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SS Button Part Drawing

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    In the NES controller guided project that we spent a lot of time on
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    lately,
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    there's been a lot of talk about a good CAD process,
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    and that good CAD process involves
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    four steps that we talked about a lot,
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    but it also includes a fifth step,
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    and that fifth step is really important.
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    It's
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    a step
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    we think of as
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    presenting
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    the model
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    to other people. We do that in the form of renders, in
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    the form of engineering drawings, in the form of animations, in the form of
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    all kinds of things.
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    And in this particular video, I'm gonna introduce you
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    to the notion of creating an engineering drawing
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    as a way of presenting
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    information in a model to somebody else.
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    OK.
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    So,
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    how are we gonna do this?
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    Well,
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    we're gonna do this for the start select button
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    for the NES controller,
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    which you can see now in Onshape pulled up in it's part studio.
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    I am
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    just
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    to keep us organized here,
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    I'm working in my NES document.
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    Then within my NES document,
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    I now have four
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    important folders,
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    a new one from the last time we had a video.
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    The new
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    folder that has been created is
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    the drawings folder. Inside that drawings folder, there isn't anything
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    yet because we haven't created any drawings, but we're gonna do that right now.
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    and as a reference
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    and a way for you to get started with the process of creating a drawing, I am going
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    to
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    upload a model drawing
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    that we're going to attempt to
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    copy.
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    OK.
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    Now, there is some value in copying.
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    It gives us a chance to
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    work through the issues without having to be
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    too creative about what should be there,
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    but that's why it's a guided
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    exercise.
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    It's the kind of thing where
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    if
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    you know how to make an engineering drawing,
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    you're in good shape.
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    You can just go ahead and make an engineering drawing,
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    but if you want some guidance,
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    I'm showing you now in this video
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    how to do that.
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    So, what we're going to try to do
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    is we're going to try to create this drawing here,
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    and to make it even more exciting,
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    we are going to take this one-sheet drawing and we're going to try to
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    produce,
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    at least I'll show you how to make a two-sheet drawing so you
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    can get a second sheet in there if that's what you needed to do.
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    So, we're gonna start by
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    understanding the job that needs to be done, and the job
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    that needs to be done is to create this engineering drawing
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    with the same information.
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    It doesn't need to be exact in the placement of everything,
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    but we're gonna try to create this engineering drawing.
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    So, it's a good idea for me to study it for just a moment.
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    OK.
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    We
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    have over here our orthographic projections.
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    This is our front view.
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    This is our right view;
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    this is our top view.
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    There's also a bottom view that's shown here,
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    and then we have our
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    traditional isometric view here,
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    but then we have an underside
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    of the isometric view.
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    And then, we have some auxiliary views,
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    and one of the auxiliary views that we have is this section AA,
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    which is defined by this slice right here,
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    this
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    AA section marker.
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    And then, we also have
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    this detail
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    view,
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    detail B, which is shown right here.
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    We also have some notes.
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    We have
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    a lot of information in the title block,
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    and
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    we're gonna now learn how to create
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    a drawing like this.
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    So, this is here, and I put it in this
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    folder just for reference. We're gonna go back and forth
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    on it.
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    But what we want to do is we want to create a new drawing.
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    So, I'm going to click on the plus.
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    I'm going to get create new drawing,
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    and the first thing it's going to ask me for is some information about how to set up
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    the drawing.
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    We're going to use a template for the drawing that's gonna give us our format.
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    So, like the all the markings around the side and the title block.
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    And we're gonna use as we will with every
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    item
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    in the course,
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    we're gonna use ME EN 272
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    B size—that's what the B stands for.
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    In this case, we're working in millimeter units,
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    so we're gonna choose the mm format.
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    You can find the inch format in another place,
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    but right now, we're just gonna
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    do the MM format.
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    This happens to be version 6.
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    You should be taking whatever is the latest version.
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    And we're going to
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    use that. And so, now it's bringing in all of this important stuff
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    that is around the side including the revision block,
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    the title block, all of the stuff that goes around the side.
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    and this is a B size drawing. You should understand that
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    a B size drawing is 11 by 17—11 by 17.
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    OK.
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    And so,
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    it's a big drawing.
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    And
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    that's a standard size that I prefer for drawings.
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    So, you can see there's a lot of stuff not filled in here.
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    OK.
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    We don't know anything about the release date.
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    We don't know anything about
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    who has drawn it.
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    It's not been checked.
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    We don't know anything about the units.
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    There's a lot of missing stuff. We're gonna show you how to get that all worked out
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    right now.
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    The first thing that we need to do is we need
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    to tell it which part we're gonna be creating a drawing
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    for.
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    And the part we're gonna create a drawing for is in the SS button
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    area,
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    and it is the SS button.
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    So, I'm going to click on that, and once I've done that,
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    it is now bringing into me the very first view which it's bringing in the front view.
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    When I made my model,
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    what we're seeing right here is the front view.
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    So, the moment you start thinking about the drawing is
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    the moment you start making the actual solid CAD model.
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    That's when you're making your first sketches, and you're saying where
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    should I put the first sketch. Should be on the front,
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    the top,
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    the right,
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    blah blah blah?
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    This is how you determine that. You determine that by
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    knowing that the drawing wants to put the
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    front face
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    right in this orientation.
