SOLIDWORKS 2023 and Engineering Graphics – An Integrated Approach
SOLIDWORKS 2023 and Engineering Graphics – An Integrated Approach
Randy H. Shih
Oregon Institute of Technology
Table of Contents
Preface i
Acknowledgments ii
Table of Contents iii
Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate Exam Overview xv
Tips about Taking the SOLIDWORKS Certified Associate Examination xxi
Chapter 1
Introduction
Introduction 1-2
Drawing in CAD Systems 1-4
Development of Computer Geometric Modeling 1-4
Feature-Based Parametric Modeling 1-8
Getting Started with SOLIDWORKS 1-9
Starting SOLIDWORKS 1-9
SOLIDWORKS Screen Layout 1-12
Menu Bar 1-12
Menu Bar Pull-down Menus 1-13
Heads-up View Toolbar 1-13
Features Toolbar 1-13
Sketch Toolbar 1-13
Feature Manager-Design Tree/Property Manager 1-14
Configuration Manager/DimXpert Manager/Display Manager 1-14
Graphics Area 1-15
Reference Triad 1-15
Origin 1-15
Confirmation Corner 1-15
Graphics Cursor or Crosshairs 1-15
Message and Status Bar 1-15
Using the SOLIDWORKS Command Manager 1-16
Mouse Buttons 1-17
[Esc] – Canceling Commands 1-17
SOLIDWORKS Help System 1-18
Leaving SOLIDWORKS 1-18
Creating a CAD File Folder 1-19
Chapter 2
Parametric Modeling Fundamentals
Introduction 2-3
The Adjuster Design 2-4
Starting SOLIDWORKS 2-4
SOLIDWORKS Part Modeling Window Layout 2-5
Step 1: Determine/Set up the Base Solid Feature 2-7
Sketching Plane – It is an XY CRT, but an XYZ world 2-7iv SOLIDWORKS 2023 and Engineering Graphics
Creating Rough Sketches 2-9
Step 2: Creating a Rough Sketch 2-10
Graphics Cursors 2-10
Geometric Relation Symbols 2-12
Step 3: Apply/Modify Relations and Dimensions 2-13
Viewing Functions – Zoom and Pan 2-15
Delete an Existing Geometry of the Sketch 2-16
Modifying the Dimensions of the Sketch 2-17
Step 4: Completing the Base Solid Feature 2-18
Isometric View 2-19
Rotation of the 3D Model – Rotate View 2-19
Rotation and Panning – Arrow keys 2-21
Dynamic Viewing – Quick Keys 2-22
3D Rotation 2-24
Viewing Tools – Heads-up View Toolbar 2-24
View Orientation 2-25
Display Style 2-26
Orthographic vs. Perspective 2-26
Customizing the Heads-up View Toolbar 2-26
Step 5-1: Adding an Extruded Feature 2-27
Step 5-2: Adding a Cut Feature 2-31
Step 5-3: Adding another Cut Feature 2-33
Save the Model 2-35
Questions 2-36
Exercises 2-37
Chapter 3
Constructive Solid Geometry Concepts
Introduction 3-3
Binary Tree 3-4
The Locator Design 3-5
Modeling Strategy – CSG Binary Tree 3-6
Starting SOLIDWORKS and Activating the Command Manager 3-7
GRID and SNAP Intervals Auto-Rotate Setup 3-9
Base Feature 3-10
Repositioning Dimensions 3-12
Completing the Base Solid Feature 3-13
Creating the Next Solid Feature 3-14
Creating an Extruded Cut Feature 3-17
Creating a Hole with the Hole Wizard 3-20
Creating a Rectangular Extruded Cut Feature 3-23
Using the View Selector 3-25
Questions 3-27
Exercises 3-28Table of Contents v
Chapter 4
Geometric Constructions
Geometric Constructions 4-3
Geometric Constructions – Classical Methods 4-4
x Bisection of a Line or Arc 4-4
x Bisection of an Angle 4-5
x Transfer of an Angle 4-6
