fast track pro/e short course

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prepared by bilal ahmed siddiqui

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FAST TRACK General Creating direct feature Sketching basic geometrical feature Capturing design intent with sketch Project Drawing Assembly+ Mechanism Prepaired by: Bilal Ahmed Siddiqui

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General Creating direct feature Sketching basic geometrical feature Project Drawing Mechanism + mechanica Capturing design intent with sketch PRO-Engineering

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ICON GUIDE

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MAKING SELECTIONS

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MAKING SELECTIONS

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ORIENTING THE MODEL

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Creating Direct Feature Objectives Creating direct features including Holes, Rounds, Chamfers, Drafts and Shells Creating datum plane and datum axis reference geometry Describe how creating direct features affect parent/child relationships

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DRAFT Creating Direct Feature Terms You Need To Know What is Draft? Draft is a feature that adds a taper to any tabulated plane or cylinder, which is pivoted about a plane or curve at a specific angle. The most common use of this type of feature is for adding taper to your part for mold ability. Why use Draft? This is a good question, just think of how you would ad draft to a part without this type of functionality? What if you had to model that 1° - 5° draft in each feature of your part? With draft functionality you can quickly add draft to multiple surfaces in a part with one feature. This is a way to make your life easier.

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Before Draft After Draft Creating Direct Feature

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Holes Model Creating Direct Feature

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Creating Direct Feature Rounds Chamfers

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Creating Direct Feature Model Shell

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Creating Direct Feature

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Creating Direct Feature parent/child relationships

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Sketching Basic Geometry Features

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Objectives After completing this section you will be able to: Create part model to default templates. Create 2-D sketch features. Create extruded features from 2-D sketch features. Describe how parent child/relationship affects sketched features.

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Capturing design intent with sketch

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Objectives After completing this section you will be able to: Create constrain and dimension sketches. Create extruded, revolved and ribbed features from 2-D sketches. Describe how creates sketch-based features affects parent/child relationships

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Creating A Piston (Challenge)

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Objectives In this exercise, you create the piston by using various techniques previously