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Preface vii Acknowledgments ix Part I; Laying the Groundwork 1 Chapter 1: Understanding Basic Concepts 3 Chapter 2: Surfacing Primer 9 Part IS: Understanding the Tools 31 Chapter 3: Sketching with Splines 33 Chapter 4: Sketching in 3D 55 Chapter 5: Creating Curves 75 Chapter 6: Using the Primary Shape Creation Features 87 Chapter 7: Using Advanced Fillets 127 Chapter 8: Shelling 147 Part III: Using Secondary, Management, and Evaluation Tools 161 Chapter 9: Using Secondary Shape Creation Features 163 Chapter 10: Working with Hybrid Features 183 Chapter 11: Managing Surfaces 215 Chapter 12: Using Direct Editing Tools 2 2 5 Chapter 13: Managing Bodies 2 4 7 Chapter 14: Evaluating Geometry 259 Part IV: Using Specialized Techniques. 277 Chapter 15: Modeling a Ladle 2 7 9 Chapter 16: Modeling a Trowel 295 Chapter 17: Modeling Blends 315 Chapter 18: Modeling a Plastic Bottle 331 Chapter 19: Modeling Decorative Features 3 4 9 Chapter 20: Modeling Overmolded Geometry 377 Chapter 21: Working from Digitized Data 389 Chapter 22: Using Master Model Techniques 4 1 5 Chapter 23: Post-Processing Data 4 2 9 Index 4 4 3 Preface vii Acknowledgments ix Part I: Laying the Groundwork 1 Chapter 1: Understanding Basic Concepts 3 Assumed Basic Skills 4 Concepts, Tools, Techniques, and Strategies 5 Understanding the Difference Between Design and Modeling 6 Summary 7 Chapter 2: Surfacing Primer 9 What are Surfaces? 9 Infinitely thin 10 Stand-alone faces 10 Surfacing: One Stop in the Evolution of CAD 11 Choosing Solids or Surfaces 13 Assessing strengths and weaknesses 13 How to choose 14 Surfacing Theory and Concepts 17 Algebraic and NURBS surfaces 17 Trimmed surfaces 20 Mesh and subdivision surfaces 22 Understanding Curvature Continuity 25 What causes edges? 25 Types of curvature transitions 27 Algebraic versus interpolated geometry 2 8 Summary 29 Part II: Understanding the Tools 31 Chapter 3: Sketching with Splines 33 Why Splines? 3 4 Types of splines 34 Anatomy of a Spline 36 Tangency Handle 36 Control Polygon 3 8 Spline evaluation tools 3 8 Controlling Splines 41 Drawing splines 41 Fully Defining Spline Sketches 51 Tutorials 52 Tutorial 3.1: The S spline 52 Tutorial 3.2: Tracing shapes 53 Summary 54 Chapter 4: Sketching in 3D 55 Getting Started in a 3D Sketch 56 Using planes in a 3D sketch 56 Editing and Visualization Techniques 59 Using the Shift-Arrow technique 59 Using viewports 59 Working within the Limitations of 3D Sketches 61 Limitations in 3D sketches 61 Recently removed limitations 63 Using Special 3D Sketch Tools 64 Intersection Curve 64 Spline On Surface 66 Face Curves 68 Convert Entities 69 Tutorials 70 Tutorial 4.1: Fluorescent light bulb 70 Tutorial 4.2: Complex spring 72 Summary 74 Chapter 5: Creating Curves 75 Using the Helix/Spiral Feature 76 Helix feature options 76 Spiral options 77 Creating a Projected Curve 78 Sketch Onto Face 7 8 Sketch Onto Sketch 79 Curve Through Reference Points 80 Curve Through XYZ Points 81 Creating Composite Curves 82 Split Lines 82 Tutorial 8 3 Summary 86 Chapter 6: Using the Primary Shape Creation Features 87 Choosing Which Feature to Use 87 Selecting a sweep 8 8 Selecting a loft 90 Selecting the Boundary surface 91 Selecting the Fill surface 95 