x Dividing a Given Line into a Number of Equal Parts 4-7
x Circle through Three Points 4-8
x A Line Tangent to a Circle 4-9
x Line Tangent to a circle from a Given Point 4-10
x Circle of a Given Radius Tangent to Two Given Lines 4-11
x Circle of a Given Radius Tangent to an Arc and a Line 4-12
x Circle of a Given Radius Tangent to Two Arcs 4-13
Starting SOLIDWORKS 4-14
Geometric Construction – CAD Method 4-16
x Bisection of a Line or Arc 4-16
Dimensions and Relations 4-18
Geometric Symbols available in parametric sketching 4-19
x Bisection of an Angle 4-20
x Dividing a Given Line into a Number of Equal Parts 4-22
x Circle through Three Points 4-29
x Line Tangent to a circle from a Given Point 4-30
x Circle of a Given Radius Tangent to Two Given Lines 4-31
Adding Geometric Relations and Fully Defined Geometry 4-34
Starting SOLIDWORKS 4-34
Over-Defining and Driven Dimensions 4-41
Deleting Existing Relations 4-42
Using the Fully Define Sketch Tool 4-43
Adding Additional Geometry 4-44
Adding New Equations 4-49
Questions 4-51
Exercises 4-52
Chapter 5
Feature Design Tree
Introduction 5-3
Starting SOLIDWORKS 5-4
Creating a User-Defined Part Template 5-5
The Saddle Bracket Design 5-9
Modeling Strategy 5-10
The SOLIDWORKS Feature Manager Design Tree 5-11
Creating the Base Feature 5-11
Adding the Second Solid Feature 5-14vi SOLIDWORKS 2023 and Engineering Graphics
Creating a 2D Sketch 5-15
Renaming the Part Features 5-17
Adjusting the Width of the Base Feature 5-18
Adding a Cut Feature 5-19
Creating a Rectangular Extruded Cut Feature 5-22
History-Based Part Modifications 5-23
A Design Change 5-24
Feature Manager Design Tree Views 5-26
Questions 5-28
Exercises 5-29
Chapter 6
Geometric Construction Tools
Introduction 6-3
The Gasket Design 6-3
Modeling Strategy 6-4
Starting SOLIDWORKS 6-5
Creating a 2D Sketch 6-6
Editing the Sketch by Dragging the Entities 6-8
Adding Additional Relations 6-10
Using the Trim and Extend Commands 6-11
Adding Dimensions with the Fully Define Sketch Tool 6-14
Fully Defined Geometry 6-16
Creating Fillets and Completing the Sketch 6-17
Profile Sketch 6-18
Redefining the Sketch and Profile using Contour Selection 6-19
Create an OFFSET Extruded Cut Feature 6-23
Questions 6-27
Exercises 6-28
Chapter 7
Orthographic Projections and Multiview Constructions
Introduction 7-3
Basic Principles of Projection 7-4
Orthographic Projection 7-4
Multiview Orthographic Projection 7-5
First-Angle Projection 7-6
Rotation of the Horizontal and Profile Planes 7-7
The 3D Adjuster Model and 1st angle projection 7-8
General Procedure: 1St Angle Orthographic Projection 7-9
Example 1: 1St Angle Orthographic Projection 7-10
Chapter 7 – 1St Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 1 7-11
Chapter 7 – 1St Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 2 7-13
Chapter 7 – 1St Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 3 7-15
Chapter 7 – 1St Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 4 7-17Table of Contents vii
Chapter 7 – 1St Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 5 7-19
Chapter 7 – 1St Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 6 7-21
