The 3 main drawing tools in 2D sketching
What are the line, arc, and shape tool?
the term for making a sketch 3 dimensional
What is extruding?
this constraint aligns two points together when selected
what is the coincident constraint?
The 4 main views we try to place in inventor drawings
What is the front, side, top, and isometric view?
This shape allows you to create specific shapes by assigning a number of sides.
This quick action will set the extrusion distance to go through the entire model
What is through all?
this constraint aligns two lines together when selected
what is collinear?
The name of a view that lets us cut out a part of the model to see the inside
What is a section view?
We assign these to measure out how long you want a line to be.
What are dimensions?
this type of pattern will create an identical copy of selected features on the other side of a plane
What is mirroring?
this constraint aligns a circle perfectly within another circle or arc
what is the concentric constraint?
The preferred sheet size we use
What is B or C?
12 commands that align geometry to certain ways
What are constraints?
these are two different ways to create a hole in an inventor model
what is the hole button and the circle tool + extrude
this constraint makes two lines come to a perfect 90 degree angle when selected?
what is the perpendicular constraint?
This is something Mr. Scott like's to do (but isn't required in your drawings) (HINT: Think about the iso view)
What is shade the isometric view
You can edit a sketch later on by doing what?
the four types of holes we use?
What is the countersink, counterbore, spotface and simple holes?
this constraint will make two selected lines the same exact distance as each other
what is the equal constraint?
These lines are visible on your drawings but you can hide them if you wish to
What are hidden lines?