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Part 1: Creating the Casing Curves
Modeling an MP3 Player
Part 3: Completing the Casing
Part 2: Creating the Side
Surfaces
The design of the MP3
player features chamfered sides. You will now use the Draft and Flange tools
to create the side surfaces and a split-line feature.
The dimensions for the
casing are shown below.
Opening the tutorial file
(optional)
If you successfully completed
Part 1, proceed to the next step: Creating the Side Surfaces, below.
If you were not successful
in part 1, open the file called MP3Player_part2.wire,
located in the wire directory
of the CourseWare project.
This file contains the completed model from Part 1.
Watch Part
2 of the tutorial.
Creating the Side Surfaces
First, you will move
your curves away from the center line in the z-direction. This will
leave some space for a split-line feature you will create later
in the tutorial.
- Maximize the Perspective Window.
- Choose Pick > Object and drag a pick box over
all the curves to select them
- Choose Transform > Move and type r0,0,0.25 in the
prompt window to move the curves up by 0.25 mm in the z-direction.
-
You will be asked about losing construction
history, which relates to the fillet curve. Answer Yes.
Now you will create the side wall using the Draft surface.
- Choose Surfaces > Draft Surfaces > Draft/Flange . Double-click the icon to
open the option window. You will start with the default Draft settings,
and then modify them after the surface is created.
- As the curves are already selected, click Go to
create the surface.
The default Draft surface is built. The default
draft direction is in the positive z-axis, which is correct for
your design.
TipTo
change the draft pull direction for future designs, click the dotted lines
and arcs representing the axes.
Now you will modify the Draft Angle and the
Surface Depth to match the required dimensions.
- In the Draft option window, change the
settings to an Angle of -3 degrees,
and a Surface Depth of 2.
The Draft surface is rebuilt to the new settings.
- Choose Pick > Nothing to complete the surface
creation.
-
Now you will build the chamfered surfaces.
- Double-click the Draft icon to open the
option window again. Change the settings to an Angle of -45 degrees,
and a Surface Depth of 5.
NoteYou will build the
chamfered surface to an approximate length. The front face of the
MP3 player will later be used to trim the side walls to the correct height.
- Pick the three top edges of the draft
surfaces as the input curves for the new draft surfaces.
Click Go to create
the chamfered surfaces.
- Choose Pick > Nothing to complete the Draft surfaces.
Creating the Split-Line
Next you will use the
Flange surface to create the small split-line feature at the center
line.
The Flange surface can
only be built from a surface edge, not a curve. This is because
it measures its angle from the surface edge, not from a draft direction.
So first, you will template your curves to make it easier to select
the surface edges.
- Choose Pick > Component and modify the options so
that only curves will be selected.
-
TipYou can either double-click the Pick
> Component icon to set up the options in the option
window, or you can use the small icons in the menu bar, as shown
below.
- Drag a pick box across the model. Only
the curves are selected.
- Choose ObjectDisplay > Template to turn the curves into
a template that will not be selected by the Pick
> Object tool.
Now you will create some small Flange surfaces
to represent the split-line detail.
- Choose Surfaces > Draft Surfaces > Draft/Flange . Double-click the icon to
open the option window. Change the Construction Type from Draft to Flange.
- Change the Surface Depth to 0.5,
and change the Angle to 3.
NoteThe
angle of 3 degrees compensates for the draft angle of 3 degrees on
the sidewalls. So the flange surfaces will be built parallel to
the ground plane.
- Click the lower edges of the side walls
and click Go.
The small flange surfaces are created.
- Choose Pick > Nothing to complete the Flange surface.
To finish off the sidewalls,
you will now create another set of flange surfaces to meet the center-line.
- Choose Surfaces > Draft Surfaces > Draft/Flange again, double-click the
icon to open the option window.
-
Change the Angle to 0 and
the Surface Depth to 0.25.
- Choose the three edges of the flange
surface you just created and click Go.
- Choose Pick > Nothing to complete the Flange surface.
-
The side profile of the surfaces shows how the
draft angles and split-line detail have been accurately created.
TipThe Draft and Flange
tools may create some extra curves-on-surface. Use
Pick > Object Types > Curve on Surface and drag a box over all
the surfaces to select them. You can delete these, as they aren’t needed.