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1 Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Sketched Features

2 Chapter 3 - Objectives After completing this chapter, you will be able to perform the following: Understand what a feature is Use the Autodesk Inventor browser to edit parts Extrude a sketch Revolve a sketch Edit features of a part Edit the sketch of a feature Make an active sketch on a plane Create sketched features using one of three operations: cut, join, or intersect Project edges of a part

3 Understanding Features
Describing Features Sketch into a 3D feature Base feature Placed features Edited, deleted, or reordered Consumed and Unconsumed Sketches Unconsumed sketch not yet been used in a feature Profiles Feature consumes the profile Consumed sketch

4 Use Browser to Create and Edit
Autodesk Inventor Browser Default names Extrusion1 Revole1 Locate parts and features Resized while docked Close Browser Right-click Double-click

5 Switching Environments
Sketch & Part environment Tab changes automatically Commands available for current environment

6 Model Commands Commands Model environment Model tab
Right-click in graphics window Extracting iFeatures and iPart Author have been moved to the Tools Pulldown –due to frequency of use. You may customize the PanelBar through the right mouse context menu item “Customize…” when over the toolbar. Just use the Commands tab in the part category and you may drag the item to the panelbar.

7 Extruding a Sketch Extruding a Sketch Depth along Z-axis Preview
Extrude dialog box Profile Multiple closed profiles Solids Operation Extents Distance value Drection

8 Extruding a Sketch Extruding a Sketch Operation Extents Termination
Join = adds Cut = removes Intersect = common Solid = new solid body Extents Type & Distance Termination How sketch will extrude Distance To Next From To To All

9 Extruding a Sketch Extruding a Sketch Output More Solid Surface Taper
Alternate solution Minimum solution Infer iMates Alternate solutions allows the user to choose between two possible logical solutions when multiple solutions to an extrusion exist. The logic of the alternate solution toggles the user between minimum and maximum material results (minimum being the default –top image displayed above).

10 Exercise 3-1 Extruding a Sketch

11 Revolving a Sketch Revolving a Sketch Create cylindrical parts
Revolve sketch around a straight edge or axis Shape Profile Axis Operation Join Cut Intersect Solid Extents Full Angle Output Surface

12 Revolving a Sketch More Tab Alternate solution Minimum solution
Infer iMates Alternate solutions allows the user to choose between two possible logical solutions when multiple solutions to an extrusion exist. The logic of the alternate solution toggles the user between minimum and maximum material results (minimum being the default –top image displayed above).

13 Revolving a Sketch Centerlines & Linear Diameter Dimensions
Specify linear diameter dimensions Quarter section Place diameter dimensions Changed to normal line to centerline

14 Exercise 3-2 Revolving a Sketch

15 Editing a Feature Editing a Feature
Feature consumes all the dimensions To edit sketch or feature Dimensions values Taper Operation Termination Output type For base features, everything can be changed except join operation Feature Priority

16 Editing a Feature Editing a Feature’s Sketch Add & remove objects
Adding geometry, lines, arcs, circles and splines Delete geometry

17 Editing a Feature 3D Grips Used to push or pull the faces
Extruded feature Revolved feature Sweep feature Red = Cut operation, Green = Joined operation Blue = Intersect operation

18 Editing a Feature Editing a Feature Renaming Features and Sketches
Default name Locate Descriptive to your design intent Rename, slowly double-click Feature Color Feature Properties dialog box

19 Deleting a Feature Editing a Feature Deleting a Feature
Failed Features Browser turns Red, an alert Not successfully regenerated Edit Undo

20 Exercise 3-3 Editing Features and Sketches

21 Sketched Features Sketched Features You sketch on a plane
Add or remove material from the part Needs it’s own plane (planar face or based on a work plane) Use natural planar faces of the part or the default Origin planes of the part to create the sketch plane

22 Defining the Active Sketch Plane
Each sketch must exist on its own plane Requirements to assign a plane Inventor Part Part active Planar face or Work plane Make a sketch active Face Cycling Dynamic face highlighting Help select the correct face Select Other tool Time delay Select Other is also available through the Context Menu if you don’t want to wait for the time delay during hover or if the glyph does not seem to be appearing.

23 Slice Graphics Slice Graphics Obscuring the view
Plane that is difficult to see Temporarily slice away Parts or assemblies Technical Note The sliced graphics texture can cause performance issues on some machines. Go to Tools>Application Options>Colors and deselect Show Reflections and Textures. This will turn off display of reflections and color styles that use textures.

24 Exercise 3-4 Sketch Planes

25 Projecting Part Edges Projecting Part Edges
Building parts partially based on existing geometry Reference faces, edges, or loops Associative link Direct Model Edge Referencing Automatically project edges Create dimensions and constraints Control the automatic projection

26 Projecting Part Edges Projecting Part Edges
Creating Reference Geometry Move the cursor over an edge Click an edge Reference edges Project Loop and Chain Option Project Geometry tool Edges Loops Faces Break Link Try to avoid creating projected loops (disjoint) that may merge in later edits –this will lead to the loops failing.

27 Applying Your Skills Skill Exercise Skill Exercise 3-2 Skill Exercise 3-3

28 Checking Your Skills What is a base feature?
True_ False_ When creating a feature with the Extrude or Revolve command, you can drag the sketch to define the distance or angle. Which objects can be used as an axis of revolution? Explain how to create a linear diameter (diametric) dimension on a sketch. Name two ways to edit an existing feature. True_ False_ Once a sketch becomes a base feature, you cannot delete or add constraints, dimensions, or objects to the sketch. Name three operation types used to create sketched features. True_ False_ A cut operation cannot be performed before a base feature is created. True_ False_ Once a sketched feature exists, its extents type cannot be changed. True_ False_ By default geometry that is projected from one feature to a sketch will update automatically based on changes to the original projected geometry.


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