Introduction to CAD

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Across
  1. 7. Creating a beveled edge on a part.
  2. 8. A modeling method where dimensions and constraints drive the geometry.
  3. 9. Computer-Aided Design: software used to create precision drawings or technical illustrations.
  4. 10. The main workspace for modeling parts and assemblies.
  5. 11. Extending a 2D shape into 3D space by giving it depth.
  6. 13. An individual part in an assembly. Components are essential for creating assemblies.
  7. 14. Rounding the edge or corner of a part.
  8. 15. Creating a 3D object by rotating a 2D profile around an axis.
  9. 16. A basic 2D shape or profile used to build 3D models.
Down
  1. 1. Object snaps allow you to specify precise points on objects whenever you are prompted for a point during commands like Dimension, Section View, Move, etc.
  2. 2. A flat representation of an object using two dimensions (length and width).
  3. 3. Used to organize different elements in 2D CAD drawings.
  4. 4. Combines CAD, CAM, CAE, and PCB into a single, integrated cloud software platform. It includes all the tools that you need to go from design to manufacturing, seamlessly.
  5. 5. Modeling with surfaces rather than solid volumes, used for complex shapes.
  6. 6. Creating a three-dimensional digital representation of an object.
  7. 12. A rule that defines relationships between sketch elements (e.g., parallel, perpendicular).
  8. 14. A 3D element created from a sketch (e.g., Extrude, Revolve).