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    Now, you just click anywhere, and it will pop it in
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    there, and then it automatically wants to give you an orthographic projection,
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    which you can just click where you want it to go.
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    And
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    then, if you want another orthographic projection,
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    you should click back on the front face
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    and come on over here, and now we have our right view.
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    So, these are the standard orthographic projections—front,
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    top,
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    and right.
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    So, we definitely want those in there.
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    Of course,
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    when we look over here,
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    we see there's yet another one, which is the bottom.
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    We'll get to that in a minute.
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    We're going to put in our ISO views right now. And why do we want to put on our ISO views?
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    Because those are the standard
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    views.
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    OK.
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    So, I'm going to insert a view right up here,
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    and the view that I'm going to insert is not my front view.
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    We already did that one.
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    OK.
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    We're going to put in our isometric view.
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    And then I'm gonna put my asymmetric view right up in this corner,
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    which is where
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    our
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    standard is for putting our isometric views
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    in our course.
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    And this right here represents the standard set of
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    views that should be in a drawing.
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    Now,
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    the main goal of any drawing is that it be
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    clear. And so, that means we sometimes have to add views,
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    sometimes have to remove views,
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    but generally speaking, this is the general set of views.
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    Now, every one of these views can be moved,
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    and what you should know is that when they're orthographic projections,
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    the
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    two,
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    the
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    views will all move relative to each other because
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    they are projections of each other.
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    So, they need to be in the right spot.
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    And later, we'll move these all around as we will need
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    to do that.
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    Now that we know what part we're making a model of,
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    I am going
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    to
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    show you how you get
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    this document to kind of fill out in a nice way.
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    All right.
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    So, item number one
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    is we have to understand that everything in the title block right here
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    comes from
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    metadata. It comes from another place.
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    And the place that it comes from is two places:
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    the things that are related to the drawing itself such as who drew it,
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    okay,
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    the
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    date it was drawn,
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    the date it was released,
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    the revision of the drawing.
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    These are all embedded in the properties of the drawing.
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    So, I'm gonna come over here and look at the drawing itself.
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    But the first thing I'm gonna actually do is rename this
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    drawing because we don't want it to be called drawing 1.
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    We want it to be called
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    SS
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    button.
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    Here,
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    we'll go SS button.
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    All right.
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    Now,
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    if I right click on this,
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    I will get into the properties.
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    When we get into the properties,
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    we're gonna see some important stuff.
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    OK.
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    We're gonna see the name of the file,
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    which I just called it SS button.
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    We're
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    gonna now see the title.
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    OK.
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    This is
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    the
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    Start
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    Select
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    Membrane
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    Start/Select Membrane is what this is.
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    OK.
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    Who is the person who created the drawing?
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    Take a look at the format here,
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    first initial,
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    second initial,
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    last name,
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    C.
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    A.
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    Mattson.
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    And
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    it needs to all be caps,
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    but this is programmed.
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    So, it's all gonna come up in caps no matter what you put in here.
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    What is our drawing date?
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    Let's make the drawing date today.
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    August 9th in this case.
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    Who's checked the drawing?
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    Well,
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    it's really important to not put a fake person in here.
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    You need to actually be honest, and you need to have good ethics.
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    This is gonna remain as not checked until someone else has checked it.
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    What is the check date?
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    There's no check date because no one has reviewed it yet.
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    OK.
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    OK.
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    Oftentimes, before we actually release
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    a
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    a
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    design
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    or a set of drawings,
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    and we're in working,
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    and we're just gonna go back and forth with team members and stuff like this.
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    I like to go with alpha,
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    shoot me a numeric
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    revision number.
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    So, we'll call this drawing revision 1.
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    Once we feel like we have a final version,
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    we will switch that to A.
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    So that might mean we go from like version 13,
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    which has been like pre-release development,
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    to actual release,
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    then we'll call it A.
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    OK.
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    And
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    so, we're gonna be Revision 1 for this.
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    OK.
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    This is
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    the initial release of the drawing,
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    some comments.
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    Where the comments gonna go?
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    The comments are gonna go down here.
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    So,
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    we already know we're gonna have a color specification—
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    color
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    specification.
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    OK.
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    And we're gonna go see in a few minutes what those are,
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    but there's gonna be an R number,
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    a G number.
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    OK.
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    I'm just trying to get this formatted right,
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    or at least consistently,
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    and a B number.
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    OK.
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    there is a part number,
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    but this part number
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    is
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    not gonna populate from here.
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    This would be
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    better described as a drawing number.
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    But frankly,
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    this
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    is an
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    Onshape property,
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    so it's not changeable by me,
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    but the part number for the actual part is gonna come
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    from the metadata for the CAD model of the part,
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    not from the metadata of the drawing.
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    OK.
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    So, it's good to keep track of just sort of what's going on there.
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    OK.
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    Last
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    change.
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    Last change by me.
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    We're gonna apply that.
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    And when we do apply that, we see some stuff that has appeared down here.
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    OK.
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    We at least see that we have a proper name—Start/Select Membrane.
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    OK.
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    We see that I've created this, and this is the date that it was created.
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    We also see that it's not been checked yet, and there's no date for that.
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    We do see that it's silicone rubber,
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    which is really great.
