Activity 5.2b Introduction to CAD Modeling Skills
In Activity 5.2b, we learned how to use Autodesk to make different parts of our mini train. We also learned how to use different features in Autodesk like the rectangle tool, fillet, general dimensioning, adding new sketches to same part, text, extrude, emboss, and properties.
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Conclusion Questions
1. What advantages do CAD sketches have over freehand sketches? The advantages that CAD sketches have over freehand sketches are that CAD sketches are more precise, they are easier to edit, they can be made into three dimensional objects, and because you can apply constraints to it to make it aligned.
2. What disadvantages do CAD sketches have when compared to freehand sketches? The disadvantages that CAD sketches have when compared to freehand sketches are that a person has to perform multiple tasks in order to complete the sketch and that one might have difficulty using the functions of it.
3. What types of numeric constraints may be applied to sketches? The types of numeric constraints that can be applied to sketches are tangent, coincident, col-linear, perpendicular, equal, parallel, symmetric, concentric, vertical, horizontal, fix, and smooth.
2. What disadvantages do CAD sketches have when compared to freehand sketches? The disadvantages that CAD sketches have when compared to freehand sketches are that a person has to perform multiple tasks in order to complete the sketch and that one might have difficulty using the functions of it.
3. What types of numeric constraints may be applied to sketches? The types of numeric constraints that can be applied to sketches are tangent, coincident, col-linear, perpendicular, equal, parallel, symmetric, concentric, vertical, horizontal, fix, and smooth.