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Rear Fender Open a new part with model units set to millimeters.
Go to: File > New > Part
Select the three planes in the feature tree and make them visible by clicking on the glasses. Change the names of the planes Double click on the Front Plane in the feature tree. Change the name into: FRONTPLANE REAR FENDER Double click on the Top Plane in the feature tree. Change the name into: CENTERPLANE REAR FENDER Double click on the Right Plane in the feature tree. Change the name into: MIDPLANE REAR FENDER Select the FRONTPLANE REAR FENDER and create a sketch by clicking on the 2D sketch icon
Draw the sketch as shown in the picture. Start with the vertical construction line and circle. Offset the vertical construction line bi-directional by clicking on the offset icon. Change
into: 182 mm
Select the “Bi-directional” option Click OK Draw the sketch as show in the picture and tr im all the lines you don’t need Add all the dimensions and sketch relations | Page
Create a revolve Go to: Insert > Boss/Base > Revolve Axis of revolution
: Select the green construction line as shown in the picture.
Click OK Change the color of the part: Right click on the part > Body properties > Change color > Select the color you like Click OK Select the MIDPLANE REAR FENDER and create the sketch as shown in the picture
Create an extruded cut Go to: Insert > Cut > Extrude Direction 1 Change
: Mid Plane into: 500 mm
Click OK
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Select the CENTERPLANE REAR FENDER and create a new sketch Draw a vertical construction line starting at the origin.
Draw two circles and add the dimensions as shown in the picture.
Create an extruded cut Go to: Insert > Cut > Extrude Direction 1
: Trough All
Ensure that the offset is directed to above. If not, click “Reverse direction”
Click OK
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Create a radius on the corners of the fender Select the four green corners as shown in the picture. Go to: Insert > Features > Fillet/Round
> 45 mm
Click OK
Create a surface fillet Select the green surface as shown in the picture. Go to: Insert > Features > Fillet/Round
> 4 mm
Click OK
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Create a shell on the green surface
Select the green surface as shown in the picture. Go to: Insert > Features > Shell
> 4 mm
Click OK
Create a new plane parallel at the CENTERPLANE REAR FENDER Go to: Insert > Reference Geometry > Plane Select the CENTERPLANE REAR FENDER as shown in the picture. Change the Offset Distance
into 400 mm.
Ensure that the offset is directed to above. If not, click “Reverse direction”
Click OK
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Save
the file with the following name: Rear Fender
Insert a projected sketch Go to: File > Open > Graphic Rear Fender.SLDPRT (Or use 1 of the 35 tribal graphics) Right click on Sketch1 in the feature tree and click on the sketch icon. Select the sketch and click: Edit > Copy Go back to File > Open > Rear Fender.SLDPRT Select Plane 1
and create a new sketch
Draw a vertical construction line as shown in the picture.
starting at the origin
Go to: Edit > Paste Go to: Tools > Sketch Tools > Move Select the imported sketch. Start point
: Select the yellow top point of the sketch as shown in the left picture.
End point: Select the top point of the vertical construction line as shown in the right picture.
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Create an extruded cut Go to: Insert > Cut > Extrude Direction 1 Change
: Offset From Surface into 0,10 mm
Select the pink surface
as shown in the picture.
Select the “Reverse offset” option.
Click OK
Change the color of the flames: Select Extrude3 or the new face > Right click > Feature Properties > Co lor > Change color > Select the color you like. Click OK
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Hide
all planes and sketches except:
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FRONTPLANE REAR FENDER
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CENTERPLANE REAR FENDER
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MIDPLANE REAR FENDER
Save
the file again.
Congratulations, you just finished the Rear Fender!