Introduction …from the EXPERTS Charlie Garrett UGS.

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Introduction …from the EXPERTS Charlie Garrett UGS

Reseller Training Objectives Solid Edge Environments Solid Edge Environments Basic Steps for Constructing Solid Models Basic Steps for Constructing Solid Models Profile Tools Profile Tools - Drawing Tools - Dimensions - Relationships

Reseller Training Solid Edge Introduction Solid Edge Environments Solid Edge Environments - Assembly -.asm - Draft -.dft - Part -.par - Revision Manager - Sheet Metal -.psm - Smart View - Weldment -.pwd

Reseller Training Solid Edge Introduction Help Help Tutorials Tutorials

Reseller Training Constructing Solid Models Protrusion Protrusion Revolved Protrusion Revolved Protrusion

Reseller Training Constructing Solid Models Swept Protrusion Swept Protrusion Lofted Protrusion Lofted Protrusion

Reseller Training Basic Steps Referred to as SmartStep Referred to as SmartStep - Plane/profile Step. - Side Step (Not Needed for Base Feature). - Extent Step. - Finish. Solid Edge Tracks This for You! Solid Edge Tracks This for You!

Reseller Training Plane Step 3 Types of Reference Planes 3 Types of Reference Planes - Base Reference Planes - Global Reference Planes - Local Reference Planes

Reseller Training Plane Step – Orientation Reference Plane Orientation Reference Plane Orientation - How is the part to be displayed in the profile window?

Reseller Training Profile Step Quick Demo Quick Demo

Reseller Training Profile Step Profile Validation Profile Validation - Open Vs. Closed - The Profile Cannot Intersect Itself - The Profile Can Contain Nested Profiles (Interior Profiles Treated As Cutouts)

Reseller Training Side Step Open Vs Closed Profiles Open Vs Closed Profiles

Reseller Training Extent Step - Protrusions Through All Through All Through Next Through Next From/to From/to Finite Finite

Reseller Training Revolved Features Profile Types Profile Types - Open - Closed (Required for Base Feature) Requires a Centerline Requires a Centerline

Reseller Training Sketch and Profile Profile Profile - Created Within a Feature Command - Profile Must Be Valid for the Feature Type Sketch Sketch - Created Outside of a Feature Command - Can Be Used for Multiple Features

Reseller Training Creating 2D Sketches Sketch Command Sketch Command - Select Reference Plane - Create Sketch (Lines, Arcs, Etc.) - Finish

Reseller Training Draw Toolbar Draw Elements Draw Elements Manipulations Manipulations Dimensions Dimensions Relationships Relationships

Reseller Training Draw Commands Line Line - Entering Values - Highlighted in Blue, Start Typing, Press Enter - Tab Key ‘Toggles’ Through Input Fields - Arc Option

Reseller Training Draw Commands Arcs Arcs - Tangent Arc - Arc by 3 Points - Arc by Center

Reseller Training Draw Commands Fillet Fillet Offset Offset

Reseller Training Draw Commands Symmetric Offset Symmetric Offset - Draw the Centerline - Options Control the Shape

Reseller Training Draw Commands Trim and Extend Trim and Extend - Trim - Extend Corner - Extend to Next

Reseller Training Draw Commands Construction Construction - Assist in Controlling the Shape - Not Part of the Actual Feature Shape

Reseller Training Draw Commands Draw Commands Include Include - Copies Elements From the Model to the Current Profile or Sketch - Option for Offsetting the Elements

Reseller Training IntelliSketch Setting Relationship Indicators Setting Relationship Indicators

Reseller Training Undo & Redo Undo & Redo Undo - Undo Last Command Undo - Undo Last Command Redo - Redo Last Undo Redo - Redo Last Undo Undo List Undo List Redo List Redo List

Reseller Training Dimensions Dimensions are used to label and control the size, location, and orientation of 2D elements. Dimensions are used to label and control the size, location, and orientation of 2D elements. Dimensions or relationships should be placed even if the value was entered when the element was created, because until the geometry is constrained, it can resize and reorient based on how connected geometry is changing. Dimensions or relationships should be placed even if the value was entered when the element was created, because until the geometry is constrained, it can resize and reorient based on how connected geometry is changing.

Reseller Training Placing Dimensions Dimensioning Commands Dimensioning Commands - SmartDimension - Distance Between - Angle Between - Linear Coordinate Dimension - Symmetric Diameter - Measurement Axis

Reseller Training Placing Dimensions SmartDimension SmartDimension - Used to Dimension a Single Element - Options for Dimension Type

Reseller Training Placing Dimensions Distance Between Distance Between

Reseller Training Dimensioning Tools Dimension Orientation Dimension Orientation - Dimension Axis

Reseller Training Relationships Used Along With Dimensions to Control the Size and Shape of the Profile. Used Along With Dimensions to Control the Size and Shape of the Profile.

Reseller Training Relationships Relationship Handles Relationship Handles

Reseller Training Use to Problem Solve Undefined Elements Use to Problem Solve Undefined Elements - Displays the Number of Relations Needed - Can Apply Dimensions and Relationships Show Variability Option Show Variability Option Relationship Assistant

Reseller Training Show Variability Option Show Variability Option Relationship Assistant

Reseller Training Fundamentals Volume 1 – Page 137 Fundamentals Volume 1 – Page Constructing a model from sketches Activities