Steve Heather

AutoCAD 3D Modeling


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       Exercises

       Lesson 2

       Opening the Properties Palette

       Modify Solids Using the Properties Palette

       Modify Solids Using the Grips

       Exercises

       Lesson 3

       Setting the Solid History System Variable

       Chamfer the Edge of a 3D Solid Model

       Modify an Existing Chamfer

       Remove an Existing Chamfer

       Fillet the Edge of a 3D Solid Model

       Modify an Existing Fillet

       Remove an Existing Fillet

       Exercises

       Lesson 4

       User Coordinate System (UCS)

       Moving the UCS to a Temporary Location

       Rotating the UCS

       Using the Dynamic UCS

       Exercises

       Lesson 5

       Orbit Tool

       Move Tool

       Union Tool

       Subtract Tool

       Intersect Tool

       Exercises

       Lesson 6

       3D Rotate Tool

       3D Mirror Tool

       3D Align Tool

       Exercises

       Lesson 7

       Extrude Tool

       Revolve Tool

       Loft Tool

       Sweep Tool

       Exercises

       Lesson 8

       Shell Tool

       Helix Tool

       Exercises

       Projects

       Project 1

       Stackable Junk Tray

       Project 2

       Ornate Balcony

       Project 3

       Working Platform

       Project 4

       Belt Roller Assembly

       Appendixes

       A 3D Printing

       B Add a Printer / Plotter

       Index

       Final Notes about AutoCAD®

      AutoCAD® 3D Modeling

      EXERCISE WORKBOOK

      This Workbook is designed for classroom instruction or self-study and is suitable for both inch and metric users. There are 8 lessons and 4 modeling projects.

      Each lesson starts with step-by-step instructions on how to create 3-dimensional (3D) solid models followed by exercises designed for practicing the commands you learned within that lesson. The modeling projects are designed so that you can create complex 3D models by combining many of the commands you learned within those lessons.

      Downloadable sample files are provided to accompany some of the lessons and modeling projects.

       How to get the supplied sample files?

      The file “3d-modeling.zip” should be downloaded from our website:

       http://new.industrialpress.com/ext/downloads/acad/3d-modeling.zip

      Enter the address into your web browser and the download will start automatically.

       Once the file has been downloaded you can unzip it to extract the sample files.

      AutoCAD vs. AutoCAD LT

      The LT version of AutoCAD has approximately 80 percent of the capabilities of the full version. It was originally created to be installed on the small hard drives that Laptops used to have. Hence, the name LT. (LT does not mean “Light”). In order to reduce the size of the program AutoCAD removed some of the high-end capabilities, such as Solid Modeling. As a result, AutoCAD LT is not suitable for this Workbook.

      Steve Heather is a former Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Aided Design in England, UK. For the past 8 years he has been a Beta Tester for Autodesk®, testing the latest AutoCAD® software. Previous to teaching and for more than 30 years, he worked as a Precision Engineer in the Aerospace and Defense industries.

      Steve can be contacted for questions or comments at: [email protected]

      This Workbook was created using AutoCAD® 2017. You may have an earlier version. There are some cosmetic changes to the main interface but the commands are mostly the same. During some of the lessons you will be asked to start