Third-Angle Projection 7-23
Rotation of the Horizontal and Profile Planes 7-24
The 3D Adjuster Model and 3rd angle projection 7-25
The Glass Box and the Six Principal Views 7-26
General Procedure: 3rd Angle Orthographic Projection 7-28
Example 2: 3rd Angle Orthographic Projection 7-29
Example 3: 3rd Angle Orthographic Projection 7-30
Chapter 7 – 3rd Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 1 7-31
Chapter 7 – 3rd Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 2 7-33
Chapter 7 – 3rd Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 3 7-35
Chapter 7 – 3rd Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 4 7-37
Chapter 7 – 3rd Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 5 7-39
Chapter 7 – 3rd Angle Orthographic Sketching Exercise 6 7-41
Alphabet of Lines 7-43
Precedence of Lines 7-45
The U-Bracket Design 7-46
Starting SOLIDWORKS 7-46
Applying the BORN Technique 7-47
Creating the 2D Sketch of the Base Feature 7-48
Creating the First Extrude Feature 7-55
The Implied Parent/Child Relationships 7-55
Creating the Second Solid Feature 7-56
Creating the First Extruded Cut Feature 7-59
Creating the Second Extruded Cut Feature 7-60
Examining the Parent/Child Relationships 7-62
Modify a Parent Dimension 7-63
A Design Change 7-64
Feature Suppression 7-65
A Different Approach to the CENTER_DRILL Feature 7-66
Suppress the Rect_Cut Feature 7-67
Creating a Circular Extruded Cut Feature 7-68
A Flexible Design Approach 7-70
Drawings from Parts and Associative Functionality 7-71
Drawing Mode 7-72
Setting Document Properties 7-74
Setting Sheet Properties using the Pre-Defined Sheet Formats 7-75
Creating Three Standard Views 7-76
Repositioning Views 7-76
Adding a New Sheet 7-78
Adding a Base View 7-79
Adding an Isometric View using the View Palette 7-82
Adjusting the View Scale 7-83
Questions 7-85
Exercises 7-86viii SOLIDWORKS 2023 and Engineering Graphics
Chapter 8
Dimensioning and Notes
Introduction 8-3
Dimensioning Standards and Basic Terminology 8-4
Selection and Placement of Dimensions and Notes 8-5
Machined Holes 8-12
Baseline and Chain Dimensioning 8-15
Dimensioning and Tolerance Accumulation 8-16
(1) Tolerance Accumulation – Baseline Dimensioning 8-17
(2) Tolerance Accumulation – Chain Dimensioning 8-18
(3) Avoid Tolerance Accumulation – Dimensioning Features 8-19
Dimensioning Tools in SOLIDWORKS 8-20
The U-Bracket Design 8-20
Start SOLIDWORKS 8-21
Display Feature Dimensions 8-22
Repositioning, Appearance, and Hiding of Feature Dimensions 8-23
Adding Additional Dimensions – Reference Dimensions 8-25
Tangent Edge Display 8-27
Adding Center Marks, Center Lines, and Sketch Objects 8-27
Edit Sheet vs. Edit Sheet Format 8-32
Modify the Title Block 8-32
Property Links 8-35
Associative Functionality – Modifying Feature Dimensions 8-39
Saving the Drawing File 8-42
Create a B size Drawing Template 8-42
Questions 8-45
Exercises 8-46
Chapter 9
Tolerancing and Fits
Precision and Tolerance 9-2
Methods of Specifying Tolerances – English System 9-3
Nomenclature 9-4
Example 9.1 9-5
Fits between Mating parts 9-6
Selective Assembly 9-7
