Creating Extruded Features using the Intersection OptionPowerPoint PresentationSlide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12A Simple Part Created using Extrude options – Join, Cut and IntersectSketch closely to the sizeSlide 15The Intersect option leaves only the solid material of the first feature and the second extruded feature.Add other Features to complete the partAdding the Slot 1. Create another 2D Sketch and draw the closed profile of the slot. 2. Add constraints and parametric dimensions. 3. Extrude and use the CUT option to make the slot.Add the 2 Holes to the partSlide 201SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of Technology1Creating Extruded Features using the Intersection Option•Complicated part shapes made easy using multiviews of the part.2SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyDraw the top view as a sketch or insert one of the Multiviews from AutoCAD3SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyExtrude this first sketch as shown below.4SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyExtrude this sketch as shown below with the Intersection option used.Draw the end view as a sketch or insert one of the Multiviews from AutoCAD5SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyDraw the front view as a sketch or insert one of the Multiviews from AutoCADExtrude this sketch as shown below with the Intersection option used.6SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyFinished Airplane fuselage after adding additional features7SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyMultiviews from AutoCAD8SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyDraw the top view as a sketch or insert one of the Multiviews from AutoCADExtrude this first sketch as shown.9SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyDraw the front view as a sketch or insert one of the Multiviews from AutoCADExtrude this sketch as shown below with the Intersection option used.10SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyDraw the end view as a sketch or insert one of the Multiviews from AutoCADExtrude this sketch as shown below with the Intersection option used.11SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyFinished Part after using the Intersection option with Extrude12SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of Technology•Complicated part shapes made easy using multiviews of the part.Creating Extruded Features using the Intersection Option13SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyA Simple PartCreated using Extrude options –Join, Cut and Intersect14SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologySketch closely to the size1. Use the line and sketch the shape (Autodesk Inventor will specify horizontal and vertical relationships as you go. See graphical markers by hitting F8 identifying relationships such as endpoints.2. Add Parametric Dimensions. 3. Extrude the base feature.15SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyExtrude with Intersect optionBegin a second 2D Sketch and select the end planar face.Draw the right side profile of the part and add all constraints and parametric dimensions.Extrude this closed profile using the INTERSECT option below CUT on the dialog box.16SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyThe Intersect option leaves only the solid material of the first feature and the second extruded feature.17SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAdd other Features to complete the part18SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of Technology Adding the Slot1. Create another 2D Sketch and draw the closed profile of the slot.2. Add constraints and parametric dimensions.3. Extrude and use the CUT option to make the slot.19SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAdd the 2 Holesto the part20SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyAdd the 2 Chamfersto finish the
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