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Position cross-sectional drawings relative to a model - AutoCAD Tutorial
From the course: AutoCAD: Advanced 3D Modeling
Position cross-sectional drawings relative to a model
- [Instructor] Let's begin working on the drive train. Go up to Layers and turn all the layers on. So we're going to be modeling these elements down here. And I've provided sketches both in plan as you see here and also in section over here. So we have an axle running through the entire assembly and that's capped off with acorn nuts, as they're called, on either side. This white element here is the controller, which doesn't rotate. It interfaces with the hub transmission, which is shown here in red. And then this is the sprocket, which connects with the belt. Over here we have a rotor for the disk brake and the hub, which it's attached to. And there are also some washers in here that connect the hub to this formula meter gap. You'll see formula meter gaps on either side. And these correspond to the dropouts that we've already modeled. But as it stands, all of these elements are separate pieces. Let's group them together. Type group, Enter, and then select all of this and press Enter…
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Position cross-sectional drawings relative to a model5m 35s
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Remove unwanted volume with Subtract4m 40s
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Combine surface and solid modeling3m 51s
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Configure sketches of sprockets3m 2s
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Fillet edges and array sprocket components5m 43s
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Create the drive belt as a solid object3m 22s
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Duplicate and 3D rotate the sprocket3m 51s
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Revolve, extrude, and subtract objects5m 58s
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