Introduction to CAD
Across
- 7. Creating a beveled edge on a part.
- 8. A modeling method where dimensions and constraints drive the geometry.
- 9. Computer-Aided Design: software used to create precision drawings or technical illustrations.
- 10. The main workspace for modeling parts and assemblies.
- 11. Extending a 2D shape into 3D space by giving it depth.
- 13. An individual part in an assembly. Components are essential for creating assemblies.
- 14. Rounding the edge or corner of a part.
- 15. Creating a 3D object by rotating a 2D profile around an axis.
- 16. A basic 2D shape or profile used to build 3D models.
Down
- 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. A flat representation of an object using two dimensions (length and width).
- 3. Used to organize different elements in 2D CAD drawings.
- 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. Modeling with surfaces rather than solid volumes, used for complex shapes.
- 6. Creating a three-dimensional digital representation of an object.
- 12. A rule that defines relationships between sketch elements (e.g., parallel, perpendicular).
- 14. A 3D element created from a sketch (e.g., Extrude, Revolve).