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Exercises
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1.
Working to the shapes and dimensions as
given in the orthographic projection of Fig.
18.20, construct the exploded 3D model as
shown in Fig. 18.21. When the model has
been constructed add suitable lighting and
apply materials, followed by rendering.
2.
Working to the dimensions given in the
orthographic projections of the three parts
of this 3D model (Fig. 18.22), construct the
assembled as shown in the rendered 3D
model (Fig. 18.23). Add suitable lighting
and materials, place in one of the isometric
viewing position and render the model.
15
80
10
148
0.10"
Hole Ø10
Ø1.65
Hole Ø50
Holes Ø10
80
M0.70 "
Ø0.70"
Ø1.05 "
10
70
Ø60
Ø3 0
Ø20
75
Ø 40
230
Holes Ø10
R5
0.30"
0.40"
0.60"
R10
Ø1.05 "
Ø0.80"
3.50"
5.25"
0.55"
245
35
12.5
Fig. 18.22 Exercise 2 - details of shapes and sizes
Fig. 18.20 Exercise 1 - orthographic projection
Fig. 18.21 Exercise 1 - rendered 3D model
Fig. 18.23 Exercise 2
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