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SolidWorks Tutorial 2Picture HolderPreparatory Vocational Trainingand Advanced Vocational TrainingDassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation,175 Wyman StreetWaltham, Massachusetts 02451 USAPhone: 1-800-693-9000Outside the U.S.: 1-781-810-5011Fax: 1-781-810-3951Email: info@solidworks.comWeb: http://www.solidworks.com/education

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Tutorial 2: Picture HolderIn this tutorial you will create a picture holder, consisting of a rectangular base with 4vertical axes on it. You will get to know some new features, such as the Chamfercommand. You will also get to know Assemblies.BaseWork PlanThis time we will also examine how to shape this design. It has two different parts, whichwe will design separately. We will then join them together in an assembly.We will start with the base. We will follow the same steps as we would in the workshop:1234Use a piece of material with the following dimensions: 150x46x12.Chamfer the ribs of the top plane.Drill four holes with a diameter of Ø5.Countersink the holes on the bottom plane.SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial1

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder1Start SolidWorks and open a new file by clicking on New.2Of course we will start bymaking a new part.1 Click on the Part button inthe menu first.2 Then click on OK.123Set the units for the part as MMGS at the bottom right of the SolidWorks screen.4Click on Top Planein the left column oftheFeatureManager.In this plane we willmake a sketch.5Click on the Sketchtab in the CommandManager (which isthe menu at the top of the screen) toshow the right buttons. Then click onRectangle to draw a rectangle.212SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder6Put the mouse rightabove the origin, andit will change shapelike in the view on theright.Click once.7Move the mouse awayfrom the origin. Thedimensions of therectangle you aredrawing will appear atthe cursor. The accuratedimensions are notimportant yet.Click again to draw therectangle.8Now, we will determine the accurate dimensions: Click on Smart Dimension in theCommandManager.9Next, click on the upper horizontal line.Move the cursor up and click at a randomposition to set the dimension.10A menu will automatically appear in which you can set the accurate dimension.Change the dimension to 150 mm and click on OK (the green ‘check’ icon).SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial3

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder11Do the same with the vertical side ofthe rectangle. Make this dimension46 mm.The sketch should now look likethe image on the right.The sketch is now ready, and we willtransform it into a rectangular piece ofmaterial.Click on the Features tab in theCommandManager and next on ExtrudedBoss/Base.13 Fill in a height of12 on the left sideof the screen and2click on OK.12211414There, the first feature isdone already!15Before we continue,make sure no feature is still active.Watch the right top corner of your screen. If yousee one of the views on the right, then click on thered ‘X’ to close any opened commands. The otheroption will accept and close the current sketch orfeature.SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder16Next, we will create the chamferon the top plane. To do so, you donot have to make a sketch first.Click on the top plane of theblock to select it.17Click on the arrowdirectly below theFillet button in theCommandManagerto show the dropdown menu.Click on Chamfer.18Next, you mustcheck and set a number4of items.1 Be sure the optionsFull preview is2selected. This willgive you a good viewof the changes thatare going to happen.2 When everything isright, only one Face(plane) is selected inthe blue field (readthe Tip below).3 Set a chamfer of 3mm and 45 deg.4 If everything is set, click on OK.1231Tip: In SolidWorks you will often see a blue selection field, like in step 18. In this fieldyou will see the elements of a part on which a command will be executed.You can remove elements by selecting them and using the Delete button.You can add elements by selecting them in the part.In case you have more than one selection field, there will always be only one activefield (blue). To activate another one, click inside of the desired field.19 The chamfer is done now.SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial5

Tutorial 2: Picture HolderTip: Remember that you can zoom in and out at all times, or you can rotate the model toget just the right view: Zoomingin and out is done by rotating the scroll-wheel of the mouse. Rotatingis done by clicking the scroll-wheel of the mouse and moving the mouse.You can also use the View Orientation button to put your model directly in the rightposition.20We are now going to drill the holes.Select the top plane of the block by clicking onit.21Click on the ViewOrientation buttonat the top of thescreen and click onNormal to.This commandrotates the modeland gives you adirect view of theplane you will beworking on.612SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial

Tutorial 2: Picture HolderClick on the Sketch tab in theCommand Manager.Click on the arrow next to Line.Click on Centerline.Centerlines are constructionlines that can help you with thedesign of a part.23 Next, draw a rectangle by1,5using four lines.222312 Notice the dotted inferencelines will appear and remain.These will help you to drawhorizontal and vertical lines43and make sure that the fourthcorner will exactly fitunderneath the first one (look at the drawing on the right). In this way you will get aclosed rectangle. Be sure that the corners of the rectangle are not directly above or on top of anotherelement, such as the edge of a plane.After you have drawn the last line you must push the Esc button on your keyboard toend the command.24 Next, draw the holes. Click on Circle in the CommandManager.25 Click at one of the corners of therectangle, move the mouse, and1click again (do not click onanother element) to draw thecircle. The exact dimension of thecircle will be determined later. 226Use this method to draw acircle on every corner ofthe rectangle.After drawing all fourcircles, push the Esc button on your keyboard toend the command.27Next, we want to set the dimensions. Click on Smart Dimension.SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial7

