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Hit OK.Note: You may need to enter -3.5mm as the offset depending on the order you click the faces. Select the two faces shown and use enter 3.5mm for the offset, continuing to use the Flush constraint. Rotate the model to view the bottom edge of the part. Type 0.5mm as the offset distance and in the Solution section of the dialog select Flush. Select the two faces of the parts as shown. Hit Apply to create the first constraint. Select the top face of the bracket and the inside face of the motor as shown. Right click and select Constraint from the marking menu. Right click and select OK to finish placement. Select the SMB.ipt file you just saved and select Open.Ĭlick to place the part roughly as shown. Inside the Assembly, Cartridge Body.iam assembly, right click and select Place Component. Save the part as SMB.ipt and close the part window. Note: If this color is not available, change the library at the bottom of the drop-down menu to Autodesk Appearance Library. Select Sky Blue Medium to help distinguish this part. In the top toolbar, click the Appearance drop down menu. Click OK with the default settings to create the base 3D geometry. The outline will auto-select since it is the only profile available. Right click and select the Face command from the marking menu. The sketch is now fully constrained so click the green check mark in the ribbon to Finish Sketch. Repeat the process to add a 46.5mm dimension to the top horizontal line segment. Type in 32.5mm and touch Enter on your keyboard to finish. Select the left vertical line segment and click to place the dimension. Right click and select General Dimension. Ending on the origin point will complete the line segment, then right click and select OK. Click to create the vertical line.Ĭontinue to draw lines (without adding dimensions) to create the rough shape as shown. Type 18.5mm into the dynamic dimensioning box. Before you click the end point, type 62.5mm into the dynamic dimensioning box.Ĭlick to set the end point of the line then move your cursor up. Select Create Line.Ĭlick the origin point to start the line and then move your cursor to the right. In the sketch view, right click to open the marking menu. Select the X-Y plane as the sketch plane. Right click in the model window to open the marking menu. In the dialog, uncheck Use Thickness from Rule and enter 1.17mm as the thickness value.
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In the ribbon, select Sheet Metal Defaults. In the dialog, select the Metric folder and choose Sheet Metal (mm).ipt as the template. Select File and choose New from the ribbon menu. Then open the file Assembly, Cartridge Body.iam. Navigate to where you saved the files and select Assembly, Cartridge Body.ipj. In Inventor, click the Projects icon in the ribbon.
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