The design process step that identifies a problem
What is Define the Problem?
Sketches used early in the design process to informally capture ideas
What are thumbnail sketches?
The Onshape file type after starting the program.
What is a document?
The viewing part of your computer.
What is a monitor?
The step of the design process AFTER you develop a solution.
What is Build and Test
The specific needs that the customer requests when describing the problem.
What is criteria, constraint, or requirement?
A line type that represents an edge that is not directly visible because it is behind or beneath another surface
What is a hidden line?
The meaning of the acronym C.A.D.
What is Computer Aided Design?
The part of the computer where all of the data is stored.
What is the hard drive?
The last step of the design process.
What is Present the Solution?
The design process step where a team comes up with many ideas to solve a problem.
What is brainstorming or generating ideas?
3-d Sketch / Drawing of an object that us grid paper with 30 degree angled grid lines.
What is Isometric?
The 2D drawing on a single plane.
What is a Sketch?
A device used to select and click computer items.
What is the mouse?
The step in the design process that uses a decision matrix
What is Develop a Solution?
The step in the design process that uses a decision matrix
What is Develop a Solution?
Drawings that show an objects front, top, and side views.
What is a multi-view drawing?
The shape in the top right corner of Onshape that helps change the view of the model.
What is the View Cube?
The device used to type
What is a keyboard?
A method using a logical sequence of steps beginning with a problem resulting with a solution
What is design process
A method using a logical sequence of steps beginning with a problem resulting with a solution
What is The Design Process?
When using inventor, parallel lines, horizontal and vertical lines, perpendicular lines are examples
What are constraints?
When using Onshape, parallel lines, horizontal and vertical lines, perpendicular lines and coincident nodes are examples of these
What are geometric constraints?
Where you place your mouse.
What is on the house?
Providing a team mate with helpful information about an idea.
What is feedback?