Production Design Presentation By Mr Dalton. Car Project Key Points Sketching Create Features Constraints 2D and 3D Drawings Creating Balloon Part Lists.

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Production Design Presentation By Mr Dalton

Car Project Key Points Sketching Create Features Constraints 2D and 3D Drawings Creating Balloon Part Lists Creating Presentations

Weight Machine Project Team 1 Craig Eric Ryan Key Points of Project Teaming Link and Sharing

Weight machine continued What I learned Project Geometry Mirror Feature Circular Pattern Bolted Connection Section Views Sharing Files

Injection Molding Machine What I learned Circular Array Emboss Rim and tire Materials Stress Analysis

Tips and Tech Notes In the next few slides are some of the tools and tips I discovered while completing my projects that were time saving and powerful.

Creating Ribs and Webs Create an active sketch in the location you will place the rib or web Sketch an open profile that defines the basic shape or one edge of the rib or web. Add constraints and dimensions to the sketch as needed Click the rib tool located on the Part Features Panel Bar

Ribs and Webs Continued Specify the direction of the rib or web. Click the direction button in the Rib Dialog box. Position the cursor around the open profile to specify whether the rip or web will extend parallel or perpendicular. Enter the value for the rib or web in the Thickness edit box Use the Flip buttons to choose which side of the profile to apply the thickness value

Ribs and Webs continued Specify the depth of the profile by clicking either the To Next or Finite buttons in the Extents area of the Rib Dialog box. If you use the Finite option, enter an offset distance and click Extend Profile if the endpoints are to be extended to the next available face. To complete the operation, click the OK button.

Create the 2 nd and 3 rd tip and tech notes. Key points No more than 5 points on any slide Continue to next slide for additional points. Last slide should have key points of the class. What was your favorite project and why.