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Beginner's Guide to SOLIDWORKS 2019- Level I









                                    •  Offset Face. Is defined by offsetting the adjacent faces by the defined distance



                                             and  measuring  perpendicular  from  the  intersection.  Can  be  symmetric  or


                                             asymmetric.  Review  the  image  to  better  understand  how  the  chamfer


                                             dimensions are measured.







                                      eJ Chamfer


                                      ~  X



                                      Chamfer Type
















                                                                                                                                                                                                        .....  ....



                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Distance 1:  0.2Sin


                                                                                                                                                                                                           ___  .---'lDistance 2:  0.1in

                                             b2J Tangent propagation


                                             @Full preview

                                             0  Partial preview

                                             0 No preview





                                                                                                                                 .250
                                             Asymmetric                             v


                                      ..:q  0.250in                                 •
                                                                                    •


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                                    •  Face-Face.  Select two  faces  to  add  a  chamfer between  them,  measure  the


                                             distance in each direction, symmetrical, chord width or hold line.






                                      ~ Chamfer



                                      ~  X
                                                                                                                                                Face Set 1

                                                                                                                                          Distance 1:  0.25in
                                      Chamfer Type

                                                                                                                                          Distance 2:  0.1 in















                                      (f;J      Face<1>



                                                                   0

                                                 ace<2>


                                                                   0

                                             b2J Tangent propagation

                                            @Full preview                                            .250

                                            0  Partial preview

                                            0 No preview







                                             Asymmetric                             v


                                      ..:q  0.250in




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