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    This is
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    coming from the metadata for the part.
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    So that's great,
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    which also means the weight
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    or the mass is coming in correctly.
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    We
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    have not specified any finish,
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    and this is our color specification that we've left undone.
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    And then, this units thing is all super messed up.
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    It says inch.
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    OK.
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    So, I'm not really sure what to do with that, or
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    you might be thinking you're not sure what to do with that,
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    and I'm gonna show you right now how to handle that.
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    OK.
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    So, look,
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    we also have,
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    we're in revision 1 for this.
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    So, it's a pre-release revision, and we got
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    revision 1 right up here called initial release.
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    We actually probably could have switched that to
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    pre-release.
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    OK.
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    In fact,
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    I'll just do that right now to show you that
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    it's just really easy to do these kinds of things.
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    OK.
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    Where did that go?
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    Where did that go?
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    It's right in here.
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    Pre-release.
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    And again,
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    this is going to become automatically caps over here,
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    which is what we
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    want on our engineering drawings.
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    They need to all be
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    in caps.
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    OK.
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    We're almost done with sort of the setup of this.
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    OK.
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    OK
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    But,
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    we have a little bit of information that's not working out right yet.
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    And what we need to do for this is go into the metadata for the actual part,
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    not the metadata for the drawing.
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    So, we're gonna go back over to
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    the part studios, and we're gonna go into the SS button,
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    And as we go into the SS button,
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    we are going to right click on SS button and go to properties.
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    And we have to be sure that we're actually in the properties section or, excuse me,
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    not in the part studio section,
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    but the part.
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    We want to be in the part.
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    So, we're gonna click into the part here.
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    And we can see that we have not written our
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    part number here, which is why it hasn't shown up
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    anywhere on there yet.
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    So,
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    we're gonna need to go get that,
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    and I'm just gonna put some numbers there for a second so we can see that populate.
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    OK.
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    This is for the NES project.
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    OK.
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    Our material is silicone rubber, and that's really great.
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    And here's our problem unit of measure—inch.
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    That's what we saw on our title block,
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    right?
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    This is where we need to go in here and select millimeter
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    as our unit of measure, and make sure you don't select milliliter.
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    We're gonna get millimeter.
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    OK.
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    Apply that.
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    And
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    then we're gonna close that.
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    What we need to do is
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    we need to spend a little bit of time
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    making sure we understand what this part number is.
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    And so, we're gonna go back over into
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    this tab
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    and into our assembly studio, and I told you that I had put the NES controller
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    drawing in there for reference.
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    And when we go in there, we're gonna see our part number
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    because it's going to be on the bill of materials.
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    The bill of materials is the list of all of the items that are part of an assembly.
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    And that is usually found on the second sheet of an assembly drawing.
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    So, which part are we looking for?
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    We're looking for part 4.1.
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    OK.
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    4.1.
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    4.1 is the Start/Select Membrane.
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    OK.
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    And that's part number
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    4002-NES.
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    OK.
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    So,
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    now, we can go back into our
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    part studio
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    and right click on our SS button
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    and change the properties for that
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    and make sure we're not looking at the part studio but the actual part.
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    And we can change our part number to
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    4002-NES,
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    and we can apply this.
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    We can close this.
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    Now, we can get back over into our
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    drawing area,
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    and we can look back at the SS button.
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    And interestingly,
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    it didn't update.
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    But the reason why it didn't update is because with Onshape,
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    you'll see this yellow button up here.
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    This means that the model is changed, and the drawing needs to be refreshed.
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    So, I'm going to click on that.
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    And when I do, our part number shows up. And what else shows up?
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    Millimeter.
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    We haven't put our color specification in there yet.
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    So, if we look at this and we see how complete are we
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    in the title block,
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    it's not been checked yet,
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    but it's honest right now.
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    That needs to be done.
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    But can't be done
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    at the moment since I don't have someone here checking it.
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    OK.
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    OK.
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    Millimeter is correct;
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    silicone rubber is correct;
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    not specified finish probably needs to be fixed;
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    color needs to be fixed.
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    Our part number is correct;
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    revision is correct.
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    The mass is right.
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    Scale is right.
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    B size drawing is right,
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    and the title
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    is right here.
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    So, we have almost set up our drawing completely
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    the way that it needs to be
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    set up.
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    OK.
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    OK.
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    I'm gonna go fix these things right here.
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    OK.
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    The color specification,
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    and then I want to show you one more thing that I think is really important.
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    OK.
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    First of all,
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    we can see right here
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    that we need to have texture MT 11,010.
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    This is a mold tech standard.
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    It means that there's a texture that appears on the molded part.
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    Almost all plastic parts have textured surfaces,
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    and MT,
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    pardon me,
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    MT 11,010 is a really
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    common one.
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    OK.
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    So, that's what this one is gonna be.
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    And then, our color specification is gonna be
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    R89,
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    G96,
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    and B102.
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    OK.
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    And then, we have the MT 11,010
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    is our texture.
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    So, once we get that fixed up,
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    then we have finished completely
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    everything that's needed for sort of setting up
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    the drawing
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    and getting the title block right and all that kind of stuff.
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    Now, this is in the metadata of the drawing.
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    OK.
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    So, we're gonna come in here into our properties,
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    and we are going to
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    check and change these things.
