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AUTODESK INVENTOR Trial Projects Drawing Creation Create detailed drawings of a collar flange

PART 1: CREATING DRAWING VIEWS page: 2 1. 2. 3. Start by clicking the Projects icon in the ribbon. Navigate to where you saved the project files and select Collar-Flange- Assembly.ipj. Then open Collar-Flange-Assembly.iam. 4. Select the Flanged-Collar component in the model window and right click to bring up the marking menu. Select open. With Flanged-Collar.ipt open, select File and choose New from the ribbon menu. In the dialog, select the Metric folder and choose ANSI (mm).dwg as the drawing template. In the model browser on the left of the screen, right click Sheet:1 and choose Edit Sheet....

PART 1: CREATING DRAWING VIEWS page: 3 5. 6. 7. Change the sheet size to C and select OK. 8. In the model window, right click to open the marking menu and choose Base View.... Change the scale to 2:1 and ensure the style is set to Hidden Line as shown. Drag the view towards the left side of the drawing and use the arrows on each side of the ViewCube to orient the model as shown (down arrow, then the right arrow) and click OK. With the base view selected, start Projected View from the marking menu. Move your cursor and click in each direction to place the views and then right click and select Create.

PART 1: CREATING DRAWING VIEWS page: 4 9. 10. 11. With the base view selected, open Section View from the marking menu. Draw a vertical line through the middle of the part as shown. Right click and select Continue. 12. Slide your cursor to the right and click to place the view. Break the forced alignment by right clicking on the view, selecting Alignment and choosing Break. After breaking the alignment, move the view to the upper right quadrant of the drawing as shown.

PART 1: CREATING DRAWING VIEWS page: 5 13. 14. 15. To remove the display of the selection line through the part in the Base view, right click the line and uncheck Show Entire Line. 16. To create a detail view, right click inside the Section A-A view and select Detail View from the marking menu. Draw out the circle as shown to specify the area of the detail view. Click to set the circle diameter, and then move your cursor to the location on the sheet where you want the detail view placed.

PART 2: DRAWING ANNOTATIONS page: 6 1. 2. 3. Using the same drawing created in Part 1, select Centerline Bisector from the Annotate tab in the ribbon. 4. Select the edges as highlighted (green and red) to create a centerline in Section A-A. Repeat to add centerlines in the Base and Right views of the part. Start the Center Mark command from the Annotate tab in the ribbon. Select the holes in the Base, Top, and Right views as highlighted in red in the image above.

PART 2: DRAWING ANNOTATIONS page: 7 5. 6. 7. Start the Centerline command from the Annotate tab in the ribbon. 8. In the top view, select each of the four holes highlighted in green above. Select the hole you picked first a second time to complete the centerline. Right click and select Create. In the Base, Right, and Section A-A views, adjust the centerline length beyond the part by clicking the line and moving the green handle. In Section A-A, right click to open the marking menu and select General Dimension. Choose the line as shown and click where you want to place the dimension. Click OK in the dialog.

PART 2: DRAWING ANNOTATIONS page: 8 9. 10. Repeat the process to add the dimensions shown. (Move the Section A-A title down if needed). Select the two points shown to create an additional dimension. Place below the 30mm diameter dimension. 11. 12. In the dialog box, add a Diameter symbol at the beginning of the text field and select OK. Right click in the model window and select OK to finish the dimension command. On the Annotate tab in the ribbon, select the drop down arrow next to Ordinate and start the Ordinate Set command.

PART 2: DRAWING ANNOTATIONS page: 9 13. 14. Pick the corner as shown and then right click to select Continue. Place the.00 dimension to the left as shown. Select the points needed to add the additional dimensions as shown. Right click in the window and select Create. 15. 16. Looking at the Detail B view, right click and select General Dimension. Pick the corners of the slot to create the dimension shown. In the dialog box, open the Precision and Tolerance tab. Select Deviation as the method and enter 0.05 as the upper limit.

PART 2: DRAWING ANNOTATIONS page: 10 17. 18. 19. Repeat for the height dimension, this time using 0.02 as the upper limit. 20. Looking at the Top view, right click and choose General Dimension. Detail the drawing as shown above. Note: Angular dimensions can be created by clicking the centerlines of the holes. In the Annotate tab inside the ribbon, select Hole and Thread. Select the hole in the top left of the part and place the dimension.

PART 2: DRAWING ANNOTATIONS page: 11 21. 22. 23. Inside the Base view, right click select Retrieve Dimensions from the marking menu. This brings up all dimensions that were used to define the 3D model. 24. Window select the area shown to bring up dimensions associated with those features. In the dialog box, click the arrow next to Select Dimensions. Choose the 6mm diameter dimension and click OK. Move the dimension to the right side of the view. Right click on the 6mm diameter dimension and choose Edit Model Dimension from the marking menu. With this, you can change 3D model parameters from within the drawing view.

PART 2: DRAWING ANNOTATIONS page: 12 25. 26. Change the Hole Diameter to 7mm and click OK. The drawing will update immediately and the change will be carried over to the 3D model as well. For additional practice, you can fully detail the Base and Right views as shown above using the techniques previously used. Save and close the drawing when complete.

PART 3: ASSEMBLY DRAWING page: 13 1. 2. 3. Reopen Collar-Flange-Assembly.iam. Create a new drawing by selecting New from the ribbon menu and select the same drawing template as before, ANSI (mm).dwg. 4. In the model browser, right click on Sheet:1 and choose Edit Sheet.... Change the sheet size to C. Open Base View from the marking menu. Set the style to Hidden Line and Scale to 2:1. Click to place the view in the top left corner and then click below to create the side view. Right click inside the Top view and select Section View. Draw the line as shown above to define the section, right click and select continue.

PART 3: ASSEMBLY DRAWING page: 14 5. 6. 7. Place the view to the right. Right click inside Section A-A and select Automated Centerlines. Select Cylindrical Features in the dialog and check both boxes in Projection. Click OK. 8. Repeat the Automated Centerlines operation with the same settings in both the Top and Front views of the drawing. Start the General Dimension command from the marking menu and add the dimensions as shown in the Front view. Right click in the model window and select Base View again from the marking menu. In the dialog, click the folder icon to open a view from an existing file.

PART 3: ASSEMBLY DRAWING page: 15 9. 10. 11 Select Collar-Flange-Assembly.ipn and click Open. 12. Click the corner of the ViewCube as shown to change to an isometric view of the exploded assembly. Move the view to the top right corner of the sheet. In the Style section of the dialog, make sure both Hidden Lines Removed and Shaded are selected and select OK. In the Annotate tab in the ribbon, select Auto Balloon.

PART 3: ASSEMBLY DRAWING page: 16 13. 14. 15. Click on the exploded view to Select View Set and then window select all the parts for Add or Remove Components. 16. Choose the Select Placement button in the dialog and click to place the balloons below the view. Click OK in the dialog to complete the command. Window select the balloons and then right click to bring up the marking menu. Go to the Align pop out and select To Edge. Select the edge of the flange highlighted in red as shown and then drag the balloons away from the part to their final placement to complete the drawing.

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