Basic Hole and Basic Shaft Systems 9-7
American National Standard Limits and Fits – Inches 9-8
Example 9.2 Basic Hole System 9-13
Example 9.3 Basic Hole System 9-14
Example 9.4 Basic Shaft System 9-15
Example 9.5 Basic Shaft System 9-16
Tolerancing – Metric System 9-17
Metric Tolerances and Fits Designation 9-18
Preferred ISO Metric Fits 9-19Table of Contents ix
Example 9.6 Metric Hole Basis System 9-20
Example 9.7 Shaft Basis System 9-21
Updating the U-Bracket Drawing 9-22
Determining the Tolerances Required 9-23
Questions 9-25
Exercises 9-26
Chapter 10
Pictorials and Sketching
Engineering Drawings, Pictorials and Sketching 10-2
Isometric Sketching 10-7
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 1 10-9
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 2 10-11
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 3 10-13
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 4 10-15
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 5 10-17
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 6 10-19
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 7 10-21
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 8 10-23
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 9 10-25
Chapter 10 – Isometric Sketching Exercise 10 10-27
Oblique Sketching 10-29
Chapter 10 – Oblique Sketching Exercise 1 10-31
Chapter 10 – Oblique Sketching Exercise 2 10-33
Chapter 10 – Oblique Sketching Exercise 3 10-35
Chapter 10 – Oblique Sketching Exercise 4 10-37
Chapter 10 – Oblique Sketching Exercise 5 10-39
Chapter 10 – Oblique Sketching Exercise 6 10-41
Perspective Sketching 10-43
One-Point Perspective 10-44
Two-Point Perspective 10-45
Chapter 10 – Perspective Sketching Exercise 1 10-47
Chapter 10 – Perspective Sketching Exercise 2 10-49
Chapter 10 – Perspective Sketching Exercise 3 10-51
Chapter 10 – Perspective Sketching Exercise 4 10-53
Chapter 10 – Perspective Sketching Exercise 5 10-55
Chapter 10 – Perspective Sketching Exercise 6 10-57
Questions 10-59
Exercises 10-60
Chapter 11
Section Views & Symmetrical Features in Designs
Introduction 11-3
General Rules of Section Views 11-5x SOLIDWORKS 2023 and Engineering Graphics
Section Drawing Types 11-6
x Full Section 11-6
x Half Section 11-6
x Offset Section 11-7
x Broken-Out Section 11-7
x Aligned Section 11-8
x Half Views 11-8
x Thin Sections 11-8
x Revolved Section 11-9
x Removed Section 11-9
x Conventional Breaks 11-10
x Ribs and Webs in Sections 11-10
x Parts Not Sectioned 11-10
Section Views in SOLIDWORKS 11-11
A Revolved Design: PULLEY 11-11
Modeling Strategy – A Revolved Design 11-12
Starting SOLIDWORKS 11-13
Creating the Base Feature 11-13
Creating the Revolved Feature 11-17
Mirroring Features 11-17
Creating an Extruded Cut Feature with Construction Geometry 11-19
Circular Pattern 11-24
Drawing Mode – Defining a New Border and Title Block 11-26
Create a New Drawing Template 11-30
Creating Views 11-31
Retrieve Dimensions – Model Items Command 11-34
Save the Drawing File 11-35
Associative Functionality – A Design Change 11-36
Adding Centerlines to the Pattern Feature 11-38
Completing the Drawing 11-40
