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Start a new SolidWorks session. Create the AXLE part. Use features to create parts. Features are building blocks that add or remove material. Utilize the Extruded-Base feature. The Extrude Base features add material. The Base feature is the first feature of the part. Sketch a circular profile on the Front plane, centered at the Origin. Extend the profile perpendicular (?) to the Front plane. The Extrude Property Manager displays the parameters utilized to define the feature. The Mid Plane End Condition in the Direction 1 box extrudes the sketch equally on both sides of the sketch plane. The Depth defines the distance. The Extrude1 feature name is displayed in the FeatureManager. The FeatureManager lists the features, planes and other geometry that construct the part. Extrude features add material. Extrude features require the following. SolidWorks free tutorials ebook download. Learn modeling techniques from others; create your own designs The default sketch plane is the Front plane. The Sketch is a circle with the diameter of .1875 [4.76]. The Depth is 1.375 [34.93]. Note: The FeatureManager displays Sketch1 if you exit the sketch before you select a Feature. Select Sketch1 from the FeatureManager. Select the Extrude Boss/Base from the Feature toolbar. Right-click the Sketch in the FeatureManager. Press the Delete key to delete the sketch.

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January 9th, 2009 at 5:26 am
Would you please give advice?
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Thank you and
Best wishes!
John