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Part Modeling – Base FeaturesFeatures ToolbarBase Feature ModelingExtruded FeatureExtrude – Direction and DistanceRevolved FeatureRevolve – Axis, Direction, and AngleSwept FeatureSweep – Profile(s) and PathLofted FeatureLoft – Sketch Planes, Profiles, Loft Method (Curve Fit, Twist, …)1SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of Technology1Part Modeling – Base FeaturesExtruded FeatureRevolved FeatureSwept FeatureLofted Feature2SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyFeatures Toolbar3SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyBase Feature ModelingExtruded FeatureRevolved FeatureSwept FeatureLofted Feature4SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyExtruded FeatureExtrude - generate a solid model by pulling a profile through space in a straight line for a given distance5SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyExtrude – Direction and DistanceThe arrow indicates theextrusion directionWireframeWireframe with hidden edgesShaded with edges6SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyRevolved FeatureRevolve - generate a solid model by revolving a profile about an axis that is one edge of the profile.7SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyRevolve – Axis, Direction, and AngleThe completed wedge shown wireframe and shaded. The rotation angle is 90 degrees.8SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologySwept FeatureSweeping a profile along a path to create either a Feature or cutout feature9SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of Technology9Sweep – Profile(s) and PathOpen PathClosed Path10SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyLofted FeatureLoft - generate a solid model by blending or “melding” along a series of two or more sketches that describe the changing cross section of an object11SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyLoft – Sketch Planes, Profiles, Loft Method (Curve Fit, Twist,


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