Additional Title Blocks 11-43
Questions 11-45
Exercises 11-46
Chapter 12
Auxiliary Views and Reference Geometry
Introduction 12-3
Normal View of an Inclined Surface 12-4
Construction Method I – Folding Line Method 12-6
Construction Method II – Reference Plane Method 12-8
Partial Views 12-10
Reference Geometry in SOLIDWORKS 12-11
Auxiliary Views in 2D Drawings 12-11
The Rod-Guide Design 12-11
Modeling Strategy 12-12Table of Contents xi
Starting SOLIDWORKS 12-13
Applying the BORN Technique 12-13
Creating the Base Feature 12-14
Creating an Angled Reference Plane 12-16
Creating an Extruded Feature on the Reference Plane 12-19
Using the Convert Entities Option 12-19
Completing the Solid Feature 12-25
Creating an Offset Reference Plane 12-26
Creating another Extruded Feature using the Reference Plane 12-27
Starting a New 2D Drawing and Adding a Base View 12-29
Creating an Auxiliary View 12-30
Displaying Feature Dimensions 12-32
Adjusting the View Scale 12-34
Repositioning, Appearance, and Hiding of Feature Dimensions 12-34
Tangent Edge Display 12-37
Adding Center Marks and Center Lines 12-37
Controlling the View and Sheet Scales 12-40
Completing the Drawing Sheet 12-41
Editing the Isometric view 12-42
Adding a General Note 12-42
Questions 12-44
Exercises 12-45
Chapter 13
Introduction to 3D Printing
What is 3D Printing 13-2
Development of 3D Printing Technologies 13-3
Primary types of 3D Printing processes 13-6
Stereolithography 13-6
Fused Deposition Modeling & Fused Filament Fabrication 13-7
Laser Sintering / Laser Melting 13-8
Primary 3D Printing Materials for FDM and FFF 13-9
From 3D model to 3D printed Part 13-11
Starting SOLIDWORKS 13-12
SOLIDWORKS Print3D Command 13-13
Using the 3D Printing software to create the 3D Print 13-18
Questions 13-26
Chapter 14
Threads and Fasteners
Introduction 14-2
Screw-Thread Terminology 14-3
Thread Forms 14-5
Thread Representations 14-6xii SOLIDWORKS 2023 and Engineering Graphics
x Detailed Representation 14-7
x Schematic Representation 14-8
x Simplified Representation 14-9
Thread Specification – English Units 14-10
Unified Thread Series 14-11
Thread Fits 14-12
Thread Specification – Metric 14-12
Thread Notes Examples 14-13
Specifying Fasteners 14-14
Commonly Used Fasteners 14-15
Drawing Standard Bolts 14-17
Bolt and Screw Clearances 14-17
Fasteners using SOLIDWORKS’ Design Library 14-18
ANSI Inch – Machine Screw 14-18
ANSI Metric – Machine Screw 14-20
Questions 14-22
Chapter 15
Assembly Modeling and Working Drawings
General Engineering Design Process 15-3
Working Drawings 15-4
Detail Drawings 15-4
Assembly Drawings 15-5
Bill of Materials (BOM) and Parts List 15-5
Drawing Sizes 15-6
Drawing Sheet Borders and Revisions Block 15-6
Title Blocks 15-7
Working Drawings with SOLIDWORKS 15-8
Assembly Modeling Methodology 15-8
The Shaft Support Assembly 15-9
Parts 15-9
Creating the Collar with the Chamfer Command 15-9
Creating the Bearing and Base-Plate 15-11
Creating the Cap-Screw 15-12
Starting SOLIDWORKS 15-13
Document Properties 15-13
Insert the First Component 15-14
Insert the Second Component 15-15
Degrees of Freedom 15-16
