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Creating the drive wheel - MicroStation Tutorial
From the course: MicroStation 3D Essential Training
Creating the drive wheel
- [Instructor] Now that we've finished the cam, now we're going to be drawing the drive wheel, so I'm going to start with the cam part, and then I've already saved this out as 4-2. So the part numbering is important in this project because we need to have unique file names for each separate part, so I'm just going to give this a dash two for the drive wheel part. So let's go ahead and delete this part. And then I'll go ahead and tile my views once again and then we'll start with a cylinder. So the dimensions for the drive wheel are all reference. The reason for that, the reason why these dimensions are in parentheses is because the part is a buyout part. So this is something you would purchase and then use this with the cam part that you're creating yourself. This is why the part is in phantom line form on the 2D drawing. So I'm going to start with the cylinder. So the overall diameter is 3.366. So we'll do 3.366/2, and then the height of this part is going to be .2. So we'll go ahead…
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Creating the cam part9m 3s
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Creating cam array4m 53s
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Creating the drive wheel4m 54s
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Creating the base2m 56s
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Creating the shaft and key3m 33s
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Assembling the parts11m 32s
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Creating the 2D cam and drive wheel10m 10s
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Creating the 2D base, shaft, and key4m 32s
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Creating the 2D Isometric9m 1s
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Creating the 3D file2m 3s
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