Showing posts with label Hacksaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hacksaw. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2016

Hacksaw (Video Tutorial) Siemens NX 10

Hacksaw_1

Hacksaw_2

Serial No. 30.

Hacksaw (Video Tutorial) Siemens NX 10

In this Siemens Nx Tutorial we will describe how to build the model of a ‘Hacksaw’. It is a part and assembly modeling tutorial, several parts has been created like Handle, Rivet, Frame, Saw Blade, Washer and so on in the assembly environment with the help of ‘Create New Component’ command.

It will cover the following topics.

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• Creating 2D Sketches on different Planes.

• Use the sketch constraints that are applied on during sketch creation.

• Use feature commands such as Extrude, Revolve, Edge Blend, Mirror feature, Pattern feature, Sweep, Trim body, filled surface, Sew etc.

• How to create top-down assembly modelling in Siemens NX software.

• How to remove the degree of freedom of the parts with the help of ‘Assembly Constraints’ command.

• How to rotate the part by using ‘Move Component’ command.

• How to create realistic thread on the bolt and nut by using ‘Thread’ tool.

• How to smooth the edges of model by using ‘Visualization Preferences’ command.

 

 

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Click the following link to get the model file: - http://bit.ly/2LSD05p

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Modelling a Hacksaw Blade (Creo Parametric 2.0)

Hacksaw Blade

In this video tutorial creation of a Hacksaw Blade is displayed. Viewers will be able to watch application of many part modelling tools like Extrude, Round, Hole, Mirror and Pattern as well as 2D sketching techniques are also shown.

 

 

Transcription of Video

  1. Start a new part file from scratch and give it a name ‘Hacksaw Blade.’
  2. Select the Top Datum plane and create a new sketch on this plane.
  3. Click the Sketch View icon. This will orient the sketching plane parallel to the screen.
  4. Close the visibility of the Datum Planes, Axis and Points etc. to make the screen clear.
  5. Pick the Centre Rectangle tool from the Sketching panel.
  6. Draw a Rectangle and apply the dimensions as displayed.
  7. As soon as the new dimensions are applied the software will automatically adjust the view of design window so that the sketch can be seen clearly.
  8. Click green check mark to finish the sketch.
  9. Activate the Extrude Tool from the Shape Panel.
  10. Select the sketch and define the depth value.
  11. Select extrude both side of the sketch equally option and execute the command.
  12. Change the colour of the part according to your wish so that it can be acknowledged easily in the design window.
  13. Activate the Reorient tool and position the model in an isometric view using navigation tools.
  14. Save this view for future reference.
  15. Save the part file.
  16. Activate the Round Tool from the Engineering Panel.
  17. Select four outer edges of the model.
  18. Define the radius of the round and execute the command.
  19. Activate the Hole tool.
  20. Select the Top Face of the model to define the Placement Reference.
  21. Enter the Diameter Value for the drilled hole.
  22. Set the offset references of the hole and fill the corresponding offset values.
  23. Select through all option and execute the command.
  24. Open the visibility of Datum Planes.
  25. Select the Hole 1 in the Model Tree and activate the Mirror Tool from the Editing Panel.
  26. Select Right Datum Plane as Mirroring Plane and execute the command.
  27. Select the top face of the model and start a new sketch on this face.
  28. Specify two references for the sketch.
  29. Draw a sketch with the help of line tool as displayed.
  30. Apply the dimensions as displayed.
  31. Click green check mark to finish the sketch.
  32. Activate the Extrude Tool and select the sketch.
  33. Flip the Depth Direction.
  34. Select Remove Material option and Through all option.
  35. Click the green check mark to apply and save the changes.
  36. Select the Extrude 2 in the Model Tree and activate the Pattern Tool from the Editing Panel.
  37. Set Direction as the type of pattern.
  38. Select the front edge of the model to define the direction of the pattern.
  39. Enter the number of members to be patterned.
  40. Define the spacing between the pattern members.
  41. Click the green check mark to apply and save the changes.
  42. So fully developed model is visible in the graphics window.

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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Creating Tooth of Hacksaw Blade-Autodesk Inventor 2013 (with caption and audio narration)

Hacksaw Blade

Serial No. 193

Creating Tooth of Hacksaw Blade-Autodesk Inventor 2013 (with caption and audio narration)

In this exercise we have used two 3D features → Extrude (Cut operation) and Rectangular Pattern.

Here a pre constructed part ‘Blade’ is taken from the model ‘Hacksaw’. 

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Click the following link to get the model file: - http://bit.ly/2ooUYmN 

 

 

 Transcription of Video

  1. Open the Blade (.ipt) file.
  2. A pre constructed Blade part file is visible in isometric view.
  3. Select blue face of the Blade.
  4. When the mini-toolbar appears, click the third button on the right, labeled with the tooltip Create Sketch.
  5. Now we are in the sketch environment.
  6. Take the project of the model by using Project Cut Edges tool.
  7. Select all the sketches in the design window and convert them into construction geometry.
  8. Create tooth profile with the help of line tool.
  9. Now the sketch is complete.
  10. Finish the 2D sketch.
  11. Select any line of the enclosed profile, the mini-toolbar appears in the graphics window.
  12. Click the Create Extrude icon.
  13. It will automatically select the tooth profile.
  14. Extrude dialog box is visible in the design window.
  15. In the Extents field, select ‘All’ option from the drop down list.
  16. It will automatically select the ‘Cut’ operation.
  17. Click OK to create the feature.
  18. Click the ‘Rectangular Pattern’ icon on the Pattern panel of 3D Model tab.
  19. Rectangular Pattern dialogue box is visible in the graphics window.
  20. Features button is active by default.
  21. Select Extrusion3 from the browser bar.
  22. Right click in the graphics window and choose Continue.
  23. Select horizontal edge of the blade parallel to X Axis to define the direction of pattern.
  24. Choose the Flip button to reverse the direction.
  25. Set the column count to 192.
  26. Set the column spacing to 0.0625 inch.
  27. Now the preview of pattern is visible.
  28. Click OK to execute the Rectangular Pattern Feature.
  29. Right click the Rectangular Pattern2 in the browser bar, and then select Show Dimensions.