In this lesson, learn how to generate a simplified model of the sixth link of the robot using the Circular Pattern command.
- [Instructor] To design the sixth and final link…of my robotic arm,…I'll start a sketch on the Front Plane,…and just going to sketch a circle at the origin point.…I'll give a dimension of 40 millimeters,…and then I'll extrude that out…15 millimeters,…and once I'm happy with that…I can create another new sketch…on my front face of my object here,…create a new sketch,…let's draw another circular sketch here at the origin point,…give that a dimension of 20 millimeters,…and maybe do an extrude cut here,…let's say five deep,…and now I'm going to circular pattern…a few holes on this face here,…so I'll jump into the Hole Wizard,…and I'm just going to use a threaded hole again.…
I'll use the M4 hole I've been using,…and I want to position that on my front face here,…somewhere about here,…and then I finish it off,…maybe jump directly onto a front view here…to help finish off some of those dimensions,…and I'll say I want this hole to be…15 millimeters above my origin point there,…and also maybe want to define…where it should be on my circular extrusion,…
Released
1/25/2019- Designing base components
- Extruding with the Draft command
- Using the Draft Analysis tools
- Adding a shell and ribs
- Creating an assembly
- Routing wire
- Creating drawings and a bill of materials
- Exporting final output
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