Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Creating and Extrude Profile

For those of you who just learned to draw using Mechanical Desktop, here I will give basic examples of drawing part / 3-dimensional components. Hopefully this will help you to see more of the application of this program. And in this case, I will make a 3-dimensional image of a rectangle with a 3mm high.

The first step is to create a sketch profile (profile a sketch). Select Design > Rectangle, and create a rectangle on the graph image area (for the length and width dimensions as you ignore the past, Insha Allah in the next example I will give).



After that the graphics area, kick-right and select the Sketch Solving > Single Profile. The purpose of this command is to convert the sketch into a profile that is ready for in-Extrude,



to appear dotted line as an example the following image. And the rectangle has now become a profile.



Then in the graph area, right-click and select Work Sketched Features> Extrude.

In the dialog box Feature Extrusion, specify:
  • Operation: Base
  • Distance: 3
  • Draft Angle: 0
  • Termination Type: Blind
  • Choose OK.
Press ENTER to accept the above results in the direction of the arrow. To view the isometric drawings, select View > 3D Views > Left Isometric.



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