Slide 1Modeling Strategy - ExampleSlide 3Lightly Block in Required ViewsModeling Strategy – Main FeatureMain Feature – 2D Shape and SizeSlide 7Lightly Sketch 3rd DimensionModeling Strategy – 2nd Feature2nd Feature – 2D Shape and SizeSlide 11Slide 12Modeling Strategy – 3rd Feature3rd Feature – 2D Shape and SizeSlide 15Slide 16Final ProductSKETCH from MODELING STRATEGYPlease save paper and print multiple handouts on one pageSelect File – PrintEdit the following selections to read:Select the OK button2Modeling Strategy - Example3Sketch the border and title block on engineering calculation paper Engineering Calculation PaperGrid = .024Lightly Block in Required ViewsDetermine how many views are required, overall dimensions, and spacing required for all dimensions. Use ¼” minimum for blank spacing required between views and/or dimensions.5Modeling Strategy – Main Feature6Main Feature – 2D Shape and Size1) Lightly sketch the feature in most descriptive view.2) Add dimensions (remember design intent)3) Lightly sketch the feature in the rest of the views.Design Intent: The height of the base and the width of the leg are important.7Modeling Strategy – Main Feature8Lightly Sketch 3rd Dimension1) Extrude depth.9Modeling Strategy – 2nd Feature102nd Feature – 2D Shape and SizeDesign Intent: The size of the slot is important and located from the front right corner. 1) Lightly sketch the feature in the rest of the views.2) Add dimensions (remember design intent)11Modeling Strategy – 2nd Feature12Lightly Sketch 3rd Dimension1) Extrude (cut) the slot all the way thru the object.13Modeling Strategy – 3rd Feature143rd Feature – 2D Shape and SizeDesign Intent: The size of the notch is important. 1) Lightly sketch the feature in the rest of the views.2) Add dimensions (remember design intent)15Modeling Strategy – 3rd Feature16Lightly Sketch 3rd Dimension1) Extrude (cut) the notch all the way through the object.17Final
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