Copy, Patterns, MirrorCopying FeaturesCopying and Pasting FeaturesCopy the FeaturePaste and Position the FeatureFinal PartPattern FeaturesRectangular PatternsSelect Direction 1 and select Sketch 3 and “Curve Length” as distance.Investigate “Suppress” OptionsInvestigate Distance/Spacing/Curve Length OptionsInvestigate Spacing/Curve Length/Distance OptionsCircular PatternsMirror FeatureMirror Part1SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyCopy, Patterns, MirrorCopying FeaturesPatternsMirror2SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyCopying FeaturesCopying and Pasting FeaturesPatterning Features–Circular–RectangularMirror FeatureMirror Part3SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyCopying and Pasting FeaturesStandard Microsoft tools6 - EASY Steps1. Select the feature2. Select Copy3. Select Paste4. Select reference plane5. Position the profile6. Edit the feature (control the location)4SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyCopy the FeatureSelectEdit>CopySelect, RC, Copy5SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyPaste and Position the Feature6SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyFinal Part7SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyPattern Features8SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyRectangular PatternsSelect Pattern tool, then select the feature for the pattern9SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologySelect Direction 1 and select Sketch 3 and “Curve Length” as distance.This will have all instances equally spaced around the curve.10SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyInvestigate “Suppress” Options11SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyInvestigate Distance/Spacing/Curve Length OptionsDirection 1 bottom edgeDirection 2 bottom edge3D Preview12SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyInvestigate Spacing/Curve Length/Distance OptionsSpecify the spacing, Autodesk Inventor fills the number of features with the given spacing.13SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyCircular PatternsAngle < 360 – partial sweep360 – full sweep14SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyMirror FeatureSteps:–Select Feature(s) –Select mirror planeEdge based features must be patterned with their parents.–Round–Chamfer–Add Draft15SheetCourse: Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Visualizationcopyright 2011, Georgia Institute of TechnologyMirror PartMirrors the entire partOnly requirement is a mirror
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