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Test your knowledge and apply what you have learned about extrusion to create a 3-dimensional object. The practice exercise is accompanied by a dataset to work through the example. The solution is also provided.
Exercise
Any referenced datasets can be downloaded from "Module downloads" in the module overview.
Transcript
00:01
This is a practice exercise video solution.
00:04
You will be extruding a 3D printable coaster for your Tumblr
00:09
open the Tumbler coaster sketch that was created in the previous
00:12
exercise by expanding the data panel and double clicking the design file
00:17
note. If you skipped the previous exercise, you'll find the Tumbler coaster sketch
00:23
that you can use in the data sets folder for the exercise.
00:27
After loading, close the data panel
00:31
in the solid tab toolbar, create group
00:34
choose extrude,
00:36
click both the square
00:38
and the circle
00:40
drag the arrow a distance of 0.25 [6.35 millimeters].
00:44
You may also manually type in 0.25 [6.35]
00:48
when finished. Click OK. Or press enter
00:52
in the browser expand the sketches folder,
00:56
turn the visibility of sketch one on by clicking the eye icon next to the sketch one,
01:02
you will see the rectangle and circle reappear on your canvas.
01:10
Quick note, you may need to orbit your coaster to access the circle sketch.
01:17
Notice it's solid black instead of gray.
01:20
Use the extrude tool again from the create group
01:24
and click the circle,
01:26
drag the arrow a distance of 0.125 [3.175 millimeters]. You may manually type it in as well
01:32
click OK or press enter,
01:36
turn off the visibility of sketch one in the browser
01:40
in the modify group,
01:42
click fillet,
01:44
click the four vertical edges of the square extrusion.
01:50
You may need to orbit in order to select all four,
01:58
make the distance 0.5 [13 millimeters]
02:03
Press OK.
02:05
And save.
Video transcript
00:01
This is a practice exercise video solution.
00:04
You will be extruding a 3D printable coaster for your Tumblr
00:09
open the Tumbler coaster sketch that was created in the previous
00:12
exercise by expanding the data panel and double clicking the design file
00:17
note. If you skipped the previous exercise, you'll find the Tumbler coaster sketch
00:23
that you can use in the data sets folder for the exercise.
00:27
After loading, close the data panel
00:31
in the solid tab toolbar, create group
00:34
choose extrude,
00:36
click both the square
00:38
and the circle
00:40
drag the arrow a distance of 0.25 [6.35 millimeters].
00:44
You may also manually type in 0.25 [6.35]
00:48
when finished. Click OK. Or press enter
00:52
in the browser expand the sketches folder,
00:56
turn the visibility of sketch one on by clicking the eye icon next to the sketch one,
01:02
you will see the rectangle and circle reappear on your canvas.
01:10
Quick note, you may need to orbit your coaster to access the circle sketch.
01:17
Notice it's solid black instead of gray.
01:20
Use the extrude tool again from the create group
01:24
and click the circle,
01:26
drag the arrow a distance of 0.125 [3.175 millimeters]. You may manually type it in as well
01:32
click OK or press enter,
01:36
turn off the visibility of sketch one in the browser
01:40
in the modify group,
01:42
click fillet,
01:44
click the four vertical edges of the square extrusion.
01:50
You may need to orbit in order to select all four,
01:58
make the distance 0.5 [13 millimeters]
02:03
Press OK.
02:05
And save.
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