Assembly Mates 15-16
Apply the First Assembly Mate 15-18
Apply a Second Mate 15-19
Constrained Move 15-21
Apply a Third Mate 15-22
Inserting the Third Component 15-24Table of Contents xiii
Applying Concentric and Coincident Mates 15-24
Assemble the Cap-Screws using SmartMates 15-26
Exploded View of the Assembly 15-30
Save the Assembly Model 15-32
Editing the Components 15-32
Set up a Drawing of the Assembly Model 15-34
Creating a Bill of Materials 15-35
Editing the Bill of Materials 15-37
Completing the Assembly Drawing 15-41
Exporting the Bill of Materials 15-43
Questions 15-44
Exercises 15-45
Chapter 16
CSWA Exam Preparation
Tips about Taking the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate Examination 16-3
Introduction 16-4
The Part Problem 16-5
Strategy for Aligning the Part to the Default Axis System 16-6
Creating the Base Feature 16-6
Creating a New View Orientation 16-9
Create Reference Planes and a Reference Axis 16-10
Selecting the Material and Viewing the Mass Properties 16-16
The Assembly Problem 16-19
Creating the Parts 16-20
Creating the Assembly 16-21
Creating a Reference Coordinate System 16-27
View the Mass Properties 16-29
Questions 16-31
Exercises 16-32
Appendix
A. Running and Sliding Fits – American National Standard
B. Metric Limits and Fits
C. UNIFIED NATIONAL THREAD FORM
D. METRIC THREAD FORM
E. FASTENERS (INCH SERIES)
F. METRIC FASTENERS
G. BOLT AND SCREW CLEARANCE HOLES
H. REFERENCES
Index xiv
INDEX
AA
Line Tangent to a Circle, 4-9
ABS, 13-9
Acme, 14-6
Add Sheet, 7-78
Add Symbol, 8-33
Aligned Option, 15-23
Aligned Section, 11-8
Allowance, 9-4
Alphabet of Lines, 7-43
American National Standard Limits and
Fits – Inches, 9-8
Angle option, 4-22
Annotations, 7-63
ANSI, 2-6, 8-4
Anti-aligned, 15-23
Arc, 4-20
Assembly drawing, 15-4
Assembly Mates, 15-16
Assembly Modeling Methodology, 15-8
Auto Balloon, 15-41
Auxiliary view, 12-4, 12-30
Axonometric projection, 10-4
BBa
lloons, 15-41
Baseline dimensioning, 8-15
Base Feature, 3-10
Basic hole system, 9-7
Basic shaft system, 9-7
Basic size, 9-4
Bill of Materials, 15-5, 15-35
Binary Tree, 3-4
Bisection of an Angle, 4-5
Bisection of a Line or Arc, 4-4
Boolean operations, 3-3
BORN technique, 7-47
Bottom Up approach, 15-8
Boundary representation, 1-7
Break Line, 7-44
Broken-Out Section, 11-7
BSI, 8-4
Buttons, Mouse, 1-17
Buttress, 14-6
CCa
valier oblique, 10-6
Cabinet oblique, 10-6
CAD files folder, 1-19
Canceling commands, 1-17
Cap Screws, 14-15
Carriage bolts, 14-15
Cartesian coordinate system, 2-7
Center line, 7-44
Center Mark, 8-27
Center of mass, 16-30
Chain dimensioning, 8-15
Chamfer, 15-10
CIRCLE command, 3-14
Circle of a Given Radius Tangent to
Two Given Lines, 4-11
Circle of a Given Radius Tangent to an
Arc and a Line, 4-12
Circle of a Given Radius Tangent to
Two Arcs, 4-13
Circle through Three Points, 4-29
Circular Center Mark, 11-38
Circular Pattern, 11-24
Clearance, 9-4
Clearance fit, 9-6
Close, 5-7
Coincident, 2-12
Command Manager, 1-12, 1-16
Computer Aided Design, 1-3, 1-4
Computer Aided Drafting, 1-4, 1-5
Computer Aided Engineering, 1-4
Computer Aided Manufacturing, 1-4