Using Sweeps 97 Orientation and Twist Type options 99 Merge Tangent Faces 106 Show Preview 106 Merge Result 106 Align With End Faces 106 Guide curves 106 Thin Features and Solid Sweep 109 Start and end tangency 110 Using Lofts I l l Using loft profiles 112 Start and end constraints 114 Guide curves 114 Using the centerline parameters 115 Options 116 Right Mouse Button menu options 116 Using the Boundary Surface Feature 118 Using the Curve Selection boxes 119 Using connectors 121 Curves Influence Type 121 Options and preview 121 Display 122 Using the Fill Surface Feature 122 Edge settings 124 Summary 126 Chapter 7: Using Advanced Fillets 127 Differentiating Fillet Functions 127 Arc-based fillets 128 Spline-based fillets 128 Using Fillet Options 129 Constant Radius fillet 129 Variable Radius fillet 132 Face fillet 133 Full Round fillet 138 FilletXpert 139 Fillet Best Practice Recommendations 141 Tutorial 142 Summary 146 Chapter 8: Shelling 147 Thinking about the Manufacturing Process 147 Using Shelling Options 149 Removing faces 149 Multi-thickness shell 152 Shell Outward 153 Diagnosing Shell Problems 153 Error Diagnostics 153 The Check tool 154 Repairing the model 155 Shelling Manually 155 Tutorial 156 Tutorial: Troubleshooting and manual shelling 156 Summary 159 Part III: Using Secondary, Management, and Evaluation Tools 161 Chapter 9: Using Secondary Shape Creation Features 163 Using the Dome and Shape Features 164 Similarities between the Dome and Shape features 165 Differences between the Dome and Shape features 165 Dome 166 Shape 167 Using the Indent Feature 168 Using the Radiate Surface 170 Using the Ruled Surface 172 Tutorial 174 Summary 181 Chapter 10: Working with Hybrid Features 183 Moving Between Solids and Surfaces 184 The three faces of hybrid modeling 184 Modeling efficiency 186 Extruding to Surfaces 196 Lofting Between Surfaces 198 Using Thicken for Bosses and Cuts 2 0 0 Removing an edge between faces 201 Using sub-surfaces to thicken small areas 202 Thickening corners 2 0 2 Thickened cuts 203 Using Replace Face 2 0 4 Using Advanced Options of the Fill Surface 205 Merge Result 205 Merge Result and Try To Form Solid 2 0 6 Fill and Delete Face ..: 2 0 6 Using the Wrap Feature 2 0 6 Wrap options 207 Wrap limitations 2 0 8 Tutorials 209 Tutorial 10.1: Plastic clip 209 Tutorial 10.2: Finial 211 Summary 2 1 3 Chapter 11: Managing Surfaces 215 Copying, Merging, and Moving 215 Offset/Copy Surface 2 1 6 Knit 2 1 6 Move/Copy 217 Changing Boundaries 2 1 8 Trim 218 Untrim 2 2 0 Delete Hole 2 2 0 Extend 2 2 0 Tutorial 222 Summary 2 2 4 Chapter 12: Using Direct Editing Tools 225 Using Move Face 2 2 6 Using Delete Face 2 2 8 Delete and Patch option 2 2 8 Delete option 2 3 0 Delete and Fill option 230 Using the Freeform Feature 231 Setting up the Freeform feature 232 Moving the points 2 3 4 Using Flex 236 Using Deform 238 Deforming Curve To Curve 2 3 8 Deforming using a point 2 3 9 Deforming with Surface Push 2 4 0 Tutorial 241 Summary 245 XVU Chapter 13: Managing Bodies 247 Organizing Bodies 247 Using body folders 2 4 8 Naming bodies 2 4 9 Visualizing Bodies 2 4 9 Hide and Show bodies 250 Isolate 250 Using colors and appearances 251 Combining and Moving Bodies 251 Combining solid bodies 252 Combining surface bodies 252 Moving