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- 2. A "flat" sketch contining geometry that only exists in two dimensions such as the XY,YZ, or XZ planes.
- 5. This tool is used after drawing and dimensioning 2D geometry in an inventor sketch. After its pressed, the toolbars will exit 2D Sketch and display 3D modeling tools.
- 9. The allowable variation in a part's dimension or geometry, representing the difference between maximum and minimum limits.
- 10. A perfectly flat surface that goes on forever in only two directions. XY, YZ, XZ.
- 12. Vertical measurement of an object. Found along the Y-Axis.
- 13. A straight line segment extending from the center of a circle or sphere to any point on its boundary (circumference or surface). It represents the distance from the center to the edge, is always equal in length throughout a given circle, and is precisely half the length of the diameter.
- 16. I should save all of my files here during and at the end of any class period to prevent losing my work and sobbing hysterically.
- 17. A pictorial representation of an object in which all three dimensions are drawn at full scale. The X and Y axis project at 30 Degree angles for a complete 3D perspective of the object, without distorting one or more sides.
- 19. Program that enable users to perform specific tasks.
- 20. An Autodesk Inventor tool that creates a 3D feature by adding depth to a closed 2D sketch profile. Can be used to Join or Cut material in a 3D Model.
- 21. The use of computer software to create, modify, analyze, or optimize 2D drawings and 3D models of physical components, buildings, and products.
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- 1. A three-dimensional visual representation of an object or thing. Can be created digitally or physically. Does not need to "work" as a protoype would.
- 3. Mathematical rules or restrictions applied to geometry (sketches, parts, or assemblies) that dictate their size, shape, orientation, and relationship to other geometry.
- 4. A representation of a measurement of given geometry on a technical drawing.
- 6. A shape made of lines or curves that closes upon itself with no start or end point.
- 7. Horizontal measurement of an object. Found along the X-Axis.
- 8. It represents the longest distance across the circle and is equal to twice the length of the radius.
- 11. A 2D drawing used to represent 3D objects by projecting multiple flat, 2D views onto one drawing to represent the entire object. Very often contains front, top, and right views of the object being illustrated. Contains dimensions, notes, and manufacturer specifications.
- 14. Measurement of an objects thickness from front to back. Found along the Z-Axis
- 15. The branch of mathematics concerned with the shape of individual objects, spatial relationships among various objects, and the properties of surrounding space
- 18. When a drawing is an enlarged or reduced so that the object can be visually represented proportional to the original object. Shape stays the same, is communicated by scale. Ex: 1:1 2:1 1:2