Computer geometric modeling, 1-4
Concentric, 2-12
Conceptual drawings, 15-3
Concurrent engineering, 1-7
Configuration Manager, 15-31I-2 SOLIDWORKS 2023 and Engineering Graphics
Constrained Move, 15-21
Constructive solid geometry, 1-7
Contour Rule, 8-6
Conventional Breaks, 11-10
Convert Entities, 6-23
Cosmetic Thread, 15-12
Crest, 14-3
Cut, 3-3
Cutting plane line, 7-44
DDa
shed line, 2-12
Degrees of Freedom, 15-16
Delete, 2-16
Design Intent, 2-3
Design Library, 14-18
Design Tree, 1-14
Detail drawing, 15-4
Drafting Standards, 3-8
Drawing Mode, 7-72
Drawing sizes, 15-6
Dimension, Smart, 2-13
Dimension Line, 7-44
Dimensioning, 8-4
Dimetric projections, 10-4
DIN, 2-6, 8-4
Display Style, 2-25
Dividing a Given Line into a Number of
Equal Parts, 4-7
Document Properties, 2-6
Drafting machine, 1-3
Drag and Drop, 6-8
Driven dimensions, 4-41
Dynamic Mirror, 7-49
Dynamic Viewing, 2-22
EEd
it Sheet Format, 8-32
Edit Sketch, 5-24
Engineering Design process, 15-3
Engineering drawing, 1-2
Engineering Graphics, 1-2
Equations, 4-27
ESC, 1-17
EXIT command, 1-18
Exit Sketch, 2-17
Exploded View command, 15-30
EXTEND command, 6-11
Extension line, 7-44
Extruded Boss/Base, 2-7
Extruded Cut, 2-31
FFa
stener, 14-14
FDM, 13-7
Feature-based, 1-7, 1-8, 2-3
Feature suppression, 7-65
Features Toolbar, 1-13
FFF, 13-7
FILLET command, 4-33
Fits, 9-6
First angle projection, 7-6
Folding Line Method, 12-6
Force or Shrink Fits, 9-12
Fully Define Sketch, 4-43
Full Section, 11-6
GGe
ometric Construction, 4-3, 4-16
CAD Method, 4-16
Geometric Relations, 2-12, 4-18
Glass Box, 7-26
Graphics area, 1-15
Grid Intervals setup, 3-9
HH
alf Section, 11-6
Half Views, 11-8
Heads-Up View Toolbar, 1-13, 2-24
Help System, 1-18
Hex bolts, 14-15
Hidden line, 7-44
HIPS, 13-10
History-based part modification, 5-23
Hole-Basis system, 9-19
Hole Wizard, 3-20
Horizontal, 2-12
II
nsert Component, 15-14
Interference fit, 9-6
International tolerance grade, 9-17Index I-3
Intersect, 3-3
ISO, 2-6, 8-4
ISO Metric Fits, 9-17
Isometric projections, 10-5
Isometric Sketching, 10-7
Isometric View, 2-19
J
JIS, 2-6, 8-4
Join, 3-3
KKe
ys, 14-16
LLa
ser Sintering, 13-8
Lead, 14-4
Least Material Condition, 9-4
Left-hand Thread, 14-4
LINE command, 5-12
Line Fit, 9-6
Lines of Sight, 7-4
Line Style, 7-81
Line Tangent To A circle from A GivenPoint, 4-10
Locational Clearance Fits, 9-9
Locational Interference Fits, 9-11
MM
achine screws, 14-15
Major Diameter, 14-3
Make Drawing from Part, 7-72
Mass Properties, 16-16
Mate command, 15-16
Maximum Material Condition, 9-4
Menu Bar, 1-10
Mid Plane, 5-13
Middle Out approach, 15-8
Midpoint, 5-15
Minor Diameter, 14-3
Mirror Entities, 7-53
Model View, 11-31
Mouse Buttons, 1-17
Multiple Threads, 14-4
Multiview drawing, 7-3
NNE
W file, 1-11
Normal To, 2-25
Note, 11-27
Nuts, 14-16
OOB
J, 13-11, 13-13
Oblique Projection, 10-5
Oblique Sketching, 10-29
OFFSET command, 6-23
Offset Plane, 12-26
Offset Section, 11-7
One-point perspective, 10-44
Online Help, 1-18
Open a drawing, 9-22
Options, 2-6
Origin, 7-47
Orthographic projection, 7-4
Orthographic views, 7-3
PPA
N Realtime, 2-15
Paper sizes, 15-6
