What is the official name of the cube in the top right corner of our fusion screens?
View Cube
What type of view is shown in the image?
200 pts - One moment...
Exploded view
Oblique is ___ degrees
Isometric is ___ degrees
45 degrees
30 degrees
What type of pictorial drawings are shown?
One moment...
One point perspective
Oblique - 45 degrees
Which tool allows you to create the solid bodies below?
One moment... (200 pts)
Chamfer
What type of circles are these? Be specific
400 pts. - One moment...
2 point circle
2 tangent circle
What is the name of the projected view that shows a specific portion of a view at an enlarged scale?
Detail view
____ involves the design requirements (what it needs to have) while ____ are the limits/restrictions
Constraints
What type of view/drawing is shown in the images?
400 pts - One moment...
Sectional view
Assembly drawing
Assemblies: This option locks components together and removes all degrees of freedom.
400 pts.
Rigid
What are the names of these geometric constraints?
One moment...
Tangent
Fix
Perpendicular
____ __ ______ is a variable by which an object can move.
600 pts - Hint available :)
Degrees of freedom
What are the 6 steps to the engineering design process?
900 pts
Define the problem, generate concepts, develop solutions, construct & test, evaluate the solution, the present solution
SCAMMPERR is a technique where each letter is used as another way to ____ _____.
brainstorm ideas
Which section do we click on to change the units? (Ex: millimeters to inches)
Document Settings
How do you cancel any tool you are using? Or how do you stop using a tool that is on your cursor?
(Hint is available)
Esc key
What are the 6 simple machines?
800 pts
Lever, Pulley, Wheel and axle, Wedge, Inclined plane, Screw
What do these symbols mean?
1200 pts One moment...
Diameter
Depth
Counterbore
Which of the following shows precision but not accuracy?
One moment...
B
What tool allows you to create the following solid bodies?
1200 pts - One moment...
Sweep
Loft
Web
Replicate these designs. Assume it's in millimeters. :)
1500 pts
nice :)
What do we call the point where all three axes (x, y, z) meet?
1000 pts
The origin
The point of origin
Name all of the following.
1000 pts - one moment...
Isometric, one point perspective, oblique
Find the measurement.
1500 pts - one moment...
(1.4) + (0.046) = 1.446 in
Replicate this design. Assume it's in inches. :)
1500 pts
nice :)