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    Pre-release finish.
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    Here we go.
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    OK
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    Textured
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    MT
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    11,010.
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    All right.
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    And then, our R color is R89.
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    OK.
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    G.
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    96.
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    and B 102.
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    102.
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    OK.
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    I make these all look right.
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    So, I need
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    to have a space right there.
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    All right.
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    And then, we are done with that part.
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    So, we're gonna apply that
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    and close that.
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    It's helpful to understand
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    what metadata is being pulled from where.
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    And I've just described that.
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    So, if you need to go back and look at it again,
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    I recommend that you do that.
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    OK.
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    Let's assume for a minute,
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    which you're not going to have to do for the exercise,
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    but let's assume for a minute you want to add a second page.
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    This is important because this will also show you
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    how you need to set up your second page.
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    First of all,
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    all the pages are right over here on this tab
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    set.
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    OK.
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    And
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    I'm gonna create a new sheet,
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    and I'm gonna insert a sheet.
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    Now one of the things that you need to know
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    about our standard for drawings is that the first sheet,
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    this one,
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    has the revision history on it,
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    and our second sheet
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    should not have the revision history on it,
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    but it does have the revision history on it.
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    So, I need to show you now how you make
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    a fix to that.
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    OK.
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    You can click off here onto the side
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    and look for sheet properties.
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    And when you look in sheet properties,
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    it's asking for what your format is that you want to have.
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    So, you can have a different format for sheet 1 and a different format for sheet 2.
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    And right here is where I get to select
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    the sheet format that I want.
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    Now, I'm going to have to find
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    this
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    other one, and
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    it will be provided to you. So, you just have to make sure you understand where it is.
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    In this case, it's going to be in BYU Design under Design Formats,
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    and then I'm going to click on the Drawing Formats, and I have two format options here.
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    One is the 272 B MM format,
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    and one is the 272 B MM continuation,
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    which means sheet continuation.
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    So, we need to click on this one.
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    And then that brings that in, and what has happened,
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    the revision block has gone away,
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    and everything else remains the same.
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    So,
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    once I add in that someone has checked this,
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    it will apply to both sheet 1 and sheet 2.
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    OK.
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    Now, I'm gonna delete sheet 2 because we don't actually need it.
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    So, I was just showing you how you could add that in there.
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    Now, the portion of the video
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    that remains because we have the title block completely settled,
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    what we need to work on is getting a drawing,
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    making a drawing
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    that looks like
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    this drawing here.
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    OK.
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    I want to take care of my scale first because
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    I'm seeing this scale is 2.1, and I believe our scale over here was 3.1.
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    Yeah,
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    yeah,
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    3,
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    excuse me,
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    3 to 1.
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    And the way that we do that is,
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    well,
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    number one,
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    we can right click over here, and I think we can look at sheet properties.
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    And look,
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    yeah,
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    we have scale.
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    Scale
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    is listed right there.
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    Let's switch it to 2 colon 1.
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    And this switches everything to the smaller size.
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    That's good because we have a lot of things we want to put on this sheet.
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    So,
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    that settled that problem.
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    OK.
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    Let's
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    get the other views in place that we want to have at this point,
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    and let's get them in approximately the right spot.
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    We know we want to have a bottom view.
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    That means we need to add a projection view.
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    How are we going to add a projection?
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    Well,
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    this is to insert a view,
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    but this is to insert a projected view
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    or to create a projected view.
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    So,
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    projected view.
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    If
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    I do that,
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    then I got my bottom view.
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    And I also want to get a projected view of this.
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    How's that gonna happen?
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    OK.
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    There's that one,
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    and that doesn't really look like the one that existed in the other drawing.
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    Or does it?
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    OK.
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    OK.
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    Let's go back and look.
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    No,
  • 22:06 - 22:07
    it does not look right.
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    So,
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    there's a couple of strange things that we can do here.
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    We
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    have to keep doing some projections
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    to see where we get.
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    OK.
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    That's not it.
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    That's not it.
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    That's the one we started off with.
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    And at some point, it's going to go around in a circle if we go just in this direction.
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    So, I'm gonna take this one and go like this.
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    OK.
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    That's also not looking right.
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    OK.
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    And that's not looking right.
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    This seems like a futile way to do this.
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    I guess,
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    now we've got to run back to the getting close to the other one.
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    How do we,
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    how are we gonna do that?
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    Well,
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    I think there's another way we can do it as well,
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    and that is
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    let me
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    escape out of that and grab all these
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    views and delete them because they're in the way.
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    I'm
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    gonna come over here, and I'm gonna look at what this looks like.
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    OK.
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    And I'm gonna go into my actual part studio,
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    and in my part studio,
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    back into the SS button.
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    And I'm going to go over here to these views,
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    and I'm going to look at my isometric view for a second.
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    OK.
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    This is my isometric view that it appears this way is the
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    isometric view and in the drawing as the same exact view,
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    but I wanna see another one of these.
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    So,
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    if I click on these corners,
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    I'm gonna see other ISO views.
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    OK.
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    Is that the one that we want?
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    OK
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    Let's go...
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    Let's go see.
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    OK.
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    I'll go back into here,
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    then I'm gonna go into my drawings,
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    then I'm gonna go into here.
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    OK.
