1 ES1050 CAD Assignment Due the week of January 25 th, 2010.

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1 ES1050 CAD Assignment Due the week of January 25 th, 2010

2 PART 1 3 points

3 Open last semester part, save as pot.SLDPRT Create drawings, save as pot.SLDDRW pot.SLDPRTpot.SLDDRW Your name here 1. Views correctly placed 0.1 Main view should show the most important features 2. All dimensions necessary to define geometry present 0.3 These dimensions may be imported from part or created in drawing. Those created in drawing should not be in brackets 3. Section view of broken out section view present and correct Dimensions placed in “uncluttered” fashion Dimension font of correct size 0.1 The size of font should be in proportion to the size of view 6. Center lines present and placed correctly Name filled out in the table of contents 0.1

4 Open last semester part, save as bracket.SLDPRT Create drawings, save as bracket.SLDDRW bracket.SLDPRT Your name here bracket.SLDDRW 1. Views correctly placed 0.1 Main view should show the most important features 2. All dimensions necessary to define geometry present 0.3 These dimensions may be imported from part or created in drawing. Those created in drawing should not be in brackets 3. Section view of broken out section view present and correct Dimensions placed in “uncluttered” fashion Dimension font of correct size 0.1 The size of font should be in proportion to the size of view 6. Center lines present and placed correctly Name filled out in the table of contents 0.1

5 Open last semester part, save as hanger.SLDPRT Create drawings, save as hanger.SLDDRW hanger.SLDPRT Your name here hanger.SLDDRW 1. Views correctly placed 0.1 Main view should show the most important features 2. All dimensions necessary to define geometry present 0.3 These dimensions may be imported from part or created in drawing. Those created in drawing should not be in brackets 3. Section view of broken out section view present and correct Dimensions placed in “uncluttered” fashion Dimension font of correct size 0.1 The size of font should be in proportion to the size of view 6. Center lines present and placed correctly Name filled out in the table of contents 0.1

6 PART 2 4 points

7 Step 01 Extend bracket.SLDPRT as shown, save as bracket long.SLDPRT 0.5

8 Step 02 Create part as shown, save as wall.SLDPRT 0.5

9 Step 03Create part as shown, save as bar.SLDPRT Sketches fully defined0.6 Geometry correctly defined (geometry has correct dimensions)0.4

10 Step 04 Assemble wall.SLDPRT and two parts bracket long.SLDPRT as shown. Save as grab bar.SLDASM Brackets correctly placed on wall0.4 Brackets fully placed (mates fully define bracket position)0.6

11 Step 05 Add bar.SLDPRT make sure all assembly components are fully constrained. Bar placed correctly placed on wall0.4 Bar fully placed (reference plane must be used to restrain rotation)0.6

12 PART 3 3 points

13 Open housing.x_t and save it as housing.SLDPRT Create drawings, save as housing.SLDDRW next slide housing.x_t housing.SLDPRT housing.SLDDRW 1. Views correctly placed 0.5 Main view should show the most important features 2. All dimensions necessary to define geometry present 1.0 These dimensions may be imported from part or created in drawing. Those created in drawing should not be in brackets 3. Section view of broken out section view present and correct Dimensions placed in “uncluttered” fashion Dimension font of correct size 0.2 The size of font should be in proportion to the size of view 6. Center lines present and placed correctly Name filled out in the table of contents 0.1

14 housing.SLDDRW Your name here Some dimensions are missing in this drawing!

15 Submitting assignment: Save the following files to a CD: Part 01 pot.SLDPRT pot.SLDDRW bracket.SLDPRT bracket.SLDDRW hanger.SLDPRThanger.SLDDRW Part 02 grab bar.SLDASM use “Pack and go” to make sure you save all assembly components Give 0 for part 02 if not all components have been saved to CD Part 03 housing.SLDPRThousing.SLDDRW Sign CD with your name and studio number Place CD in a signed envelope and drop of in your studio locker Deduct one point if CD is not signed or envelope is not signed