Engineering Design
with SolidWorks 2005
and MultiMedia CD
A Step-by-Step Project Based Approach Utilizing 3D Solid Modeling
David C. Planchard & Marie P. Planchard
SDC
Schroff Development Corporation
www.schroff.com
www.schroff-europe.com
INSIDE:
MultiMedia CD
An audio/visual
presentation of the
tutorial projects
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Project 4
Extrude and Revolve Features
Below are the desired outcomes and usage competencies based on the completion of
Project 4.
Project Desired Outcomes:
Usage Competencies:
• An understanding of the
customer’s requirements for
the FLASHLIGHT assembly.
• Ability to apply design intent to sketches,
features, parts and assemblies.
• Two Part Templates:
o PART-IN-ANSI.
o PART-MM-ISO.
• Ability to apply Document Properties and
create custom Part Templates.
• Four key parts:
o BATTERY.
o BATTERYPLATE.
o LENS.
o BULB.
• Specific knowledge and understanding of the
following Features: Extruded-Boss, Extruded
Base, Extruded-Cut, Revolve Boss/Bass,
Revolved Cut, Dome, Shell, Circular Pattern
and Fillet.
• Core and Cavity Tooling for
the BATTERYPLATE.
• Understanding of the Mold Tools: Scale,
Parting Lines, Parting Surfaces, Shut-off
Surfaces, Tooling Split and Draft Analysis to
create a simple core and cavity.
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Project 4 – Extrude and Revolve Features
Project Objective
Design a FLASHLIGHT assembly according to the customer’s requirements. The
FLASHLIGHT assembly will be cost effective, serviceable and flexible for future
manufacturing revisions.
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