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    Now,
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    we want this rounded part in the back,
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    this rounded part in the back,
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    and then we want to see both of the buttons
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    just a little bit.
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    OK.
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    So, coming back over here into the part
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    studio
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    into my SS button.
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    I wanna see if there's
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    any,
  • 24:14 - 24:14
    so
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    the thing in the back.
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    We want to see one that's close to this.
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    OK.
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    I think that's
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    actually
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    close to being it.
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    So, let's go check one more time
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    into our drawings,
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    into the reference that we're going for.
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    Yeah,
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    I'm gonna
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    go for that as being good enough slash correct.
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    So,
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    we're
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    gonna go into our
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    part studio.
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    And we're going to put a name on this view
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    that we're looking at right now.
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    Named view.
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    Iso bottom.
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    OK.
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    And I'm gonna
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    save that.
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    OK.
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    Save that view is what I meant.
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    I'm gonna go back over to my drawings
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    and into this part of the drawing
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    and into our actual one that we're creating,
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    and I want to double click on this.
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    And
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    Iso bottom.
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    OK.
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    My view that I saved is now there.
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    OK.
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    So, that's close.
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    It's actually not exactly right because the other
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    button was sticking up a little bit.
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    So, we could
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    adjust that.
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    But I'm gonna go
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    with this one right now.
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    OK.
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    As a good for this exercise.
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    OK.
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    So, we have a couple of other things going on here
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    that we want to take care of.
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    We have our basic views.
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    Let's get the notes in here.
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    Hidden lines removed for clarity.
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    Let's add that note in.
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    The way that you add a note into this
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    is you come up here and you find the A,
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    not the A that's in the box,
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    but the A that's like this.
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    That's our note,
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    or we could have just clicked N according to that.
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    And what we need to know is that this is coming out in lower case,
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    and we need to know that our engineering
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    drawing standard
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    requires everything to be in uppercase.
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    So, I've just put the cap blocks on.
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    And
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    I'm gonna hit return and
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    do a one for my first note.
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    And I'm gonna say "Hidden
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    lines removed for clarity."
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    What does this mean?
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    First of all,
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    what I need to do now is click in another place
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    and then hit escape.
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    And if you do that,
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    you will not lose the note that you just created.
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    OK.
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    I'm gonna extend this out like this, so it can become a longer note if it needs to.
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    And then, I'm gonna come just tuck this right on top of the title
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    block area.
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    OK.
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    What does this mean?
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    Our isometric views should have the, excuse me,
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    our orthographic projections should have
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    the hidden lines on them.
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    And currently, they don't
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    because they come in as a default without the lines on them,
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    but our standard is that they need to have the lines.
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    So, if I go over here to show and hide.
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    OK.
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    What do I wanna look at?
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    Show hidden lines.
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    OK.
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    There's my hidden lines on that one.
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    OK.
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    Let's show hide on this one;
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    show hidden lines on this one.
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    OK.
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    And show hidden lines on this one.
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    Show hidden lines.
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    I actually just wanna see what they look like,
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    and I wanna look at show hidden lines on this one.
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    Show hidden lines.
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    OK.
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    This
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    would
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    not have been that bad actually for
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    these hidden lines to be present.
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    I don't think it makes it actually that complicated.
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    So, for clarity's sake,
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    I'm actually gonna leave them on.
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    OK.
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    I'm gonna leave them on because I actually think that's good.
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    Now, if I go over here,
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    I just want to take a look at this for a
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    second.
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    That's not what I want.
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    Let's get out of our drawing properties.
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    OK.
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    I'm gonna look at the sheet properties for a second and see if there was
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    any way
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    to have changed all those at the same time,
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    and it doesn't appear that there was.
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    So,
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    we've
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    added our hidden lines to this.
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    And
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    so,
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    we're
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    gonna take off this note.
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    And I'm just gonna write none for now,
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    as there's no notes.
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    OK.
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    Now, we have not put
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    hidden lines on isometric views because they're never allowed.
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    They're never allowed because it clutters up the drawing way too much.
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    OK.
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    And
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    you know,
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    now I'm rethinking this.
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    I
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    wanna actually just ask you to
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    reproduce this drawing right here.
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    So, do it without hidden lines.
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    I'm vacillating a little bit here.
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    So, I'm gonna put this note back in
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    that just says "Hidden
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    lines
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    removed for clarity."
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    And actually,
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    I'm gonna just go in and
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    take all those off.
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    I think I can do this at once,
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    maybe if I right click on here
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    and
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    that is not true.
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    I cannot do that.
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    So, I need to do it on each one separately.
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    And I want to hide hidden lines,
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    and then right click on this and hide hidden lines,
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    and right click on this and hide hidden lines,
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    and we are almost done.
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    So,
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    it
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    took 20 seconds.
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    I wish it would have taken 5 seconds.
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    OK.
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    Now,
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    we're gonna start adding.
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    We're
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    gonna actually get our other view in here,
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    and that other view is we need to get our detailed view,
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    and then we also need to get a cross-section view.
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    Let's start with cross-section because this is such a fundamental part
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    in creating drawings that we want to make a cross-section.
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    OK.
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    So, we want to slice this thing right up here.
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    Let's zoom in on this.
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    OK.