bodies 253 Deleting Bodies 2 5 6 Tutorial 257 Summary 258 Chapter 14: Evaluating Geometry 259 Using Model Quality Evaluation Methods 2 5 9 Verification On Rebuild 2 6 0 The Check tool 261 Feature Statistics 262 Using Shape and Continuity Evaluation Methods 2 6 3 Curvature Combs 263 Curvature display 2 6 4 Deviation Analysis 2 6 4 Zebra Stripes 265 Reflectivity/Specularity/RealView 267 Tangent Edge display 267 Face Curves 2 6 8 Using Plastics and Machining Evaluation Methods 2 6 8 Draft Analysis 2 6 9 Thickness Analysis 2 7 0 Undercut Analysis 271 DFM Analysis 272 Tutorial 273 Summary 2 7 6 Part IV: Using Specialized Techniques 277 Chapter 15: Modeling a Ladle 279 Getting Started with a Complex Model 2 8 0 Mapping major shapes to features 281 Preparing the layout 281 Modeling from the Available Data 283 Modeling Area 1: the bowl 283 Modeling Area 2: transition 286 Modeling Area 3: handle 2 8 8 Modeling Area 4: the cap off 2 9 0 Using the SelectionManager 291 Tidying Up the Loose Ends 293 Summary 2 9 4 Chapter 16: Modeling a Trowel 295 Modeling the Handle 2 9 6 Modeling the Scoop 305 Summary 313 Chapter 17: Modeling Blends 315 Modeling a Plastic Cover 3 1 5 Tinkering with the Solid 322 Modeling a Stool Concept 325 Patching Bad Geometry 3 2 9 Summary 3 3 0 Chapter 18: Modeling a Plastic Bottle 331 Laying Out the Task 332 Starting point affects results 332 Modeling scenarios 333 Modeling the unknown 333 Building the Model 3 3 4 Creating a Thread 3 4 3 Checking the Volume 3 4 6 Summary 3 4 8 Chapter 19: Modeling Decorative Features 349 Modeling an Egg-and-Dart Pattern 3 5 0 Modeling the egg border 351 Modeling the egg 352 Modeling the dart 353 Comments on the construction 3 5 4 Modeling a Woven Pattern 3 5 4 Modeling a Flower-Trumpet Finial 3 5 8 Modeling a Fleur-de-Lis Decorative Piece 361 Building the first lobe 362 Building the second lobe 363 The belt 367 The base 3 6 7 Modeling a Scroll 3 6 9 Modeling a Botanical Shape 371 Summary 376 Chapter 20: Modeling Overmolded Geometry 377 Understanding the Overmold Process 377 Modeling a Toothbrush 3 7 8 Summary 387 Chapter 21: Working from Digitized Data 389 Creating an Orange Juice Bottle 3 9 0 Accessing point cloud data 392 Model an orange juice bottle from a scanned data reference 395 Creating a Cast Iron Skillet Handle 4 0 7 Summary 4 1 4 Chapter 22: Using Master Model Techniques 415 Understanding Master Model Tools 415 Differentiating Multi-body Parts and Assemblies 4 1 7 Using Push Type Master Model Tools 4 1 8 Using the Split feature 4 1 8 Using the Save Bodies function 4 2 0 Using Pull Type Master Model Tools 4 2 1 Using Insert Part and Mirror Part 4 2 1 Using Insert Into New Part 4 2 3 Tutorial 4 2 3 Summary 4 2 7 Chapter 23: Post-Processing Data 4 2 9 Presenting Ideas with PhotoWorks 4 2 9 Selecting where you are on the continuum 4 3 0 Investing time 4 3 0 Communicating with eDrawings 4 3 5 Choosing the appropriate format for your data 4 3 6 Applications for eDrawings 4 3 7 Finding the functionality 4 3 7 Using 3D Instant Website 4 3 8 Using PowerPoint as a Communication Tool 4 3 9 Rapid Prototyping 441 What about Fully Dimensioned Prints? 4 4 2 Summary 4 4 2 Index
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أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم كتاب SolidWorks Surfacing and Complex Shape Modeling Bible Matt Lombard
