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Funda1nentals of Part Modeling Engineering Design with SOLIDWORKS 2018
Reuse geometry. The Linear Pattern feature with the Geometry Pattern option saves
rebuild time. Rename the seed feature in the part pattern. The seed feature is the first
feature for the pattern, Example: M3x0.5 Tapped Holel. Assemble additional parts to the
seed feature in the assembly.
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;Q-;, Save time when sketching by utilizing the Grid. Click Grid
[RDisplay grid
Options, Document Properties, Grid/Snap to control rtfoash
display and spacing settings. The Display grid check box I'.{] Automatic scaling
turns on/off the Grid in the sketch. Major grid spacing: 100.00mm ~I
' I/ Minor-lines per major: 4 ~]
-;Q-;, Hide geometric relations to clearly display profile lines
Snap points per minor: 1
in the sketch. Check View, Hide/Show, Sketch Relations
to hide/display geometric relations in the sketch.
Go To System Snaps
GUIDE Part • Material and Mass Properties
Apply material to the GUIDE part. The Material dialog box
helps you manage physical materials. You can work with
pre-defined materials, create custom materials, apply
materials to parts, and manage favorites.
Calculate the Mass Properties of the GUIDE part using the Mass Properties tool.
Activity: GUIDE Part • Materials Editor and Mass Properties
Apply AISI 304 material to the model.
586) Right-click the Materials folder in the FeatureManager.
587) Click Edit Material. The Materials dialog box is displayed.
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Expand the Steel folder. )[
588) Expand the Steel folder from the SOLIDWORKS Materials ~ GUIDE (Default<<Default> _Display:
box.
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589) Select AISI 304. View the available materials and information lfi:J Sensors
provided in the Materials dialog box. The Materials dialog box • (A] Annotations
is updated from previous years. [l:] Equations
590) Click Apply.
591) Click Close from the Materials dialog box. AISI 304 is
displayed in the GUIDE FeatureManager.
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