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Tables of Contents for The Companion for Cadkey 97
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED WITH CADKEY
2
38
1.1 Introduction
2
1
1.2 Getting Started with CADKEY for Windows/Classic
3
3
1.3 Screen Structure of CADKEY for Windows
6
10
1.4 Screen Structure of Classic CADKEY
16
3
1.5 User Interface Configuration -- Tools Menu
19
2
1.6 Immediate Mode Commands and Accelerator Keys
21
4
1.7 Adding and Changing Icons on the Toolbar
25
1
1.8 On-line Help
26
2
1.9 2D/3D Construction Modes
28
1
1.10 How to Use This Book
29
3
1.11 Summary
32
1
1.12 Review Questions
33
1
Demonstration Project 1.1
34
6
CHAPTER 2: FAMILIARIZATION WITH CADKEY
40
46
2.1 Introduction
40
1
2.2 CADKEY File Management
40
4
2.2.1 Part Files
41
1
2.2.2 Pattern Files
42
2
2.3 Position and Selection Menus
44
8
2.3.1 Position Menu
44
1
2.3.2 Selection Menu
45
7
2.4 Establishing the CADKEY Graphic Environment
52
7
2.4.1 Setting, Changing, and Updating Text Attributes
52
3
2.4.2 Setting and Changing Entity Attributes
55
1
2.4.3 Adding Letters to the Drawing
56
2
2.4.4 Setting Part Units
58
1
2.5 Editing a Part
59
2
2.6 Exporting CADKEY Part Files -- Copy to Clipboard
61
2
2.7 Print and Plot Files
63
3
2.8 Exit from CADKEY
66
1
2.9 Design with Grid/Snap
66
2
2.10 Cursor Tracking
68
2
2.11 Engineering Design Process
70
3
2.11.1 Ideation
70
1
2.11.2 Refinement
71
1
2.11.3 Implementation
72
1
2.12 Summary
73
1
2.13 Review Questions
74
1
Demonstration Project 2.1
75
3
Lab Projects
78
4
Open-Ended Design Projects
82
4
CHAPTER 3: BASIC DESIGN TOOLS
86
52
3.1 Introduction
86
1
3.2 Modifying a Part -- Trim/Extend
87
6
3.3 Modifying a Part -- Breaking Entities
93
6
3.4 Creating Lines
96
11
3.5 Creating Arcs
107
3
3.6 Creating Circles
110
5
3.7 Creating Points
115
2
3.8 Creating Fillets
117
3
3.9 Creating Rectangles
120
2
3.10 Summary
122
1
3.11 Review Questions
123
1
Demonstration Project 3.1
124
3
Demonstration Project 3.2
127
3
Lab Projects
130
6
Open-Ended Design Projects
136
2
CHAPTER 4: GEOMETRY CONSTRUCTION AND TRANSFORMATION
138
76
4.1 Introduction
138
1
4.2 Creating Polylines and Polygons
138
2
4.3 Creating Polylines in CADKEY
140
4
4.4 Creating Polygons
144
5
4.5 Creating Conic Geometric Features in CADKEY
149
6
4.6 Creating 2D and 3D Splines
155
5
4.7 Creating Line Mesh
160
12
4.8 Autosegment Entities
172
1
4.9 Two-Dimensional Transformation (X-FORM)
173
16
4.10 Data Verify
189
5
4.11 Summary
194
1
4.12 Review Questions
195
1
Demonstration Project 4.1
196
4
Demonstration Project 4.2
200
4
Lab Projects
204
5
Open-Ended Design Projects
209
5
CHAPTER 5: THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONSTRUCTION
214
72
5.1 Introduction
214
1
5.2 CADKEY Coordinate Systems and Axes
214
3
5.3 Principles of Three-Dimensional Construction
217
2
5.4 CADKEY Construction Plane (CPLANE) Function
219
8
5.5 Three-Dimensional Construction Using X-Form
227
8
5.6 View and Viewports
235
13
5.6.1 Zoom
239
2
5.6.2 Define Display View
241
4
5.6.3 Save, Rename, and List
245
1
5.6.4 Viewport
245
3
5.7 View Levels
248
6
5.8 Group Function
254
1
5.9 Create Pictorial Isometric Drawings
255
3
5.10 Shading 3D Wire Frame Parts
258
7
5.10.1 Preparing the Wire Frame Part
261
2
5.10.2 Surface Recognition
263
2
5.11 Summary
265
1
5.12 Review Questions
266
1
Demonstration Project 5.1
267
3
Demonstration Project 5.2
270
3
Demonstration Project 5.3
273
4
Lab Projects
277
5
Open-Ended Design Projects
282
4
CHAPTER 6: CREATING MULTIVIEW DRAWINGS
286
46
6.1 Introduction
286
1
6.2 Creating Multiview Drawings in CADKEY
286
2
6.3 Creating Multiview Drawings Using Pattern Files
288
5
6.4 Creating Multiview Drawings Using Layout
293
7
6.4.1 Principles of Drawing Layout Mode Operation
293
4
6.4.2 Introduction to the Layout Function
297
3
6.5 Procedures of Creating Multiview Drawings Using Drawing Layout Mode
300
6
6.6 Creating 3D Cylindrical Surface Intersections
306
3
6.7 Create a 3D Model Using Multiview Drawings
309
2
6.8 Techniques for Creating Special Multiview Drawings
311
6
6.8.1 Creating Projection Views for Aligned Features
311
2
6.8.2 Creating Projection Views of Fillets, Rounds, and Roundouts
313
2
6.8.3 Creating Projection Views of Chamfers
315
2
6.9 Summary
317
1
6.10 Review Questions
318
1
Demonstration Project 6.1
319
4
Lab Projects
323
4
Open-Ended Design Projects
327
5
CHAPTER 7: AUXILARY VIEW CONSTRUCTION
332
24
7.1 Introduction
332
1
7.2 Creating Auxiliary Views Using Fold-Line Method
332
2
7.3 Creating an Auxiliary View Using the Display View Method with CADKEY
334
3
7.4 Auxiliary View 3D Constructions
337
3
7.5 Summary
340
1
7.6 Review Questions
341
1
Demonstration Project 7.1
342
5
Lab Projects
347
5
Open-Ended Design Projects
352
4
CHAPTER 8: DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY
356
52
8.1 Principles of 3D Descriptive Geometry Practices
356
4
8.1.1 A Review of the Fundamental Principles of Descriptive Geometry
356
3
8.1.2 Review New View Options
359
1
8.2 Create a True View of a Line
360
2
8.3 Create a Point View of a Line
362
1
8.4 Find the Shortest Distance between Skew Lines
363
2
8.5 Find the Angle between Two Skew Lines
365
2
8.6 Create a True Size View of a Plane
367