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    And the way we're gonna do that is we're gonna get the cross-section marker—
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    Section View.
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    OK.
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    We're gonna tell it whether it's gonna be vertical or horizontal
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    or whether it's gonna be at some angle.
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    We want this to be horizontal.
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    There we go.
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    OK.
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    And
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    we want it to be lined up nicely with
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    the center of this.
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    So, I'm gonna pick that one.
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    And now, you can see it's starting
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    to
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    put my cross-section somewhere.
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    I'm just going to click up here.
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    This is obviously not where it's going to go,
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    but I'm going to put it up there for a minute
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    and show you a couple of things that we can do.
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    First of all,
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    I
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    can come in here and double click on this,
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    excuse me,
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    double click on this.
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    And I can decide to show just the cut geometry.
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    OK.
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    And if I do that,
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    just pay attention to these lines right in here.
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    OK.
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    We
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    only get what we see through the slice.
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    OK.
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    It's also ridiculous to have this up here in this area.
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    So, I'm gonna show you right now how you can move it.
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    First of all,
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    it's stuck
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    to the orientation of this part.
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    So,
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    you know,
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    when I move it,
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    they move together,
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    but I can suppress that relationship,
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    which is quite common for
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    cross-sections.
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    I can suppress the alignment with the parent,
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    and then I can just move this wherever I want to move it.
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    OK.
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    Let's see if the reference drawing has a slice or does not have a slice.
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    OK.
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    It does not have a slice.
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    So, we want to go
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    not just look at the cut geometry,
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    we want to look at the actual
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    full cut.
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    So, I'm gonna come into here.
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    And actually, I'm gonna come back to this marker,
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    and I'm not going to look at just that.
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    OK.
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    And so, that's gonna put that information back.
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    Now, one of the things we notice
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    is,
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    well,
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    first of all,
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    I can switch these directions.
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    It's not gonna change the cross-section
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    at all.
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    Well,
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    it actually will change it just a little bit.
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    OK.
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    But that's how we have it in the reference drawing.
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    It's going up,
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    so I'm gonna make it go up.
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    We can also see over here that the cross-section has a
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    finer pattern.
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    And ours has a not fine pattern, and it becomes less obvious near these other lines.
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    So, let's figure out how we can change that.
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    If we double click on this,
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    actually I don't want to double click on that.
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    What I want to do is I want
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    to...
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    How do I want to do that?
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    I am going to,
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    I think,
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    right click
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    on this and edit the hatch pattern,
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    edit the hatch
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    section.
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    OK.
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    And the hatch that I want to change is this hatch
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    right here,
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    and the scale that I want is something different,
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    something small,
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    smaller,
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    is this as small as it gets.
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    That's kind of odd.
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    Let's try that one more time.
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    I want to edit this,
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    and I want to edit the hatch section.
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    And I'm gonna choose the section that I want,
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    which is that one,
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    and
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    hm,
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    I can change
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    the,
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    okay
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    that scale.
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    I can make it bigger,
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    but I can't seem to make it smaller.
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    That's not cool.
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    Can I...
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    Can
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    I
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    type it in?
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    All right.
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    Well,
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    we're gonna have to go with this one like this for now
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    since I don't know exactly how to do that.
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    OK.
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    Let's actually find out if we were to do this.
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    OK.
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    If we went...
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    If we...
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    So, I'm not gonna worry about that.
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    We're just gonna take the hatch like that for now.
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    All right.
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    Then, we're also gonna have a detail view.
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    And the way we do a detail view is we click the
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    detail view button,
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    which is this one.
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    OK.
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    And we can zoom in to about where we want it to go,
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    and I want that section view to be right in here.
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    Now,
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    remember,
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    if I do my section view like
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    this,
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    I'm gonna show you what's gonna happen with this.
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    OK.
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    I do my section view like this
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    and then I pop this over here,
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    I have this geometry up here that's like not super useful.
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    right?
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    And so,
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    if I want to change that,
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    I've got to grab right where near the B is.
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    OK.
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    And I'm gonna shrink it
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    to just below that
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    so that it's just looking at that part.
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    OK.
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    Then, what I can do if I want to,
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    which I do.
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    So I'm gonna change the scale of that.
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    This is changed to 8 to 1.
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    OK.
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    Button
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    8 to 1.
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    I am
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    gonna
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    double click on this,
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    oops,
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    not that.
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    I double click on this part,
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    and I can change the scale right here to 8 to 1.
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    There's probably a drop down for it.
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    Yes,
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    there is.
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    And
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    I'm gonna
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    take it that way.
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    So, at this point,
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    we have all the views that we want.
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    We have set up our drawings so that
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    it's
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    got
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    all the information in the title block correctly.
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    And now, at this point, we just have to add the dimensions.
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    So, what I would recommend doing is trying to add the dimensions
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    yourself
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    based on what you think needs to be dimensioned.
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    And the bottom line is everything needs to be dimensioned once and not twice.
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    So, to create a dimension,
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    we are actually just gonna hit D—the
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    way we did when we were in the sketching environment.
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    And we're going to
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    do exactly like we did when we're doing sketches
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    in the solid CAD modeling.
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    OK.
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    All right.
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    I'm
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    gonna pop in some dimensions here,
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    and these dimensions,
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    I'm just gonna keep going on them
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    for a few minutes.
