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Pro/DESKTOP A Glossary |
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dimension |
A dimension on a drawing provides information about the size of a feature. It may be the length of an edge or the size of an angle. It must not be confused with a constraint which controls some relationship in a design. Dimensions are only available in a drawing. |
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drawing
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In Pro/DESKTOP ‘drawings’ are created from ‘designs’. It is possible to create two dimensional drawings in 1st. and 3rd. angle projection very quickly from your three dimensional designs. Pro/DESKTOP is not intended to be used for creating two dimensional drawings from scratch. See also design. |
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feature
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Designs start life as a two dimensional sketch on a workplane. A feature is then applied to turn the sketch into a three dimensional representation of your idea. A rectangular sketch can be extruded to make a cuboid. You extrude toothpaste from the tube as you squeeze it. Another way to think of it is to consider a pack of cards. A single card placed on a flat surface can be thought of as a sketch with almost no thickness. As more cards are placed on top of the first, the sketch (single card) turns into a three dimensional object. Other features can be applied to designs to create chamfers and blends between surfaces. |
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