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Swept, Lofted and Additional Features Engineering Design with SOLIDWORKS® 2018
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41) Click Cell 86. Enter 200. Click Cell C6. Enter 10. ~ 4 Small 100 3
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42) Click a position inside the Graphics window. ~ 7
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43) Click OK to generate the three configurations. The ' 9
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44) Rebuild I the model.
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Display the configurations.
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45) Click the ConfigurationManager ~ tab. View the
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View the three configurations.
46) Double-click Small. Double-click Medium. lt; OK
47) Double-click Large. Double-click Default.
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48) Click the FeatureManager ~ tab.
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Save the model. ~ Small
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The 0-RING is classified as a simple Swept feature.
A complex Swept feature utilizes 3D curves and
Guide Curves. Investigate additional Swept features Thread
later in the project.
An example of a complex Swept is a Thread. A
Thread requires a Helical/Spiral curve for the path
and a circular profile.
Another example of a complex Swept is a violin
body. The violin body requires Guide Curves to
control the Swept geometry. Without Guide Curves
the profile follows the straight path to produce a
rectangular shape.
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