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MD & CAD-II

LAB REPORT

Submitted to:
Engr. Adnan Rasheed

Submitted by:
Name: Mohsin Shahzad
(Meen211101082)
(Meen 6B)

INSTITUTE OF MECHANICAL AND


MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING (IMME)
Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information
Technology, Rahim Yar Khan
LAB 05 Command Practice & Practice Drawing 03

Lab Session 05

To practice the split entities command in 2D sketch mode


and loft feature in 3-Dimensional feature mode and to
practice a 3D drawing (Practice Drawing-03) in SolidWorks

Section –I

Command Practice

1-Split Entities Command

To split a sketch entity:

1. In an open sketch, click Split Entities (Sketch toolbar) or Tools > Sketch Tools > Split
Entities .

The pointer changes to .

2. Click the sketch entity at the location where you want the split to occur.

The sketch entity splits into two entities, and a split point is added between the two sketch entities.

To erase part of an entity:


Click Modify > Split (or type Split).
In the graphics area, specify an entity.
The point you click is the location where you want to begin the break.

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Specify the second break point to determine the section to delete.


You can instead select the First point option to specify the first point explicitly, in which case
you are prompted next for the second point.
The portion between the two points is erased.

To cut off one end of an entity:


Click Modify > Split (or type Split).
Click an entity at the point where you want the new end point to be.
Click the other point past the entity's current end point.
The entity is cut off at the point you clicked on the entity.

To split an entity into two entities:


Click Modify > Split (or type Split).
Click an entity at the point where you want to split the entity.
Enter @ to repeat the initial point.
The entity is split into two pieces without erasing any part of it. This method is useful if you
want to split an entity where it intersects

2-Loft Feature in 3-Dimensional feature mode

Loft creates a feature by making transitions between profiles. A loft can be a base, boss, cut, or
surface. You create a loft using two or more profiles. Only the first, last, or first and last profiles
can be points. All sketch entities, including guide curves and profiles, can be contained in a
single 3D sketch.
Create a 2D sketch

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Select the Front Plane in the feature tree (menu at the left side) and create a sketch by clicking on
the 2D Sketch icon
The display changes so the Front plane faces you.

Figure 1

Create a shape with the Spline tool

Go to Tools > Sketch Entities > Spline

Use multiple Spline points to draw a contour as shown in the picture


Make sure that the endpoint of the Spline is connected with the startpoint of the Spline to create
a closed contour.

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Figure 2

Click on the Sketch button in the upper right corner and close the 2D Sketch

Create a new plane parallel on the Front Plane

Go to: Insert > Reference Geometry > Plane or click on the Plane icon
Select the Front Plane as shown in the picture.

Change the Offset Distance into 110 mm.

Click OK

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Figure 3

Create a Circle sketch

Go to Tools > Sketch Entities > Circle or click on the circle icon
Draw a circle as shown in the picture

Close the Sketch

Figure 4

Create a 3D Sketch

Click on the Dropdown menu under the 2D sketch option to select the 3D Sketch icon
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Create a shape with the Spline tool

Go to Tools > Sketch Entities > Spline or click on the Spline icon
Draw a two-point Spline without any midpoints.
Change the dimensions of the blue Spline arrow to create a curve as shown in the picture.

Close the Sketch

Figure 5

Now it’s time to draw the Loft

Go to Insert > Boss/Base > Loft or click on the Loft icon

Select Sketch1 and Sketch2 as loft profiles


Enanble the Show preview option
Algin the green balls if you can’t see a preview

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Figure 6

Add a Guide Curve


To define the shape of the Loft you can add (multiple) Guide Curves.

Click in the purple Guide Curve box and select 3DSketch1 in the feature tree or the model

Figure 7

Click OK to apply your Loft

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Figure 8

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Section –II
Practice Drawing

STEP: 01
1. In This step choose front plane and make a circle according to given dimensions.

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STEP:
2. Now extrude the sketch.

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STEP:
3. Our final part is ready in isometric view.

Figure 25

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