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Exercise 1: Extruding A 2 Dimensional Profile of The Entity

1) The document provides instructions to create a 3D solid model using basic extrude features in a part file named "E1". 2) The model is created by extruding rectangular and circular profiles on different faces of the part to build up the geometry. 3) Fillet, chamfer, shell, and rendering tools are then used to further define edges and add visual properties to the completed 3D solid model.

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Exercise 1: Extruding A 2 Dimensional Profile of The Entity

1) The document provides instructions to create a 3D solid model using basic extrude features in a part file named "E1". 2) The model is created by extruding rectangular and circular profiles on different faces of the part to build up the geometry. 3) Fillet, chamfer, shell, and rendering tools are then used to further define edges and add visual properties to the completed 3D solid model.

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EXERCISE 1

Introduction to basic part modeling Base Extrude Features create a 3D solid representation by
extruding a 2 dimensional profile of the entity.

1) Start a new “part” file. Write the name of part “E1”.

2) Select the “Sketch icon”.

3) Select the “Front” plane from the Model tree.


4) Select the “Rectangle tool” & further select the “Corner Rectangle”.

5) Click on the origin and draw the rectangle. Set horizontal dimension “3 inch” & Vertical “5
inch”. And click “ok” to complete sketch.

6) Select “Extrude” icon & set to blind “0.5 inch”. Hit “Apply” the green check mark to finish.

7) To sketch the next feature, select the “Extrude” icon & then select front face of the model.
8) Draw the “Corner Rectangle”, Click on the origin.

9) Adding a constraint – Ctrl Select both left edges of sketch and solid. Select Coincident.

10) Extrude
11) Select sketch icon, select the face and draw a circle on the face. Dimension, Hit “Ok”.

12) Extrude Cut


13) Select the “Round” tool & enter the value “1 inch” to fillet the corners.

14) Select the “Edge chamfer” from chamfer tool & set value “0.1 inch” to chamfer the Edge.
15) Select the “Shell” tool, select the back face and set thickness “0.06 inch” to shell the body.

16) Select the “Render”, “Appearance Gallery” and select Green for edges & Red for circle.

17) Go to file save and save-as “E1”.

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