Across
- 6. - Creates a construction plant that is offset from the selected face or plane. Select a face, plane, or sketch profile, then specify the offset distance.
- 8. - Copies the selected sketch curves a specified distance from the original curves. Select the curves to offset then specify the offset distance.
- 12. - Creates a circle defined by three points. Specify three points on the circumference of the circle. The points define the size and the position of the circle.
- 13. - Creates a solid cylinder. Select a plane, draw a circle then specify the height of the cylinder.
- 14. - (keyboard shortcut “A”) The appearance affects the color of the bodies, components, and faces. Appearances override the color assigned from the physical material. Appearances do not affect engineering properties. Drag the appearance from the dialog to the body, component, or face.
- 16. - Creates an ellipse defined by a center point, major axis and a point on the ellipse. Select the center point of the ellipse. Select the second point to define the first axis. Select the third point to define a point on the ellipse.
- 18. - Creates a solid coil. Select a plane then draw a circle to specify the major diameter of the coil. Finish defining the coil using the manipulators or dialog box.
- 21. - Applies a bevel to one or more edges. Select the edges then specify a distance.
- 22. - Creates a construction point at the intersection of three planes or planar faces. Select three planes or planar faces.
- 25. Creates an arc with tangency.
- 28. - Creates a circle tangent to two sketch lines. Select two lines then specify the radius of the circle.
Down
- 1. - Sweeps a sketch profile or planar face along a selected path. Select a series of profiles or planar faces to define a shape. Optionally select rails or a centerline guide the shape.
- 2. - (keyboard shortcut “R”) Creates a rectangle using two points for the diagonal corners. Select the first point as the start of the rectangle. Select the second point or specify the width and height values.
- 3. - Divides faces using a selected profile, face, or plane as the cutting tool. Select the faces to modify then select the profile, face, or plane that divides the source face.
- 4. - Creates a transitional shape between two or more sketch profiles or planar faces. Select a series of profiles or planar faces to define a shape. Optionally select rails or a centerline to guide the shape.
- 5. - Locks the relative position of the selected components. The components are treated as a single object when moved or when joints are applied. Select the components to group together.
- 7. Positions components relative to one another and defines the relative motion. Select geometry or joint origins to define the joint. Specify the type to define the relative motion.
- 9. - Adds depth to a closed sketch profile or planar face. Select the profile or planar face then specify the distance to extrude.
- 10. - Duplicates selected sketch curves in an arc or circular pattern. Select the curves to pattern, the point to revolve around, and the quantity.
- 11. - Adds thickness to surface faces to make a solid. Select the faces to thicken then specify a thickness value.
- 15. bar - Access the Data Panel (that allows quick access to your design files), file operations, save, undo and redo.
- 17. - Creates a hole based on user-specified values and selections. Select a face to place the hole then select edges to position the hole on the face, or select sketch points to place multiple holes. Specify the hole type, tap type, and size values.
- 19. - Creates an arc using three points. Select the start point, end point, and then a point on the arc.
- 20. - Add internal or external threads to cylindrical geometry. Threads can be cosmetic or modeled on the geometry. Select a cylindrical face then set the thread specifications.
- 23. - Creates a construction plane that is tangent to a cylindrical or conical face. Select the cylinder or cone that the plane will be tangent to. Specify the position by entering an angle or selecting a reference plane and then adding an angle.
- 24. - Creates a circle defined by two points. Specify two points on the diameter of the circle.
- 26. - Performs boolean operations between solid bodies. Select the target body then select one or more tool bodies to perform a join, cut, or intersect operation on the target.
- 27. - Positions a joint on a component. Joint origins define the geometry used to relate to a joint’s components. Select geometry to define the joint origin.