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Spaceclaim User's Guide SpaceClaim User’s Guide Version 2007 A SPACECLAIM Document Copyright © 2007 SpaceClaim Corporation. All Rights Reserved. SpaceClaim is a registered trademark of SpaceClaim Corporation. Anti-Grain Geometry Version 2.4 Copyright © 2002-2005 Maxim Shemanarev (McSeem). Contains Autodesk® RealDWG by Autodesk, Inc., Copyright © 1998-2006 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. Autodesk, AutoCAD, and Autodesk Inventor are registered trademarks and RealDWG is a trademark of Autodesk, Inc. CATIA is a registered trademark of Dassault Systèmes. Contains DotNetBar licensed from devcomponents.com. 2007 Microsoft ® Office System User Interface is licensed from Microsoft. Direct3D, DirectX, PowerPoint, Windows, Windows Vista and the Windows Vista Start button are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Portions of this software Copyright © 2005 Novell, Inc. (http://www.novell.com) Contains OpenDWG licensed from the Open Design Alliance. OpenDWG is a trademark of the Open Design Alliance. Pro/ENGINEER and PTC are registered trademarks of Parametric Technology Corporation. SolidWorks is a registered trademark of SolidWorks Corporation. Portions of this software are owned by Spatial Corp. © 1986-2007. All Rights Reserved. ACIS and SAT are registered trademarks of Spatial Corp. TraceParts is owned by TraceParts S.A. TraceParts is a registered trademark of TraceParts S.A. Contains a modified version of source available from Unicode, Inc., copyright © 1991-2007 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. Distributed under the Terms of Use in http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html. Portions of this software are owned by Unigraphics Solutions Inc. © 1986-2006. All Rights Reserved. Parasolid and Unigraphics are registered trademarks and JT is a trademark of UGS Corp. All other trademarks, trade names or company names referenced in SpaceClaim software, documentation and promotional materials are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners. Table Of Contents Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................1 Getting started .......................................................................................................................................2 Tutorials .............................................................................................................................................2 Creating a flag bracket .....................................................................................................................3 Getting help........................................................................................................................................8 The SpaceClaim interface.....................................................................................................................9 Designing............................................................................................................................................. 11 Cutting, copying, and pasting............................................................................................................. 11 Detaching in 2D and 3D..................................................................................................................... 12 Undoing and redoing your actions ...................................................................................................... 12 The Move handle............................................................................................................................... 12 Orienting designs .............................................................................................................................. 14 Spinning your design...................................................................................................................... 14 Panning your design....................................................................................................................... 15 Zooming into and out of your design............................................................................................... 15 Rotating your design ...................................................................................................................... 16 Your Home view ............................................................................................................................ 16 Display a head-on view of the sketch grid........................................................................................ 17 Selecting a view............................................................................................................................. 18 Snapping to a view ........................................................................................................................ 18 Sketching.......................................................................................................................................... 20 The sketch grid.............................................................................................................................. 23 Layouts ......................................................................................................................................... 23 Dimensional sketching.................................................................................................................... 24 Points............................................................................................................................................ 26 Lines ............................................................................................................................................. 26 Tangent lines................................................................................................................................. 27 Construction lines .......................................................................................................................... 27 Rectangles..................................................................................................................................... 28 Three-point rectangles ................................................................................................................... 29 Circles ........................................................................................................................................... 29 Three-point circles ......................................................................................................................... 30 Construction circles ........................................................................................................................ 30 Ellipses.......................................................................................................................................... 31 Tangent arcs ................................................................................................................................. 31 Swept arcs .................................................................................................................................... 32 Three-point arcs ............................................................................................................................ 32 Splines .......................................................................................................................................... 33 Splitting lines ................................................................................................................................. 34 ii Table Of Contents Trimming lines............................................................................................................................... 34 Offsetting lines .............................................................................................................................. 35 Creating corners ............................................................................................................................ 35 Creating filleted corners ................................................................................................................. 36 Projecting onto the sketch grid ....................................................................................................... 36 Editing.............................................................................................................................................. 37 Editing overview ............................................................................................................................ 37 Selecting ....................................................................................................................................... 38 Editing with the Pull tool................................................................................................................. 40 Moving .......................................................................................................................................... 47 Moving in two dimensions .............................................................................................................. 48 Editing in cross-section................................................................................................................... 49 Filling ...........................................................................................................................................
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