
Activate the profile tool to create a sketch, set 10 mm spacing, draw a line with a tangent arc radius 25, and add circles of diameter 20 on the arc.
Master the trim command in Catia V5R20 to remove extra edges, using first element or all elements options, and learn to break lines and extend segments.
Apply dimension constraints in Catia V5R20 by selecting entities and using the constrain tool to set linear, horizontal, vertical, angular, and radius or diameter measures.
Explore the pad tool in Catia v5r20 to set limit 1 and limit 2, adjust thickness with drag handles, and preview the extruded feature, including the neutral fiber check box.
Create pockets in Catia v5r20 by sketching on faces, constraining circles concentrically, selecting holes, and applying pocket operations with mirror extend to remove material.
Apply the shaft command to create circular features by revolving a sketch around a vertical axis, producing knobs and hollow parts with adjustable angles and thickness.
Catia v5r20, the groove command removes material by revolving a sketch about an axis, similar to the shaft command, enabling circular and rectangular grooves around a central axis.
Learn to create a through slot in Catia G5R20 using the slot command, with a central sketch and a sweep along a guide that removes material.
Learn to use the draft angle tool in Catia v5r20 to apply draft to selected faces, set the neutral element, adjust angles (including variable and both-sides drafts), and preview outcomes.
Explore the view toolbar in Catia V5R20, using multi-view windows to compare isometric, front, top, and side views, and create, save, and delete named views.
Explore the remaining view toolbar tools to adjust model appearance, switch shading modes (with edges, without edges), apply colors, view wireframe, and hide or unhide planes and sketches.
Use the translate tool in the transformation feature to move a part to a new position, selecting point-to-point or coordinate options and specifying distances in millimeters.
Design an 8:3 drawing sheet with a red rectangle (width 420, height 297), save as 8:03 template in chapter 6, then insert the template as background in a new drawing.
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