2
8.7 Create an Edge View of a Plane
369
1
8.8 Find the Angle between Two Planes
370
3
8.9 Find the Angle between a Line and a Plane
373
4
8.10 Parallelism and Perpendicularity
377
9
8.10.1 Create a Line Parallel to a Plane Through a Point
378
1
8.10.2 Create a Plane Parallel to a Plane
379
2
8.10.3 Create a Line Perpendicular to a Plane and through a Point
381
2
8.10.4 Create a Plane Perpendicular to a Plane through a Line
383
3
8.11 Find Piercing Points and Intersection Lines Between Lines and Planes
386
4
8.11.1 Determine the Piercing Point between a Line and a Plane
386
2
8.11.2 Determine the Intersection Line between Two Planes
388
2
8.12 Create a Development Drawing
390
4
8.13 Summary
394
1
8.14 Review Questions
395
1
Demonstration Project 8.1
396
2
Lab Projects
398
7
Open-Ended Design Projects
405
3
CHAPTER 9: CREATING SECTION VIEWS
408
34
9.1 Introduction
408
1
9.2 Cutting Planes, Cutting Plane Lines, and Cross-Hatch Lines
409
7
9.2.1 Creating a Cutting Plane by Using MODIFY-SECTION
409
3
9.2.2 Creating Cutting Plane Lines
412
1
9.2.3 Creating Cross-Hatch Lines
413
3
9.3 Creating a Full Section View
416
3
9.3.1 Converting a 2D Projection View into a Full Section View
417
1
9.3.2 Creating 3D Full Section Views
418
1
9.4 Creating Half Section Views
419
2
9.5 Creating Thin Wall Sections
421
1
9.6 Creating Broken Section Views
422
1
9.7 Creating Revolved Section Views
423
1
9.8 Creating Removed Section Views
424
2
9.9 Creating Offset Section Views
426
1
9.10 Creating Aligned Section Views
427
1
9.11 Creating Section Views for Ribs, Webs, and Thin Features
428
1
9.12 Creating Conventional Breaks
429
2
9.13 Summary
431
1
9.14 Review Questions
432
1
Demonstration Project 9.1
433
2
Lab Projects
435
4
Open-Ended Design Projects
439
3
CHAPTER 10: DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PRACTICES
442
36
10.1 Introduction
442
1
10.2 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Using Detail
443
2
10.3 Setting the Environment
445
7
10.3.1 Setting Dimension Attributes
445
3
10.3.2 Setting Tolerance Attributes
448
1
10.3.3 Setting Leaders/Witness Attributes
449
3
10.4 Update and Change Attributes
452
2
10.5 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Practices
454
12
10.5.1 DIMENSN Menu
454
7
10.5.2 Label Menu
461
1
10.5.3 Arrowheads and Witness Lines
462
4
10.6 Summary
466
1
10.7 Review Questions
467
1
Demonstration Project 10.1
468
4
Lab Projects
472
4
Open-Ended Design Projects
476
2
CHAPTER 11: CREATING GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING SYMBOLS
478
52
11.1 Introduction
478
3
11.2 Customizing the ADM
481
1
11.3 Creating Balloons
482
3
11.4 Constructing Surface Finish Symbols
485
4
11.5 Creating Target Symbols
489
3
11.6 Constructing Welding Symbols
492
4
11.7 Creating Geometric Tolerancing Symbols
496
9
11.7.1 Leader Type Options
497
1
11.7.2 Creating Datum Frames
498
1
11.7.3 Creating Tolerance Symbols and Modifiers
499
6
11.8 Creating General Dimensioning Symbols
505
3
11.9 Creating Basic Dimensions
508
1
11.10 Creating Dual Dimensions
508
2
11.11 Creating Center Lines
510
3
11.12 Creating Cutting Plane Lines
513
3
11.13 Summary
516
1
11.14 Review Questions
517
1
Demonstration Project 11.1
518
4
Lab Projects
522
6
Open-Ended Design Projects
528
2
CHAPTER 12: CREATING FASTENER DRAWINGS
530
32
12.1 Introduction
530
1
12.2 Creating Fastener Notes
531
1
12.3 Creating Simplified Thread Forms
532
4
12.4 Creating a Blind Hole
536
1
12.5 Creating Schematic Thread Forms
537
2
12.6 Creating Pipe Threads
539
1
12.7 Creating a Detailed Thread
540
2
12.8 Creating Hex Head Bolts and Nuts
542
4
12.9 Creating Square Head Bolts and Nuts
546
2
12.10 Creating Nonthreaded Fasteners (Washers, Pins, Rivets, Keys, and Springs)
548
1
12.11 Summary
548
2
12.12 Review Questions
550
1
Demonstration Project 12.1
551
4
Lab Projects
555
4
Open-Ended Design Projects
559
3
CHAPTER 13: CREATING WORKING DRAWINGS, SCHEMATICS, AND DIAGRAMS
562
34
13.1 Introduction to Creating Working Drawings
562
1
13.2 Creating Assembly Drawings
562
6
13.2.1 Creating Outline and Sectional Assembly Drawings
564
2
13.2.2 Creating Pictorial and Exploded Assembly Drawings
566
2
13.3 Creating a Title Block and a Part List
568
2
13.4 Creating Engineering Schematics and Diagrams
570
5
13.5 Summary
575
1
13.6 Review Questions
576
1
Demonstration Project 13.1
577
3
Lab Projects
580
12
Open-Ended Design Projects
592
4
CHAPTER 14: SURFACE GENERATION AND EDITING
596
38
14.1 Introduction
596
1
14.2 CADKEY Surface Modeling
597
1
14.3 Getting Started with CADKEY Fastlite
598
1
14.4 Surface Generation Terminology
599
1
14.5 Create Function
600
18
14.5.1 Creating Surfaces
601
8
14.5.2 Creating Splines
609
2
14.5.3 Creating Planes
611
2
14.5.4 Creating Vectors
613
2
14.5.5 Creating Points
615
2
14.5.6 Creating Grids
617
1
14.6 Modify Function
618
4
14.6.1 Modifying Surfaces
619
1
14.6.2 Modifying Splines
620
1
14.6.3 Modifying Planes
621
1
14.6.4 Modifying Vectors
621
1
14.7 Verify Function
622
1
14.7.1 Verify Geometry
622
1
14.7.2 About
622
1
14.8 Settings Dialog Box
622
1
14.9 Summary
623
1
14.10 Review Questions
624
1
Demonstration Project 14.1
625
5
Lab Projects
630
4
CHAPTER 15: SOLID GENERATION AND EDITING
634
 
