LMC (What does it stand for)
What is Least Material Condition
The type of fit where the shaft is larger than the hole
What is an interference fit
An example of a class 1 thread
What are dumbells, scaffolding, etc...
The first tool in any solidworks part, how we make the profile to extrude
What is the sketch tool
The file type that must be submitted for most homework assignments
What is a pdf file?
MMC(What does it stand for)
What is Max Material Condition
The kind of fit used in order to bind two pieces via friction
What is an interference fit
The highest class of thread
What is a class 3 thread
What is the mass properties tool
The TA's will not help you on the midterm or quizzes
What is a question that we get asked way too much
The largest possible diameter of a hole
What is LMC
The format of fit that is shown on drawings
What is the limit notation
The tool used to make internal threads
What is a Tap
The tool used to create threaded holes, counterbores, and drilled holes
What is hole wizard
What you should be doing during class
What is paying attention to the professor and not working on a random assignment
The largest possible diameter of a shaft
What is MMC
A fit that requires light assembly pressure for a likely permanent assembly
What is a light drive or FN1 fit
The measurement referring to the amount of threads per inch on a screw
What is the pitch
the tool used to assign dimensions to geometry
What is the smart dimension tool
C-Sized Prints
What is wrong print size for homework?
The easy peasy lemon squeezie rule used to help determine a feature of size
What is the caliper rule
A fit used for accurate location, and parts that will move and turn easily, but are not intended to run freely.
What is a Sliding or RC2 fit
A Unified Course, size 10, 32 threads per inch, external left handed thread.
What is a 10 - 32 UNC - 2A - LH bolt
In the event that you must create a hole that is perpendicular to a rounded surface that is lined up to a preexisting plane, this tool is used in order to base the sketch off of
What is the reference geometry/plane tool
All the things that will get you an automatic 0 on solidworks assignments. (Name 3)
What are: Late, Using the Iso standard, Not submitting all the parts, missing hidden lines, missing major views, dimensions inside the views, and submitting to the wrong dropbox