ويتناول الموضوعات الأتية :
Preface vii Acknowledgments ix Part I; Laying the Groundwork 1 Chapter 1: Understanding Basic Concepts 3 Chapter 2: Surfacing Primer 9 Part IS: Understanding the Tools 31 Chapter 3: Sketching with Splines 33 Chapter 4: Sketching in 3D 55 Chapter 5: Creating Curves 75 Chapter 6: Using the Primary Shape Creation Features 87 Chapter 7: Using Advanced Fillets 127 Chapter 8: Shelling 147 Part III: Using Secondary, Management, and Evaluation Tools 161 Chapter 9: Using Secondary Shape Creation Features 163 Chapter 10: Working with Hybrid Features 183 Chapter 11: Managing Surfaces 215 Chapter 12: Using Direct Editing Tools 2 2 5 Chapter 13: Managing Bodies 2 4 7 Chapter 14: Evaluating Geometry 259 Part IV: Using Specialized Techniques. 277 Chapter 15: Modeling a Ladle 2 7 9 Chapter 16: Modeling a Trowel 295 Chapter 17: Modeling Blends 315 Chapter 18: Modeling a Plastic Bottle 331 Chapter 19: Modeling Decorative Features 3 4 9 Chapter 20: Modeling Overmolded Geometry 377 Chapter 21: Working from Digitized Data 389 Chapter 22: Using Master Model Techniques 4 1 5 Chapter 23: Post-Processing Data 4 2 9 Index 4 4 3 Preface vii Acknowledgments ix Part I: Laying the Groundwork 1 Chapter 1: Understanding Basic Concepts 3 Assumed Basic Skills 4 Concepts, Tools, Techniques, and Strategies 5 Understanding the Difference Between Design and Modeling 6 Summary 7 Chapter 2: Surfacing Primer 9 What are Surfaces? 9 Infinitely thin 10 Stand-alone faces 10 Surfacing: One Stop in the Evolution of CAD 11 Choosing Solids or Surfaces 13 Assessing strengths and weaknesses 13 How to choose 14 Surfacing Theory and Concepts 17 Algebraic and NURBS surfaces 17 Trimmed surfaces 20 Mesh and subdivision surfaces 22 Understanding Curvature Continuity 25 What causes edges? 25 Types of curvature transitions 27 Algebraic versus interpolated geometry 2 8 Summary 29 Part II: Understanding the Tools 31 Chapter 3: Sketching with Splines 33 Why Splines? 3 4 Types of splines 34 Anatomy of a Spline 36 Tangency Handle 36 Control Polygon 3 8 Spline evaluation tools 3 8 Controlling Splines 41 Drawing splines 41 Fully Defining Spline Sketches 51 Tutorials 52 Tutorial 3.1: The S spline 52 Tutorial 3.2: Tracing shapes 53 Summary 54 Chapter 4: Sketching in 3D 55 Getting Started in a 3D Sketch 56 Using planes in a 3D sketch 56 Editing and Visualization Techniques 59 Using the Shift-Arrow technique 59 Using viewports 59 Working within the Limitations of 3D Sketches 61 Limitations in 3D sketches 61 Recently removed limitations 63 Using Special 3D Sketch Tools 64 Intersection Curve 64 Spline On Surface 66 Face Curves 68 Convert Entities 69 Tutorials 70 Tutorial 4.1: Fluorescent light bulb 70 Tutorial 4.2: Complex spring 72 Summary 74 Chapter 5: Creating Curves 75 Using the Helix/Spiral Feature 76 Helix feature options 76 Spiral options 77 Creating a Projected Curve 78 Sketch Onto Face 7 8 Sketch Onto Sketch 79 Curve Through Reference Points 80 Curve Through XYZ Points 81 Creating Composite Curves 82 Split Lines 82 Tutorial 8 3 Summary 86 Chapter 6: Using the Primary Shape Creation Features 87 Choosing Which Feature to Use 87 Selecting a sweep 8 8 Selecting a loft 90 Selecting the