Eighteenth Week
Today Monday 17th, We have to take two exams, one about Surfaces and second one about writing in English and replying five general questions. At 8:00 a,m we will have our first exam with Julen, likely he will give us a couple of exercises to solve, this exam will last two hour (from 8:00 a.m to 10:00 a.m). After finishing our first exam, we'll continue with Richard and his exam will be from 12:15 p.m to 14:00 p.m. Moreover Gaizka owns an hour between the two exams, he will tell us about the last exam that was taken by him about deep drawing processes.
As we can see on the right, it is the first exercise to have been proposed to solve, for that purpose we had to use several commands such as cylinder, sphere, fill, cut, trim and sweep.
I think it was the hardest exercise of the two, because someone who wants to solve it , needs lots of criteria and think quickly. At the end of 30 minutes we could finish it properly without any trouble. The key for this is to put points into space through coordinates and then through those start to create bodies such as cylinders and a sphere as main tools to solve it.
On the left, it is presented the second exercise proposed by Julen in the last exam of Surfaces. At first sight we can say that this exercise could be the most important or hardest one, but actually it was the easiest one, First we created all the needed sketches to start drawing the main surfaces. As we see on the left figure there is a curved shape figure, this was created by using only one sketch and making extrude symmetrically. As a second step we drew a sketch to create a crossing cylinder in order to cut the preview curved shape surface, and applying trim we can obtain an entire surface without the hole seen in the figure. Finally as third stage we drew a new transversal cylinder in order to create a hole on the preview made surfaces. Once we finished drawing it then we apply the split command and it removes the last made cylinder so finally the exercise is done. After ending those exercises up, right away we send them to Julen by e-mail.
As professors and students know, this will be probably the last week of classes for most of us because all students from 2DFM are going to practice in diverse businesses as part of the course and it'll last three months from March to June approximately. We hope to successfully complete it. After two year of intense learning and sharing thoughts and experiences we believe this course will help us further in our professional path in the mechanical design and manufacturing.
As we can see on the right, it is the first exercise to have been proposed to solve, for that purpose we had to use several commands such as cylinder, sphere, fill, cut, trim and sweep.I think it was the hardest exercise of the two, because someone who wants to solve it , needs lots of criteria and think quickly. At the end of 30 minutes we could finish it properly without any trouble. The key for this is to put points into space through coordinates and then through those start to create bodies such as cylinders and a sphere as main tools to solve it.
On the left, it is presented the second exercise proposed by Julen in the last exam of Surfaces. At first sight we can say that this exercise could be the most important or hardest one, but actually it was the easiest one, First we created all the needed sketches to start drawing the main surfaces. As we see on the left figure there is a curved shape figure, this was created by using only one sketch and making extrude symmetrically. As a second step we drew a sketch to create a crossing cylinder in order to cut the preview curved shape surface, and applying trim we can obtain an entire surface without the hole seen in the figure. Finally as third stage we drew a new transversal cylinder in order to create a hole on the preview made surfaces. Once we finished drawing it then we apply the split command and it removes the last made cylinder so finally the exercise is done. After ending those exercises up, right away we send them to Julen by e-mail.
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