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Cap screws and machine screws are similar in shape, differing only in their relative sizes. Machine screws are usually smaller in size, compared to cap screws. These are used for fastening two parts, one with clearance hole and the other with tapped hole. The clearance of the unthreaded hole need not be shown on the drawing as its presence is obvious. Figure 5.24 shows different types of cap and machine screws, with proportions marked Cap screws are produced in finish form and are used on machines where accuracy and appearance are important. As cap screws are inferior to studs, they are used only on machines requiring few adjustments and are not suitable where frequent removal is necessary. These are produced in different diameters, upto a maximum of 100 mm and lengths 250 mm. Machine screws are produced with a naturally bright finish and are not heat treated. They are particularly adopted for screwing into thin materials and the smaller ones are threaded throughout the length. They are used in fire-arms, jigs, fixture and dies. They are produced in different diameters upto a maximum of 20 mm and lengths upto 50 mm.

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Learn about the ways these common features are described in drawings. Counterbore Countersink Spotface Depth Diameter Radius I should also mention that I did not create this course, I just found it online and thought it was pretty well done. https://www.wisc-online.com/learn/career-clusters/stem/eng16204/basic-symbols-used-in-engineering-drawings

5 0 Beginner
Shows how to make a third angle orthographic projection from isometric projection.

4 0 Beginner
It is a simple description of the ISO 3040 taper ratio and an application to the ISO 5356.

3 0 Beginner
How do you measure an item in a photo? using imagej English language tutorial https://youtu.be/VcQAnfpNwzw

3 0 Beginner
Cara membuat Etiket Gambar Teknik dengan Autodeks Inventor

3 0 Beginner
I will guide you through the process of creating an exploded view drawing of the Quick Return Mechanism assembly. We'll begin by creating a presentation file in Inventor to generate an exploded view storyboard. Next, we'll transition to the drawing environment. You'll learn how to create a new drawing from your exploded view, ensuring proper scaling and placement. A key focus will be on automatically generating a parts list (BOM) directly from your assembly data, populating it with essential information like item number, quantity, and part name. We'll then add balloons to your exploded view, linking each component to its corresponding entry in the parts list, making your drawing easy to interpret. You can find the STEP files for the Quick Return Mechanism on my GrabCAD profile, so you can follow along step-by-step. https://grabcad.com/library/quick-return-mechanism-65

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Finding the focus of an ellipse graphically

2 1 Intermediate
In this tutorial, study how to create a blue print by Autodesk inventor.

1 0 Beginner
Plastic Injection Molding Flexible Core

1 0 Beginner
1. Create a sketch from the assembly parts. 2. Build new parts by referring to sketches.

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In this video I will be showing you how to make a professional drawing in Solidworks 2017 So I am showing you exactly these things here: 1) Make drawing from part 2) Make auxiliary view 3) Section view 4) Detail view 5) Geometric Tolerance 6) Surface Finish 7) Tolerance/Precision 8) Edit sheet Format 9) Converting the SLDDRW file to PDF file 10) Fliping Cutting line direction 11) Use the view palette

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A description of how to develop first and third angle projection drawings. See models in 3-D with my CAD Models.

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drafting tv unit

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Most of the CAD systems provide a command to save as an image the current view. Usually, this command is available in the "save as" menu or in the option menu