Learn about using a gear mate.
- [Instructor) At some point in time…in segment three of the exam,…you may be asked to create a gear ratio…between a couple components…and establish a couple of relationships.…So to establish a gear ratio…between maybe this component over here…and this one over here, you want to make sure…we're starting components in their initial state.…So to do that, I'm going to add a couple of temporary mates.…So right over here click on mate.…I'm going to choose this outside surface right here,…and this one right over here.…
Right, add that mate and do the same thing…right over here on the other side.…Right, now we have these two going vertical.…So that's our starting condition to start a gear mate.…Now the next thing I want to do…is come down here to mechanical mate.…So under mechanical mates click on that.…You can see we have one called gear.…If I choose the gear, I'm going to go ahead…and choose these cylindrical faces over here…and these surfaces might have some gear teeth…added to the bottom of that shape.…So click on this surface here…
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2/20/2018- CSWP exam overview
- Working with the sketch tools
- Performing sweeps and lofts
- Smoothing corners with Fillet and Chamfer
- Creating linear and circular patterns
- Designing multibody parts
- Setting mass properties
- Working with materials
- Inserting components
- Setting up reference geometry
- Moving and rotating components
- Working with suppression states
- Using a design table to build configurations
- Establishing standard drawing views
- Segment 1: Modeling parts
- Segment 2: Modifying and configuring parts
- Segment 3: Building assemblies
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 33s
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1. The CSWP Exam
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Exam information2m 14s
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Exam-taking techniques5m 43s
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2. Exam Skills
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Sketch entities8m 1s
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Sketch tools3m 44s
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Sketch relations2m 30s
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Boss and Cut features2m 28s
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Revolve3m 3s
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Sweeps and lofts3m 21s
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Fillets and chamfers2m 3s
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Draft3m 3s
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Shell1m 46s
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Hole Wizard4m 47s
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Linked dimensions2m 46s
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Equations3m 30s
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Mirror3m 31s
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Multibody parts2m 33s
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Rib3m 20s
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Feature scope1m 35s
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Mass properties2m 25s
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Materials1m 13s
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Inserting components3m 28s
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Restraints1m 31s
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Standard mates6m 58s
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Reference geometry4m 11s
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In-context features4m 24s
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Suppression states1m 33s
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Move and rotate components2m 31s
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Assembly features1m 54s
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External references2m 1s
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Design tables6m 20s
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Drawing view types6m 6s
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3. Segment 1: Part Modeling (70 Minutes)
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4. Segment 2: Part Modifications and Configurations (50 Minutes)
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Modify a cutout4m 9s
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Adjust thicknesses2m 14s
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Remove features from parts1m 39s
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Modify complex parts3m 32s
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Add/switch configurations2m 37s
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5. Segment 3: Assemblies (80 Minutes)
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Create a coordinate system3m 38s
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Modify physical properties2m 38s
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Gear Mate2m 28s
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Path Mate2m 34s
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Conclusion
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Next steps52s
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