This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating an extruded part with fillets and a shell using OnShape. It begins with opening a new sketch on the top plane and drawing a 12 inch square. This square is then extruded 12 inches to create a cube. A 10 inch circle is drawn in the center and extruded 1 inch to create a peg. 0.5 inch fillets are added to the top and side edges. Finally, a 1 inch shell is used to hollow out the bottom of the cube, completing the part.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating an extruded part with fillets and a shell using OnShape. It begins with opening a new sketch on the top plane and drawing a 12 inch square. This square is then extruded 12 inches to create a cube. A 10 inch circle is drawn in the center and extruded 1 inch to create a peg. 0.5 inch fillets are added to the top and side edges. Finally, a 1 inch shell is used to hollow out the bottom of the cube, completing the part.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating an extruded part with fillets and a shell using OnShape. It begins with opening a new sketch on the top plane and drawing a 12 inch square. This square is then extruded 12 inches to create a cube. A 10 inch circle is drawn in the center and extruded 1 inch to create a peg. 0.5 inch fillets are added to the top and side edges. Finally, a 1 inch shell is used to hollow out the bottom of the cube, completing the part.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for creating an extruded part with fillets and a shell using OnShape. It begins with opening a new sketch on the top plane and drawing a 12 inch square. This square is then extruded 12 inches to create a cube. A 10 inch circle is drawn in the center and extruded 1 inch to create a peg. 0.5 inch fillets are added to the top and side edges. Finally, a 1 inch shell is used to hollow out the bottom of the cube, completing the part.
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Assignment 1 Extrusions By: Mr. Gravitt Step 1 Open Up Assignment 1 Extrusion
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version… Notes • #‘ is feet & #” means inches. • Hotkeys AKA Keyboard Shortcuts – Hotkeys speed things up, once you learn them, & they allow you to draw way faster. However, they it takes awhile to learn them all… • See the next page for a full list &/or - Shift Key & ? – Brings up the full list at anytime in the Software!!! • Escape Key – unselects things. • Hold the shift key – you can select multiple things at once. Step 2.1 VIEWS • On the right hand side: • There is a Cube that lets you change views. • There is a dropdown box that lets you change views & View styles. • You can use mouse, arrow keys, two fingers on touchscreen, Apple pen, &/or spacemouse to move views. Step 2.2 This is the Trimetric View • Software starts you off with these 3 planes. • Top, Front, & Right. Or, AKA the XY, XZ, & YZ planes. • Planes – are like blank worktops that you can place drawings on. • You can place Step 2.3 Planes many additional planes in any orientation in space. • Most software's let you place up to 26 planes on a part. • You can & should name them when you make them, so you can keep track of them. Step 2.4 Bottom Page • Across the bottom of the page you can have multiple parts &/or assemblies open at once. • You can switch between them by clicking their tabs. Step 2.5 Left Side of Page • The Origin – Center of the world, 0,0,0. • List of Planes • List of Sketches • Sketches are individual drawings • You can have multiple sketches on a plane • You can have sketches placed on surfaces too… Step 2.6 Top Left of Page • Onshape home button. • Undo & Redo buttons. • New sketch button. • Version history button. • File button, print, export, & ect. Step 2.7 Top Left of Page • In this view these are the 3D tools. • When you open a sketch they automatically change to 2D tools. • You can mouse over them & they will tell you what they are & what they do. Step 3.1 Units • You can change units by clicking here. Step 3.2 Units • Click Workspace Units. Step 3.3 Units • You can select you unit of measure standard or metric. • You can select the units of that measure you want to use. • EXAMPLE: Inches, Feet, Yards, &/or etc. • Click the checkmark when done. Leave it on Inches… • Select a plane, I Step 4.1 Start a picked top plane. Sketch • 2 ways, one is right click & choose new sketch • Or, click new sketch in ribbon Step 4.2 Sketch 1 • Now you can see the Sketch 1 on the top plane. Step 4.3 Sketch Box • IF YOU CLICK THIS it will close/finish the sketch so you can’t draw on it… Step 4.4 Sketch List • You can see the sketch 1 in the list. Step 4.5 Sketch List • Lets rename the sketch to Base. Step 4.6 Sketch List • Should be named now. • It’s hard to 2D draw in 3D View, so lets look at it from a 2D View. • I put the drawing on the top plane so I’m going to click on the top view & look straight down. Step 4.7 Base in 2D View • Also, notice the 3D tools disappeared while we are in a 2D sketch. 2D tools appeared. Step 5.1 Draw a Square • Choose the Square tool, and draw a rectangle on the base sketch. Step 5.2 Measure it • Choose the measure tool, click one side then the other, then type in 12 inches, hit enter. Step 5.3 Finish Drawing • It should be 12 inches by 12 inches. Now click finish sketch Green Checkmark. Step 5.4 Lets look at it 3D • Click View • Click Trimetric View Step 6.2 Turn this into a 3D Object • Click Extrude tool, type in 12 inches, select the square, & hit green checkmark. Step 6.3 12 X 12 Cube Done • Lets rename the extrusion to 12inchcube Step 6.4 Select Circle Tool • Select the circle tool, we are to make a circle.. Step 6.5 10 Inch Circle • Make a 10 in circle in the center of drawing. Step 6.6 10 Inch Circle • Click Finish Sketch when done. Step 6.7 1 Inch Peg • Extrude, name peg, 1 inch, select circle, finish. Step 6.8 1 Inch Peg • Finished Peg. Step 7.1 Fillets • Click Fillets Tool. Step 7.2 Fillets • Type in .5 inch fillets. Step 7.3 Fillets • Select top & side edges ONLY. Step 7.4 Fillets Done • Notice only the sides and top are filleted… Step 8.1 Shell Tool • We shell so often they give us a tool for that… Step 8.2 Shell Tool • Type 1 inch, select bottom, & click finish… Step 9 Done • We made a LEGO! • I turned off all lines just so we could view the finished product as it would be manufactured… Next Assignment 2 Revolving