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder28Set the first dime rtDimension:1 Click on Smart Dimensionin the CommandManager.2 Click on the circle.3 Set the dimension byclicking beside the circle.4 Change the dimension to 8mm in the menu.5 Click on OK.1253445Click on the Features tab inthe CommandManager and next onExtruded Boss/Base.2112SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder46Drag the arrows in themodel to a length of 48mm.Of course you can alsodo this by filling in thedimension of 48 in thePropertyManager.Click on OK.121Rotate the model to get agood view of the bottom of thepart (use the scroll-wheel of themouse). Click on this plane toselect it (it turns blue).48 Click on Sketch in theCommandManager and next onCircle.4749Draw a circle in the selectedplane. Click on the origin to get the center of the circleright. Next, move the mouse to draw a circle with arandom dimension and click again.2150Set a dimension of 5 mm for the circle.SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial13

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder51.Click on the Features tab in theCommandManager and next onExtrude Cut.52Set the depth to 14 mmCheck Flip Side to Cut tocut away from the outermaterial.Click on OK.213125314The last feature that wehave to make is thechamfer at the top of theaxis.Rotate the model so youcan get a good view of thetop plane.Click on Chamfer in theCommandManager.12SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder5455Check and set thefollowing features:1 Select the top planeof the axis.2 Set the distance ofthe chamfer to 1 mm.3 Click on OK.Be sure the option Fullpreview is active soyou have a clear viewof what is happening.132Save the file aspin.SLDPRT.SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial15

Tutorial 2: Picture HolderPicture Holder Assembly56The two parts for thepicture holder are ready.We are going to assemblethem in an assembly tocreate the completeproduct.1 Click on New in themenu.2 Select Assembly.3 Click in OK.12357Click on base in thePropertyManager. This is thefirst part we created.Click on the origin in thegraphics window.The part is placed in theassembly.Pay attention: If this stepdoes not work properly, readthe tip that follows.21Tip: In the last step, some commands may not work as described. Whenthe left column looks different from the example shown in step 57, the InsertComponents command has not started automatically. When this happens, click onInsert Components in the CommandManager. Whenthe parts base and pin are not in the list, the parts are not currently open.When this happens, click on Browse. and find the right files. After doing so, youcan put them in the assembly as described.5816Click on Insert Component inthe CommandManager to addthe first pin.SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial

Tutorial 2: Picture HolderSelect pin in the menuon the left of the screenand click at a randompoint in the graphicswindow to place thepart.If you closed the filepin.SLDPRT, it will not1be in the list (read thelast tip again). Whenthis happens click onBrowse. and find thefile.60 Repeat the last step three times in order toplace four pins in the assembly.All pins are at a random position.61 Next we will place the pins in theiraccurate positions.Click on Mate in theCommandManager.59622At this point, you will haveto select two elements asMates. You must do thiswith the greatest degree ofaccuracy!Zoom in on one of the holesin the base part.Select the edge of the hole(Pay attention: it must be anedge and not a face[plane]).In the blue field in thePropertyManager (at theleft of the screen) thedescription: Edge 1 @base-1 will appear.SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial17

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder63Rotate the model (pushthe scroll-wheel) so youcan get a good view ofthe bottom of the pins.Zoom in whennecessary.Select the edge of thepin as illustrated in theright view. Make sureyou do not select aplane.64When the two edgeshave been selected, thepin will be placed intothe hole.When this is done andthe results look goodclick on OK.Tip: It is very important to select the right elements when making a mate. If you selectsomething other than as described in the previous steps, something completelydifferent will happen or maybe nothing will happen.When, by accident, the wrong element is selected, think about the description of theblue fields. You can delete a wrong element by clicking on it and pushing the Delete button on the keyboard. After that, you can add another element.18SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial

Tutorial 2: Picture Holder65Repeat the last three steps for everypin, so each pin is eventuallyplaced in one of the holes.Tip: Every mate that you create will be visible like in the example below. Do you want toremove a mate? Click on it and push the Delete button on the keyboard. You canchange a mate by clicking on it with the right mouse button and choosing EditFeature.66You have just created yourfirst assembly inSolidWorks!Congratulations!Save the file as:picture holder.SLDASM.What are the most important things you have learned in this tutorial?In the part section, you used some new commands: You drilled holes. You copied the dimension of one hole to other holes using the Equal relation. You have made sloped edges with the chamfer feature.After that, you made an assembly: You assembled several parts into a complete product. You placed the components in their correct positions using the mate command.You have reached a next level in SolidWorks. In the tutorials that follow, you will use whatyou know already.SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial19

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Tutorial 2: Picture Holder 2 SolidWorks Vocational/Technical Tutorial 1 Start SolidWorks and open a new file by clicking on New. 2 Of course we will start by making a new part. 1 Click on the Part button in the menu first. 2 Then click on OK. 3 Set the units for the part as MMGS at the bottom right of the SolidWorks

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