Boundary surface 91 Selecting the Fill surface 95 Using Sweeps 97 Orientation and Twist Type options 99 Merge Tangent Faces 106 Show Preview 106 Merge Result 106 Align With End Faces 106 Guide curves 106 Thin Features and Solid Sweep 109 Start and end tangency 110 Using Lofts I l l Using loft profiles 112 Start and end constraints 114 Guide curves 114 Using the centerline parameters 115 Options 116 Right Mouse Button menu options 116 Using the Boundary Surface Feature 118 Using the Curve Selection boxes 119 Using connectors 121 Curves Influence Type 121 Options and preview 121 Display 122 Using the Fill Surface Feature 122 Edge settings 124 Summary 126 Chapter 7: Using Advanced Fillets 127 Differentiating Fillet Functions 127 Arc-based fillets 128 Spline-based fillets 128 Using Fillet Options 129 Constant Radius fillet 129 Variable Radius fillet 132 Face fillet 133 Full Round fillet 138 FilletXpert 139 Fillet Best Practice Recommendations 141 Tutorial 142 Summary 146 Chapter 8: Shelling 147 Thinking about the Manufacturing Process 147 Using Shelling Options 149 Removing faces 149 Multi-thickness shell 152 Shell Outward 153 Diagnosing Shell Problems 153 Error Diagnostics 153 The Check tool 154 Repairing the model 155 Shelling Manually 155 Tutorial 156 Tutorial: Troubleshooting and manual shelling 156 Summary 159 Part III: Using Secondary, Management, and Evaluation Tools 161 Chapter 9: Using Secondary Shape Creation Features 163 Using the Dome and Shape Features 164 Similarities between the Dome and Shape features 165 Differences between the Dome and Shape features 165 Dome 166 Shape 167 Using the Indent Feature 168 Using the Radiate Surface 170 Using the Ruled Surface 172 Tutorial 174 Summary 181 Chapter 10: Working with Hybrid Features 183 Moving Between Solids and Surfaces 184 The three faces of hybrid modeling 184 Modeling efficiency 186 Extruding to Surfaces 196 Lofting Between Surfaces 198 Using Thicken for Bosses and Cuts 2 0 0 Removing an edge between faces 201 Using sub-surfaces to thicken small areas 202 Thickening corners 2 0 2 Thickened cuts 203 Using Replace Face 2 0 4 Using Advanced Options of the Fill Surface 205 Merge Result 205 Merge Result and Try To Form Solid 2 0 6 Fill and Delete Face ..: 2 0 6 Using the Wrap Feature 2 0 6 Wrap options 207 Wrap limitations 2 0 8 Tutorials 209 Tutorial 10.1: Plastic clip 209 Tutorial 10.2: Finial 211 Summary 2 1 3 Chapter 11: Managing Surfaces 215 Copying, Merging, and Moving 215 Offset/Copy Surface 2 1 6 Knit 2 1 6 Move/Copy 217 Changing Boundaries 2 1 8 Trim 218 Untrim 2 2 0 Delete Hole 2 2 0 Extend 2 2 0 Tutorial 222 Summary 2 2 4 Chapter 12: Using Direct Editing Tools 225 Using Move Face 2 2 6 Using Delete Face 2 2 8 Delete and Patch option 2 2 8 Delete option 2 3 0 Delete and Fill option 230 Using the Freeform Feature 231 Setting up the Freeform feature 232 Moving the points 2 3 4 Using Flex 236 Using Deform 238 Deforming Curve To Curve 2 3 8 Deforming using a point 2 3 9 Deforming with Surface Push 2 4 0 Tutorial 241 Summary 245 XVU Chapter 13: Managing Bodies 247 Organizing Bodies 247 Using body folders 2 4 8 Naming bodies 2 4 9 Visualizing Bodies 2 4 9 Hide and Show bodies 250 Isolate 250 Using colors and appearances 251 Combining and Moving Bodies 251 Combining