Canoe Mirroring Lofts

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Canoe Mirroring Lofts 1. Set Units to Inches 2. Create a New Design. 3. Save the Design as canoeinl811 in your Canoe folder. 4. Create a New Sketch on the Frontal Workplane. Name the Sketch Middle. 5. Rename the Frontal Workplane to Middle by clicking on it ONCE, then type Middle in place of Frontal. 6. Shift-W to View Onto Workplane. 7. Drag out and dimension a sketch as below.

8. Select the left, vertical line. Right Click -> Toggle Construction. This turns the vertical line into a reference or construction line. See Below. Notice that the line is now dashed, meaning it is a construction line. 9. Go to Line -> Mirror. Select the Lines tab. Hold Shift, then select the 12 horizontal, the 9 vertical and the diagonal lines. There should be a 3 in the lines box. See Below: Choose these three lines while holding Shift

10. Click on the Axes tab. Choose the 16 construction line. See Below: Select the construction line 11. Click OK, and your sketch should look like the one below, with the appropriate lines mirrored. If you change a dimension on the original side, it will also change the mirrored dimension. 12. Save your Work!!

You are now going to create two New Workplanes to finish the canoe. 13. Shift-T to View Trimetric. Click on the Workplane tool from the design toolbar. You will notice that you sketch has disappeared. Don t worry you have not deleted or lost any work. See below: 14. Click on the Middle Workplane in the Design Window to select it. Right Click on it, and select New Workplane. Name the workplane Front, and set the offset to 40. Click OK. Right Click on the Middle Workplane

15. Right Click on the Front workplane in the Browser window, and create a New Sketch. Name the sketch Front. Shift W to View onto Workplane. Create the triangle sketch below: 16. Right Click on the 3 line to make it a Construction Line. Mirror the lines to create the triangle below.

17. You are now going to Copy the sketch onto a New Workplane. Select Lines, then go to Edit-> Select All, then Edit -> Copy. Your triangle sketch is on the Windows clipboard we will use it soon! 18. Click on the Middle Workplane in the Design Window to select it. Right Click on it, and select New Workplane. Name the workplane Rear, and set the offset to -40. Click OK. See Below: 19. Right Click on the Rear workplane in the Browser window, and create a New Sketch. Name the sketch Rear. Shift W to View onto Workplane. Paste the triangle sketch, as below:

20. You can see from the three sketches above what the basic shape of our canoe will be. Using the Loft feature, you will pull (or extrude) material through these sketches to create the canoe shape. 21. Go to Features -> Loft through profile. The Active Sketch (in this case, the Rear sketch) is automatically included in the loft. 22. To add the other two sketches, Select Lines and lasso each sketch. See below:

23. Notice the dotted line that curves below the bottom points. The yellow box indicates the position of the loft flow on the Active Sketch. If the loft flow isn t like the one above, you may need to click on and move the yellow dot. If it looks like the one above, click OK. Your finished loft should look like the one below:

24. Finish your canoe by rounding edges and shelling it out (Shell Solids). ** Our canoe has no seats! Can you figure out a way to put a bench seat inside? **