Tuesday, October 29, 2019

1.5.4 Sketch Plane Cube Day 2

Step 1) Make a copy of  1.5.4 Sketch Plane Cube into your GTT Turn in Folder.  There are only 3 conclusion questions that must be answered, but you will need the drawing to help you dimension your creation.
Step 2) Open Autodesk Inventor Profession 2018 and create a new Standard.ipt 
Step 3) When that opens select 2d Sketch by clicking on the pencil and drafting angle in the upper left hand corner and select the X-Y Plane to work in. 
Step 4) Use the line or rectangle tool to draw a 2" square.  Dimension it to be 2 inches on each side with 90 degree corners, if you have not already done so.
Step 5) Click Finish Sketch and Extrude your square 2 inches to create your 3d cube
Step 6) Right click on a different side Create a new 2d sketch and use that sketch to extrude a 1" square, 1/2".
Step 7) Right click on a side to create a new 2d sketch and use that sketch to extrude a 1" circle, 1/2".
Step 8) Use the Hole feature or Extrude (cut) to drill a 1" diameter hole all of the way through the cube. 
Step 9) Find where you can change the materials and find one you like, then use your tools to get it to rotate.
Step 10) Answer the conclusion questions and turn in your worksheet online using Canvas.

If you finish early try out different materials or change its appearance to make it look like a cool artifact that you might find on Mars. Then get it to start spinning on your screen.

Step by step - how to open Inventor and create your cube


To watch this on YouTube - https://youtu.be/Qkz8GEDcDn8


Same instructions but at full speed

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What happens if something goes wrong


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Monday, October 28, 2019

1.5.4 Sketch Plane Cube

Step 1) Make a copy of  1.5.4 Sketch Plane Cube into your GTT Turn in Folder.  There are only 3 conclusion questions that must be answered, but you will need the drawing to help you dimension your creation.

Step 2) Open Autodesk Inventor Professional 2018 and create a new Standard.ipt 

Step 3) When that opens select 2d Sketch by clicking on the pencil and drafting angle in the upper left hand corner and select the X-Y Plane to work in.

Step 4) Use the line or rectangle tool to draw a 2" square.  Dimension it to be 2 inches on each side with 90 degree corners, if you have not already done so.

Step 5) Click Finish Sketch and Extrude your square 2 inches to create your 3d cube

Step 6) Right click on a side to create a new 2d sketch and use that sketch to extrude a 1" circle, 1/2".

Step 7) Right click on a different side Create a new 2d sketch and use that sketch to extrude a 1" square, 1/2".

Step 8) Use the Hole feature or Extrude (cut) to drill a 1" diameter hole all of the way through the cube. 

Step 9) Find where you can change the materials and find one you like, then use your tools to get it to rotate.

Step 10) Answer the conclusion questions and turn in your worksheet online using Canvas.


If you finish early try out different materials or change its appearance to make it look like a cool artifact that you might find on Mars. Then get it to start spinning on your screen.




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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

1.5.2 Computer Modeling Fundamentals Part B

Step 1) Open your copy of  1.5.2 Computer Modeling Fundamentals that you made yesterday.  This video starts off at #6 for #1-5 you will need to go back to the video from yesterday.
Step 2) Watch the video below, pausing, rewinding and re-watching as needed.

Step 3) Every time a new step is shown, pause the video and try it on your own in Inventor.
Step 4) Use the navigation bar to determine what each of the icons do
Step 5) Open back up your worksheet from 1.5.1 to get the coordinates of the Square, Triangle, Circle and Pentagon to practice the precise input toolbar. 
Step 6) Answer the conclusion questions and turn in your worksheet online using Canvas.

This video is kind of long, do not watch it all of the way through in one sitting - Please watch the video until you are shown how to use a constraint, then pause the video and try it on your own.

1.5.2 Worksheet #6


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1.5.2 Worksheet #7 and 8



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Monday, October 21, 2019

1.5.2 Computer Modeling Fundamentals

Step 1) For the lesson for 1.5.2 Computer Modeling Fundamentals, you will need to make a copy of the Worksheet online for you to be able to answer your questions.

Step 2) Watch the first video below, pausing, rewinding and re-watching as needed.

Step 3) Answer all questions digitally and be prepared to turn in 1.5.2 from your GTT Turn in Folder using Canvas tomorrow. For special symbols, there may also be keyboard equivalents such as || for parallel or (o) for concentric but for the horizontal icon, you can copy, paste and rotate a similar icon.

Step 4) Only once you get to #6 on the worksheet will you need to draw and manipulate parts using Inventor Autodesk to try and figure out what each constraint feature does to your drawings.



