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== Creating a Drawing and .pdf from the Drawing  ==
== Creating a Drawing for Sheetmetal parts ==


Once your part is complete, create a new drawing for your part (.idw).  
Once your part is complete, create a drawing for your part (.idw).


<span style="color: #ff0000">'''Drawing Requirements'''</span>: (use the FIRST/Robotics drawing template under the English tab on the template menu).  
<span style="color: #ff0000">'''Drawing Requirements'''</span>: (use the FIRST/Robotics drawing template under the English tab on the template menu).


- Show main views&nbsp;of the part (front, right, left, top, bottom)
'''''&nbsp; Fill in the Title Block'''''


- Current Date - this needs to be updated everytime a drawing is submitted to get parts made (this acts as the revision control)
- Title - this should be exactly the same as the filename


- State name of student who created the drawing
- Current Date - this needs to be updated everytime a drawing is submitted to get parts made (this acts as the revision control)


- State the material to be used
- Name of student who created the drawing


- State quantity required
- Material Requirements: &nbsp;material and thickness


-&nbsp;Dimension the part
- Quantity required


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -&gt; length, width, height
'''''Drawing/Dimensioning'''''


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-&gt;&nbsp;threaded hole sizes and quantities
- Show main views&nbsp;of the part (front, side, top, iso view)


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -&gt; dimensions of major features
-&nbsp;Dimension the part with the following:


( * if the part is a sheetmetal part that is bent, then the dimensions must also include the location of the bends and the radius used to bend the part)
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -> overall length, width, and height


-&nbsp;Indicate if any hardware needs to be installed and on which surface (such as standoffs or inserts - PEMS)
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;->&nbsp;threaded hole sizes and quantities


SAMPLE DRAWING
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -> diameter of holes


<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -> dimensions of major features


<span style="color: #ff0000">'''Saving the Drawing:'''</span>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -> if there are multiple features with the same dimension use the conotation 4 X to indicate 4 places.


Once the drawing is complete, go to Save a Copy ---&gt; Save a Copy As AUTOCAD .dwg (Autocad LT.)
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; ->&nbsp; *** if the part is a sheetmetal part that is bent, then the dimensions must also include the dimension to&nbsp;the bends and the radius used to bend the part


Also create a .pdf of the drawing.  
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; (should be .032)


&lt;span style="color: #ff0000"&lt;/span&gt;  
-&nbsp;Indicate if any hardware needs to be installed and on which surface (such as standoffs or inserts - PEMS)


<span style="color: #ff0000">'''Things to Rememeber:'''</span>
-&nbsp; Indicate any weldments


If the part will be welded, then care must be taken to design with the proper dimensioning scheme leaving room for the weldments.
<br/><span style="color: #ff0000">'''Saving the Drawing:'''</span>


'''&lt;span style="color: #ff0000" /&gt;'''
1. Once the drawing is complete, save a copy as a .PDF


'''<span style="color: #ff0000">Sample Drawing:</span>'''
<span style="color: #ff0000">'''Things to Rememeber:'''</span>


&nbsp;[[Image:Parts Fabrication Example1.PNG|Sheetmetal Drawing Example]]
If the part will be welded, then care must be taken to design with the proper dimensioning scheme leaving room for the weldments.


Sheetmetal Drawing Example:&nbsp; [[Image:Parts Fabrication Example1.PNG|Image:Parts Fabrication Example1.PNG]]
'''<span style="color: #ff0000">Sample Drawing:</span>'''
 
&nbsp;Machined Part Drawing Example
 
&nbsp;[[Fabrication - Sheet Metal Drawing Example|Sheetmetal Drawing Example]]

Latest revision as of 17:37, 14 January 2016

Creating a Drawing for Sheetmetal parts

Once your part is complete, create a drawing for your part (.idw).

Drawing Requirements: (use the FIRST/Robotics drawing template under the English tab on the template menu).

  Fill in the Title Block

- Title - this should be exactly the same as the filename

- Current Date - this needs to be updated everytime a drawing is submitted to get parts made (this acts as the revision control)

- Name of student who created the drawing

- Material Requirements:  material and thickness

- Quantity required

Drawing/Dimensioning

- Show main views of the part (front, side, top, iso view)

- Dimension the part with the following:

         -> overall length, width, and height

         -> threaded hole sizes and quantities

        -> diameter of holes

         -> dimensions of major features

         -> if there are multiple features with the same dimension use the conotation 4 X to indicate 4 places.

         ->  *** if the part is a sheetmetal part that is bent, then the dimensions must also include the dimension to the bends and the radius used to bend the part

              (should be .032)

- Indicate if any hardware needs to be installed and on which surface (such as standoffs or inserts - PEMS)

-  Indicate any weldments


Saving the Drawing:

1. Once the drawing is complete, save a copy as a .PDF

Things to Rememeber:

If the part will be welded, then care must be taken to design with the proper dimensioning scheme leaving room for the weldments.

Sample Drawing:

 Machined Part Drawing Example

 Sheetmetal Drawing Example