solid bodies 252 Combining surface bodies 252 Moving bodies 253 Deleting Bodies 2 5 6 Tutorial 257 Summary 258 Chapter 14: Evaluating Geometry 259 Using Model Quality Evaluation Methods 2 5 9 Verification On Rebuild 2 6 0 The Check tool 261 Feature Statistics 262 Using Shape and Continuity Evaluation Methods 2 6 3 Curvature Combs 263 Curvature display 2 6 4 Deviation Analysis 2 6 4 Zebra Stripes 265 Reflectivity/Specularity/RealView 267 Tangent Edge display 267 Face Curves 2 6 8 Using Plastics and Machining Evaluation Methods 2 6 8 Draft Analysis 2 6 9 Thickness Analysis 2 7 0 Undercut Analysis 271 DFM Analysis 272 Tutorial 273 Summary 2 7 6 Part IV: Using Specialized Techniques 277 Chapter 15: Modeling a Ladle 279 Getting Started with a Complex Model 2 8 0 Mapping major shapes to features 281 Preparing the layout 281 Modeling from the Available Data 283 Modeling Area 1: the bowl 283 Modeling Area 2: transition 286 Modeling Area 3: handle 2 8 8 Modeling Area 4: the cap off 2 9 0 Using the SelectionManager 291 Tidying Up the Loose Ends 293 Summary 2 9 4 Chapter 16: Modeling a Trowel 295 Modeling the Handle 2 9 6 Modeling the Scoop 305 Summary 313 Chapter 17: Modeling Blends 315 Modeling a Plastic Cover 3 1 5 Tinkering with the Solid 322 Modeling a Stool Concept 325 Patching Bad Geometry 3 2 9 Summary 3 3 0 Chapter 18: Modeling a Plastic Bottle 331 Laying Out the Task 332 Starting point affects results 332 Modeling scenarios 333 Modeling the unknown 333 Building the Model 3 3 4 Creating a Thread 3 4 3 Checking the Volume 3 4 6 Summary 3 4 8 Chapter 19: Modeling Decorative Features 349 Modeling an Egg-and-Dart Pattern 3 5 0 Modeling the egg border 351 Modeling the egg 352 Modeling the dart 353 Comments on the construction 3 5 4 Modeling a Woven Pattern 3 5 4 Modeling a Flower-Trumpet Finial 3 5 8 Modeling a Fleur-de-Lis Decorative Piece 361 Building the first lobe 362 Building the second lobe 363 The belt 367 The base 3 6 7 Modeling a Scroll 3 6 9 Modeling a Botanical Shape 371 Summary 376 Chapter 20: Modeling Overmolded Geometry 377 Understanding the Overmold Process 377 Modeling a Toothbrush 3 7 8 Summary 387 Chapter 21: Working from Digitized Data 389 Creating an Orange Juice Bottle 3 9 0 Accessing point cloud data 392 Model an orange juice bottle from a scanned data reference 395 Creating a Cast Iron Skillet Handle 4 0 7 Summary 4 1 4 Chapter 22: Using Master Model Techniques 415 Understanding Master Model Tools 415 Differentiating Multi-body Parts and Assemblies 4 1 7 Using Push Type Master Model Tools 4 1 8 Using the Split feature 4 1 8 Using the Save Bodies function 4 2 0 Using Pull Type Master Model Tools 4 2 1 Using Insert Part and Mirror Part 4 2 1 Using Insert Into New Part 4 2 3 Tutorial 4 2 3 Summary 4 2 7 Chapter 23: Post-Processing Data 4 2 9 Presenting Ideas with PhotoWorks 4 2 9 Selecting where you are on the continuum 4 3 0 Investing time 4 3 0 Communicating with eDrawings 4 3 5 Choosing the appropriate format for your data 4 3 6 Applications for eDrawings 4 3 7 Finding the functionality 4 3 7 Using 3D Instant Website 4 3 8 Using PowerPoint as a Communication Tool 4 3 9 Rapid Prototyping 441 What about Fully Dimensioned Prints? 4 4 2 Summary 4 4 2 Index
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