawing area towards right side of sketch and release, Fig. 7. To Ctrl drag, hold down Ctrl and drag plane to right. Step 6. Key-in 9 for Distance in the Property Manager, Fig. 8 and click OK Step 7. Click Zoom to Fit . (F) on the View toolbar. Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Drag in this direction set distance to 9 Fig. 6
Step 2. Click Back Plane in the Feature Manager, Fig. 11 and paste sketch. Use Ctrl-V to paste sketch, Fig. 12 and Fig. 13.
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F. Edit Sketch2.
Step 1. Click Sketch2 (pasted sketch) in the drawing and click Edit Sketch menu, Fig. 13. on the Content Click sketch
on the Step 2. Click Normal To Standard Views toolbar. (Ctrl-8) Step 3. Click the centerline to select it, Fig. 14. Centerline Fig. 13 Dynamic Mirror Fig. 14
Step 4. Click Dynamic Mirror on the Sketch toolbar or Tools Menu > Sketch Tools > Dynamic Mirror, Fig. 14. Symmetry symbols appear at both ends of the centerline. Geometry drawn on one side of mirror line will mirror onto the other side. Step 5. Click Line (L) on the Sketch toolbar.
Draw 3 lines
Step 6. Draw three lines on one side of the dynamic mirror centerline. Starting at the Origin , Fig. 15. Keep the top line horizontal by using the inferencing line, the dotted line that appears when you draw the lines.
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Step 8. Dimension as shown in Fig. 16. To dimension, double click the dimension, key-in dimension and press ENTER.
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H. Loft.
Step 1. Click Isometric Step 2. Click Features Step 3. Click Lofted Boss/Base Step 4. In the Loft Property Manager set: under Profiles click Point 1 in Sketch1, Fig. 19 click Position 1 on the top line in Sketch2 expand Start/End Constraints, Fig. 18 under Start/End Constraints: set Start constraint: Normal to Profile set Start Tangent Length: 1.9 set End constraint: Normal to Profile set End Tangent Length: 1.7 Click OK Fig. 19
Point 1
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I. Shell.
Step 1. Click the top face of the hull, Fig. 21. Step 2. Click Shell on the Features toolbar.
Top Face
Step 3. In the Shell Property Manager set: to .06 Distance Fig. 22 check Show preview , Fig. 23. click OK Step 4. Save. Use Ctrl-S. Fig. J. Material PS Medium/High. 22 Step 1. Right click Material ager and click Edit Material , Fig. 24. in the Feature ManFig. 23 Fig. 21
Step 2. Expand Plastics (click the +) in the material tree and select PS Medium/ High, Fig. 25. Step 3. Click Apply and Close, Fig. 26.
Right click
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