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Sunday, October 20, 2019

1.5.1 Coordinate System and Descriptive Geometry

Step 1) For the lesson for 1.5.1 Coordinate System and Descriptive Geometry, you will need the papers your teacher has given you and will need to make a copy of the Worksheet online for you to be able to answer your questions.
Step 2) Watch the video below, pausing, rewinding and re-watching as needed.
Step 3) Plot the points as directed using a pencil or pen
Step 4) Label the coordinates as directed
Step 5) Draw either your first or last initial as the outline of a block letter.  Write the coordinates onto the paper by hand.
Step 6) Convert each fraction into decimals and graph them on the provided paper
Step 7) Answer all questions digitally and turn in 1.5.1 from your GTT Turn in Folder using Canvas.  
Step 8) Make sure all work has been shown on the papers and double check that your name and period have been filled in before turning it in to your teacher at the end of class.





Wednesday, October 16, 2019

1.4.5 Dimensioning

Step 1) For the lesson for 1.4.5 Dimensioning, I do not want you to fill out the worksheet packet as I do not expect you to memorize the 8 rules of dimensioning.  Instead I want you to watch the videos looking at the features of the good and bad examples.  Hopefully yours will be more good than bad.
Step 2) Watch the video below, pausing, rewinding and re-watching as needed.
Step 3) Draw each view of the figures on the last 3 pages of your sketch packet into their dimensioned components.
Step 4) Double check that your name and period are written on your sketch packet then turn them in to be graded.

Your grade for 1.4.5 comes from your sketch packet, NOT the worksheet online.



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Monday, October 14, 2019

1.4.4 Orthographic Projection

Step 1) Open and make a copy of 1.4.4 Orthographic Projection into your GTT Turn in Folder with your initials at the end
Step 2) Watch the video below, pausing, rewinding and re-watching as needed.
Step 3) Answer the questions digitally online, and sketch using the papers provided. When drawing your sketches please start off with light construction lines.  When you want to finalize them into object lines, please use your ruler to insure a nice straight line.
Step 4) Turn in your worksheet from your GTT Turn in Folder, your paper sketches will not be collected until Friday.



if the video above fails to load, try watching it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/IRF6H4gQIC8 

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

1.4.3 Sketching Practice

Step 1) Go to Canvas and make a copy of 1.4.3 Sketching Practice into your GTT Turn in Folder with your initials at the end
Step 2) Watch the video below, pausing, rewinding and re-watching as needed.
Step 3) Answer the questions digitally online, and sketch using the papers provided. When drawing your sketches please start off with light construction lines.  When you want to finalize them into object lines, please use your ruler to insure a nice straight line.
Step 4) Turn in your worksheet from your GTT Turn in Folder, your paper sketches will not be collected until Friday.



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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

1.4.2.A Sketching Techniques

Step 1) Open up 1.4.2.A Sketching Techniques and make a copy of it into your GTT Turn in Folder with your initials at the end
Step 2) Watch the video below, pausing, rewinding and re-watching as needed.
Step 3) Work with your partner to complete and double check your answers to your worksheet - AND #4 in your sketch packet
Step 4) Submit your completed digital file into Canvas for grading before Friday, but hold onto your sketch packet, it will be needed in the next few sections.



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Monday, October 7, 2019

1.4.1 Language of Sketching

Step 1) Go to Canvas and sign into our class 
Step 2) Open and make a copy of the worksheet for 1.4.1 Language of Sketching into your GTT Turn in Folder
Step 3) Rename the assignment to get rid of the "Copy of" and change the @ to be your initials
Step 4) Complete the worksheet while watching the video below.  Please pause, rewind and re-watch the as many times as are needed to complete the worksheet.
Step 5) When you are completely done, submit it to be graded
Step 6) Double click on the file that you just turned in to make double sure that you just submitted the file that you wanted to be graded.

 
If the video above fails to launch, try watching it on YouTube at https://youtu.be/AWpS-DNwNME 

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

1.3.4 Measurement Lab - Skimmer

Step 1) Go to Canvas and make a copy of 1.3.4 MeasurementLabSkimmer into your GTT Turn in Folder with your initials at the end
Step 2) Watch the video below
Step 3) Use a ruler to mark all of the needed lines - dark lines will be cut along, dotted lines are for folding
Step 4) Cut, assemble and test your air skimmer then answer the 3 conclusion questions on your worksheet
Step 5) Turn in your worksheet from your GTT Turn in Folder


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This video shows you step by step how to draw the lines for your skimmer.  Please use a ruler to practice your measuring skills and to make sure your lines are straight as they can be. In the video, I use a folder that is skinnier than yours - You will have extra room at the right side of your folder. Please realize that your folder is longer than the one I used, do not try to make yours look exactly like mine.



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This video shows you step by step how to cut out the parts for your skimmer. Cut on the solid lines only.


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This video shows you step by step how to assemble the parts your skimmer using glue and tape.


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