Parallel, 2-12
Partial Views, 12-10
Parts list, 15-5
Perimeter Circle, 4-29
Perpendicular, 2-12
Perspective Projection, 10-6
Perspective Sketching, 10-43
PETG, 13-10
Phantom line, 7-44
Pictorials, 10-2
Pitch, 14-3
Pitch Diameter, 14-3
PLA, 13-9
Point, 4-30
Precedence of Lines, 7-45
Precision, 9-2
Primitive Solids, 3-3
Principles of Projection, 7-4
Principal views, 7-5
Profile Sketch, 6-18
Projection, 7-4
Properties, 7-74I-4 SOLIDWORKS 2023 and Engineering Graphics
Property Links, 8-35
Property Manager, 1-14
Proximity Rule, 8-6
PVA, 13-10
QQu
ick Access Toolbar, 1-13
RRE
CTANGLE command, 3-11
Reference Coordinate System, 16-27
Reference Plane Method, 12-8
Reference Geometry, 12-16
Relations, 4-18
Removed Section, 11-9
Rename, 5-17
Reposition Dimensions, 3-12
Reverse Direction, 2-30
Revisions Block, 15-6
Revolved Boss, 11-13
Revolved Section, 11-9
Ribs and Webs in Sections, 11-10
Right-hand Thread, 14-4
Rivets, 14-16
Root, 14-3
Rotate, 2-19
Rough Sketches, 2-9
Running or Sliding Clearance Fits, 9-8
SSA
VE command, 2-35
Screen, SOLIDWORKS, 1-12
Screw Thread, 14-3
Section Drawing Types, 11-6
Section line, 7-44
Section views, 11-3, 11-32
Selected Contours, 6-19, 6-21
Selective Assembly, 9-7
Set Screws, 14-16
Shaft-Basis system, 9-19
Sheet metal screws, 14-15
Show Flat Tree View, 5-26
Show Feature Dimensions, 8-22
Six principal views, 7-26
Sketch Toolbar, 1-13
Sketching, 10-2
Sketching Plane, 2-7
SLA, 13-6
Slicer, 13-11
Smart Dimension, 2-13
SmartMates, 15-26
Snap Intervals setup, 3-9
Socket screws, 14-16
SOLIDWORKS Resources, 1-10
Square thread, 14-5
Standard drawing paper sizes, 15-6
Starting SOLIDWORKS, 1-9
Startup Option, 1-10
Status Bar, 1-15
STL, 13-3, 13-11, 13-16
Studs, 14-15
Suppression, Feature, 7-65
Surface modelers, 1-7
TTsquare, 1-2
Tangent, 2-12, 4-45
Tangent Edges Removed, 8-27
Task Pane, 1-12
Technical Drawing, 1-2
Templates, 5-5
Template File, 5-6
Thin Sections, 11-8
Third angle projection, 7-23
Thread Fits, 14-12
Thread Forms, 14-3, 14-5
Threads per Inch, 14-3
Thread Representations, 14-6
Thread, Screw, 14-3
Thread Spec., English Units, 14-10
Thread Spec., Metric Units, 14-12
Three-point perspective, 10-6
Title Block, 11-43, 15-7
Tolerance, 8-16, 9-2
Accumulation, 8-17
Bilateral tolerances, 9-3
Limits, 8-17, 9-3
Metric, 9-17
Nomenclature, 9-4
Unilateral tolerances, 9-3
Toolbars, 1-13
Tools, 4-27Index I-5
Top Down approach, 15-8
Transfer of an Angle, 4-6
Transition fit, 9-6
Fits, 9-10
TRIM command, 6-11
Trimetric projections, 10-4
Two-point perspective, 10-45
UUn
do command, 2-16
Unified Thread Series, 14-11
Unified Screw Thread, 14-5
Union, 3-3
Units, 2-6
Units Setup, 2-6
Unsuppress, 7-65
Up To Next, 3-24
Up To Surface, 5-16
VVa
nishing point, 10-6
Vertical, 2-12
View Origins, 7-47
View Palette, 7-82
View Planes, 12-13
View Selector, 3-25
View Sketch Relations, 4-23
View Temporary Axes, 11-24
Viewing Orientation Toolbar, 2-19, 2-24
Visible Line, 7-44
WWa
shers, 14-16
Whitworth, 14-5
Wireframe Modeler, 1-6
Wood screws, 14-15
Working Drawings, 15-4
World coordinate system, 7-47
ZZo
om, 2-15
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