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    OK.
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    It's
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    really important when you're doing this kind of thing that
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    you don't like actually accidentally get one of these small things.
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    You wanna
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    get the actual thing that you're trying to dimension to,
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    so not the edge of a fillet
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    or anything like that.
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    OK.
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    I'm just gonna place this stuff out there, and as I place this stuff out there,
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    there's gonna,
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    I'm gonna have to make some changes
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    to the stuff.
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    But,
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    you know,
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    it's okay.
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    Up here,
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    it's
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    gonna be helpful if I add in some center marks.
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    Here, we automatically have a center mark that it's appeared.
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    That's kind of nice.
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    OK.
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    And
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    when I dimension stuff,
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    we can know that something is concentric because this points right to the center.
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    So, when I do this,
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    we can know that these two things are concentric with each other.
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    OK.
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    We also have
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    this dimension that we have to think about.
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    And we have this dimension that we have to think about.
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    OK.
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    And there's a lot of dimensions here that need a little bit of help,
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    but I would like to put some center marks on these.
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    The way that you put a center mark on is you get out of the
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    dimension in command because I got a little plus on there by hitting escape,
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    and I'm gonna come up here to my center mark,
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    and then I'm going to click on the things I want a center up for.
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    I want a center for that.
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    I want a center for that.
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    I want a center for that.
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    I want a center for this.
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    OK.
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    OK.
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    What else do I want to send her for?
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    Yeah,
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    I wanna center for some of these things that are down here.
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    So, like this one.
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    And this one
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    and this one
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    and this one.
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    And I think that's about all I'm gonna need a
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    center mark for, but we can always add more center marks
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    later.
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    OK.
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    I'm gonna keep dimensioning this.
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    So,
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    dimension.
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    I've got to
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    dimension this part,
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    and I also need to dimension this part,
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    and I need to make a decision about whether I'm gonna dimension this inner part
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    or whether I'm just gonna say there's a thickness.
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    OK.
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    And then,
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    I've got to do
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    one of these up here.
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    We have to remember that this is the top of a radius.
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    What I mean by that is,
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    that's the top of this radius,
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    like this point.
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    We don't want that.
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    In this,
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    in right over here being
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    dimensioned,
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    we want
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    not that one.
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    OK.
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    We want
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    that one.
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    OK.
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    I'm gonna pop that down there.
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    OK.
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    Now,
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    all these dimensions over here are identical to these dimensions.
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    So, we're gonna have to make an adjustment on it and put 2X or 4X or whatever
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    on it to know that
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    that's gonna be there so we don't have to have so many
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    dimensions.
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    Let's take a look at our reference drawing for a second.
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    OK.
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    Up here, we wanna
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    get
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    this edge to, excuse me, this center to this center
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    at 22, and then the distance between these at 2,
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    and we need to add this one be 2X.
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    So, let's go learn how to do that right now.
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    All right.
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    We're gonna do D for dimension. We're already in it because there's a plus.
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    I'm gonna get from this center mark
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    to this center mark.
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    OK.
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    And there's my 22.
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    And then, I'm going to get from this center mark to this center mark,
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    and there's my 6.
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    OK.
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    Now,
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    this 6 needs to have a 2X in front of it.
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    And the way that we're going to do that is we're going to double click on it.
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    And when we double click on it,
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    we can put whatever we want here in front of it,
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    2X,
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    for example.
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    But I need to put a space.
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    OK.
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    And then, I'm going to click out here to be done with it,
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    and there's my 2X 6.
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    OK.
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    Let's go back and look at our reference drawing.
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    OK.
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    Then, we're gonna have
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    this thing here that says typical.
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    OK.
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    And this thing here that says typical,
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    and this thing here that says 2,
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    and this thing here that says 2.
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    Let's go take care of
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    this one and this one,
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    and then this one and this one.
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    OK.
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    All right.
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    So,
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    SS Button.
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    OK.
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    This is the one of them over here
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    that
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    it's gonna get too crowded in this area.
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    So I'm gonna delete this.
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    Or actually, I could delete it and put a new one in,
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    or I'll show you what else you can do,
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    which is
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    I can grab the point
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    and go move it to something else
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    like this.
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    OK.
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    Sometimes that's useful.
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    Not always,
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    but sometimes.
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    OK.
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    I'm gonna hit D to make another dimension and get this one.
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    OK.
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    Gonna move these around just a little bit.
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    OK.
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    Like this.
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    And this one needs to be 2X.
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    So, I'm gonna double click on it.
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    OK.
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    So, I'm gonna put a 2X space.
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    OK.
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    And then, this one I'm gonna do the same thing—
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    2X space.
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    OK.
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    That's looking really good.
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    OK.
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    This one also has 2 because there's this one and this one,
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    and then there's this one and this one.
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    Those are two different numbers.
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    So, let's go
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    fix that.
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    2X,
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    great.
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    Double click on this one.
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    OK.
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    Get out of there.
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    Double click on this one,
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    2X.
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    OK.
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    That's looking good.
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    OK.
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    This one only has one;
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    this one only has one.
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    So, those ones
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    are
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    like definitively the way they are now.
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    OK.
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    This
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    one right here,
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    these said typical.
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    What does typical mean?
