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3D Exercise 7

Atualizado: 2 de dez.

Exercise 7
Exercise 7

Features used to make this exercise:

In this CAD tutorial we'll use the features: 

  • Extrude: This command is the most fundamental for turning a 2D sketch into a 3D solid. It works by extending a sketch profile in a straight line, either to add material (a "join" operation) or to remove it (a "cut" operation).

  • Revolve: This command creates a 3D object by rotating a 2D profile around a central axis. It is the most efficient way to model parts that have circular or cylindrical symmetry, such as a bottle, a vase, or a chess piece.

  • Hole: This is a specialized feature for creating different types of holes in a part. Unlike an Extrude Cut, which just pushes a profile straight through, the Hole command offers options for various hole types, including simple, tapped (threaded), clearance, or countersunk holes. It saves time and ensures accuracy by allowing you to define the hole's diameter, depth, and thread specifications without having to manually sketch all the details.


All dimensions are in mm/g/s/ISO  

2D Sketch


Sketch 7
Sketch 7

Exercise 7 - 3D practice drawing for all CAD software ( AutoCAD, SolidWorks, 3DS Max, Autodesk Inventor, Fusion 360, CATIA, Creo Parametric, SolidEdge etc.)


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Tutorial In Autodesk Fusion: https://youtu.be/1boXMStGNfs

Tutorial In Solidworks: https://youtu.be/Loy6rRGUW0Q

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