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UG-NX Drafting

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Engineering Fundamentals

ENG1100

UGNX Drafting

Session Objectives
Edge Operations
Create Engineering Drawings in UGNX

Student Presentations

Sketch Based Modeling


1. Sketch plane is chosen
2. 2-D sketch is created

Sketches can be the base feature of a solid body

Sketches can be added to an existing body

3. 3-D feature is created from the sketch (e.g.


extrude, revolve add, subtract, intersect)
Feature can be edited by editing the constraints of
the sketch

Edge Operations
Can be added to model in
modeling application
Edge blend
Creates cylindrical faces in
place of an edge

Chamfer
Bevels the edges
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Edge Operations
Edge Blend
Select icon or Insert >
Detail Feature > Edge
Blend
Select edge(s)
Key in radius

Chamfer
Select Insert > Detail
Feature > Chamfer
Select edge(s)
Single offset
Key in offset
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UGNX: Basic Drafting


Note: This is NOT a course in drafting, however,
engineers need to be graphically literate; i.e., you
need to be able to read and write engineering
drawings.
Todays Objective:

Learn basic process of converting a UG solid


model into an Engineering Drawing

Software Structure
UGNX is organized into:
Applications: Gateway, Modeling, Drafting
(and others)

When a part file is opened or created,


the Gateway application is entered.
To create or edit a solid body the
Modeling application is entered
To create an engineering drawing the
Drafting application is entered
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UGNX: Basic Drafting


The Drafting application lets you create drawings
with views of the part, dimensions, and necessary
drafting annotations.

This application supports the drafting of engineering


models in accordance with ANSI and ISO standards.

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Short Demo
Drafting Application
Add Base View
Change view, style, orientation, scale

Add Dimensions
Add Annotation (text)

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To Create a
Drawing
1.

Create part in modeling


application
Switch to drafting
application
Insert Sheet form select:

2.
3.

Paper size
Scale
Units

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To Create a
Drawing
4. Add Base View

Insert > View > Base


View
MB3 on drawing
border > Add Base
View
Icon on sidebar
Part Nav MB3 on
drawing sheet > Add
Base View
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To Create a
Drawing
5. Choose View Options

Style (hidden lines)


View (front/iso)
Scale

7. Add Projected Views


8. To get an isometric, Add
Base View

6. Place Base View

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Adding Dimensions

For many dimensions, just use the


Inferred dimension tool
To be more specific, pick the tool
that best selects your part
geometry
Dimensions are fully associated to
solid, i.e. if you change the model
(in modeling) dimensions (in
drafting) automatically update
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Adding Notes (Annotation)


Select Annotation
Editor
Insert > Annotation
Icon

Enter Text in Edit


Window
Place Text

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