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    Typical means that
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    this dimension appears in multiple places
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    that aren't necessarily in the same orientation or like 100% obvious.
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    And
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    so,
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    it's
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    good to do that for like things like
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    thicknesses of parts and stuff like that,
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    but I'm gonna do this as a way of demonstrating how you do it.
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    So, after the dimension space TYP.
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    OK.
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    Now,
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    we're gonna double click on this,
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    pull this thing over here,
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    after the dimension space TYP.
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    OK.
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    And that is
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    that.
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    I think we have most of those dimensions on there.
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    OK.
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    And we wanna just sort of straighten them out and have them look nice.
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    OK.
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    Whenever you have a radius,
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    it's important that your radius isn't pointing too much to a flatline
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    like this.
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    We're gonna try to get it up there into the curve.
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    OK.
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    So, that's
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    a pretty good spot right there.
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    Pull this one in just a little bit.
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    OK.
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    And that's looking just about right on how we do the dimensions.
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    Now,
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    we can go through the process of
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    adding in all the remaining dimensions.
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    But I'm gonna let you do that as a way of exercising.
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    I don't think you need much of a demonstration anymore.
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    Let's go back and look at the SS button and see if there's any strange things
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    that we need to pay attention to.
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    OK.
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    We need to figure out how to get this line in here,
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    this center line.
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    See the dash line,
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    this is like
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    three typical to the center of this.
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    I'm gonna show you how to do that.
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    And then,
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    we have covered just about everything.
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    So, even though we haven't produced the drawing completely,
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    I'm gonna leave that to you.
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    But we're gonna go to the SS button right here, and I'm gonna show you how to get
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    that center line in there.
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    So, we have a center mark, which we already talked about
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    a few minutes ago where we click the center mark button,
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    but there's also a thing here called center line
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    or edge-to-edge center line.
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    OK.
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    So, if I click on this,
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    what I can do is just pick one edge and another edge,
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    and I get a center line,
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    and that's really great.
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    I can escape out of this, and because I actually
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    want that center line to extend all the way down,
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    I just grab it and try to have it go below the part as much as it's going above the part.
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    And now, I can create a dimension
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    from say this
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    to this
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    and we get a number.
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    Now,
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    interestingly,
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    it's
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    your
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    dimension will come out from the direction you've made this go.
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    So, sometimes you have to just move around a little bit in order to make that
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    happen.
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    So, this one was a typical because it actually shows up in various places,
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    oops,
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    not type, TYP.
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    OK.
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    That's from here to here,
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    and then from here to here,
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    and then from
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    here to a center line here,
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    and from here to a center line
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    here.
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    So,
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    it also would have been appropriate to say 4X,
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    but in this case,
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    we're just gonna go with the TYP.
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    OK.
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    What did we do in this video?
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    We went all the way from
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    talking about the good CAD process of
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    understanding the job that needs to be done,
  • 44:16 - 44:18
    getting the sketch and the strategy together,
  • 44:19 - 44:20
    then doing the CAD modeling,
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    then analyzing to see if we've done a good job,
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    to adding this fifth part to it,
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    which is presenting the work.
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    OK.
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    As we present the work,
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    we can do this in
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    renders,
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    screenshots,
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    animations,
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    also engineering drawings.
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    Now, we have learned how to start an
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    engineering drawing for a part that you have created.
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    A lot of that was getting the title block set up
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    and getting the metadata connected to the properties of
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    the drawing and the properties of the part.
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    Then, we simply had to get go in and put in our
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    views,
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    the standard orthographic projection views,
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    also the ISO views,
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    and then get in a few auxiliary views like the detail view,
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    the section view,
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    and then we had to go start doing
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    the
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    dimensioning.
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    And then, what you would need to do in this case to finish this up
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    is you would add in all your dimensions,
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    then you would make sure everything looks nice and clean.
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    So, for example,
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    we're a little too close up to this edge up at the top.
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    So, I'd be taking this down
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    like this,
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    getting this arranged just a slightly nicer, so there's
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    a little bit more breathing room between the parts.
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    And now, I have in my drawing
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    my
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    ISO views,
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    I have my orthographic projections.
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    Of course,
  • 45:36 - 45:38
    we've gotten right over to this edge,
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    which we don't wanna be there.
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    So, let's
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    pull this over here just a little bit
  • 45:42 - 45:42
    more
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    and give the right view just a little bit more space in there.
  • 45:46 - 45:49
    And we have our section view off to the
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    edge. We would just clean up our drawing and make it look good
  • 45:53 - 45:54
    and professional,
  • 45:55 - 45:57
    and then this is the presentation
  • 45:57 - 45:59
    of the geometry we created
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    in the CAD system in our solid CAD modeling. So, that's like our fifth part
  • 46:04 - 46:08
    in the good CAD modeling process is learning how to present. Here,
  • 46:08 - 46:09
    you learned
  • 46:09 - 46:10
    the basics
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    of engineering drawings. And just as
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    the case with everything,
  • 46:15 - 46:18
    it's gonna feel pretty foreign here at the beginning, but after
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    a while, it'll become quite natural to create engineering drawings.
Title:
SS Button Part Drawing
Video Language:
English
Team:
BYU Continuing Education
Project:
ME EN-272(BYUO)
Duration:
46:26

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