15.1 Introduction
634
1
15.2 Principles of Solid Modeling
634
15
15.2.1 Creating Block Solids
635
2
15.2.2 Creating Cone Solids
637
2
15.2.3 Creating Cylinder Solids
639
1
15.2.4 Creating Sphere Solids
640
2
15.2.5 Creating Torus Solids
642
2
15.2.6 Creating Extruded Solids
644
2
15.2.7 Creating Revolved Solids
646
1
15.2.8 Creating Swept Solids
647
1
15.2.9 Solidify and Desolidify
648
1
15.3 Display Menu
649
1
15.4 Solid Editing and Boolean Operations
650
5
15.4.1 Creating Solids Using Union
650
1
15.4.2 Creating Solids Using Difference
651
2
15.4.3 Creating Solids Using Intersect
653
1
15.4.4 Creating Solids Using Split
654
1
15.5 Utilities Menu
655
2
15.5.1 Mass Properties
655
1
15.5.2 Using Undo/Redo
656
1
15.5.3 Rebuilding Wire Frame Part
656
1
15.5.4 Setting the Solid Properties Using Configure
657
1
15.5.5 Learning the Version of CK Solids Using About
657
1
15.6 Modify Menu
657
2
15.6.1 Creating Solid Fillets
657
1
15.6.2 Creating Chamfered Solids
658
1
15.7 Summary
659
1
15.8 Review Questions
660
1
Demonstration Project 15.1
661
2
Demonstration Project 15.2
663
 
Lab Projects
661
 
APPENDICES
A. Pull-Down Menu of Menu Bar Functions
A-1
 
B. Function Option Icons of Application Menus
B-1
 
C. Classic CADKEY Menu Chart, Including CADKEY Solid and Advanced Drafting Module
C-1
 
D. Creating a Macro File
D-1
 
E. Glossary
E-1
 
F. CAD References for Technical Graphics Communication, 2nd Edition
F-1
 
G. Answers to Review Questions
G-1
 
INDEX
I-1