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5.1: Module 27 Editing Solid Models – Part 1

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    Module 27 Editing Solid Models – Part 1

    Learning Outcomes

    When you have completed this module, you will be able to:

    1. Describe how solid models are edited including the terms, body, face and edge.
    2. Apply the SOLIDEDIT command to edit faces of solid models.

    Editing Solid Models

    The SOLIDEDIT command is used to edit solid models. This powerful command has many options and is used to do most of the editing of existing solid models. When editing solids, you must be able to identify and select the body, faces and edges of the solid model.

    Body

    A body is the solid model itself. See Figure 27-1.

    27-1.jpg
    Figure 27-1
    Body

    Face

    A face is the planer or curved 3D surfaces of the solid model. See Figure 27-2.

    27-2.jpg
    Figure 27-2
    Faces

    Edge

    An edge is the shared object between two faces or surfaces of the solid. See Figure 27-3. Editing edges will be covered in Module 23.

    27-3.jpg
    Figure 27-3
    Edges

     AutoCAD Command: SOLIDEDIT

    The SOLIDEDIT command is used to edit solid objects.

    Shortcut: none

    solidedit-toolbar.jpg
    Solid Editing Toolbar
    solidedit-pulldown.jpg
    Modify Pull-down
    solidedit-ribbon.jpg
    Home Ribbon

    AUTHOR’S COMMENTS: One of the trickiest parts of using the SOLIDEDIT command is selecting the solid faces or edges that you want to edit. This command works differently than other commands when selecting objects. In all other commands, when the selected object is picked, at a ‘ select object ‘ prompt, only one object would be selected. In the SOLIDEDIT command, when an object is selected by picking it, more than one object is usually selected with one pick. The selected faces will highlight and then you have to remove the faces you do not want to edit. i.e.

    Command: SOLIDEDIT

    Solids editing automatic checking: SOLIDCHECK=1

    Enter a solids editing option [Face/Edge/Body/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: _F

    Enter a face editing option

    [Extrude/Move/Rotate/Offset/Taper/Delete/Copy/coLor/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: E

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove]: P1 2 faces found.

    (In this example, 2 faces are selected with one pick.)

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove/ALL]: R

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]: P2 2 faces found, 1 removed.

    (One face is removed from the selection.)

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]:

    P1.jpg

    P2-e1626812798601.jpg

    WORK ALONG: Using the SOLIDEDIT Command

    Step 1

    Using the NEW command, start a new drawing using template: 3D Layout English.

    Step 2

    Save the drawing and name it: AutoCAD 3D Workalong 27-1.

    Step 3

    Draw the plines on layer: Pline and the solid model on layer: Solid 6.

    Step 4

    Draw a solid model of the object shown in the figures. (Figure Step 4A and 4B)

    4A-1.png
    Figure Step 4A
    Dimensioned Multiview Drawing
    4B-1.png
    Figure Step 4B
    Solid Model
    SE Isometric View

    Step 5

    If you are using toolbars, enable the display of the Solids Editing toolbar. If you are using ribbons, use the Home tab. (Figure Step 5)

    solidedit-toolbar.jpg
    Solid Editing Toolbar
    ribbons5.png
    Home Ribbon Figure Step 5
    AUTHOR’S COMMENTS: When editing solids, it is easier to use the Solids Editing toolbar instead of entering the commands on the keyboard.

    Step 6

    Set the view to SE Isometric, the current visual style to 3D Wireframe and the UCS in World. (Figure Step 6)

    fs6.png
    Figure Step 6
    AUTHOR’S COMMENTS: The Extrude Faces option of the SOLIDEDIT command allows you to extrude any face of a solid the same way you would extrude a 2D object with the EXTRUDE command. The solid face can be extruded to modify the existing solid either making it larger or smaller.

    Step 7

    Click the Extrude Faces icon and, as shown below, to extrude the face on the right. (Figure Step 7A, 7B, and 7C)

    Command: SOLIDEDIT

    Solids editing automatic checking: SOLIDCHECK=1

    Enter a solids editing option [Face/Edge/Body/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: F

    Enter a face editing option

    [Extrude/Move/Rotate/Offset/Taper/Delete/Copy/coLor/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: E

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove]: P1 2 faces found.

    (Select the face. Notice it finds 2 faces.)

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove/ALL]: R

    (Remove one of the faces.)

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]: P2 2 faces found, 1 removed.

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]:

    Specify height of extrusion or [Path]: 2

    (Extrude the face 2 units in the positive direction.)

    Specify angle of taper for extrusion <0>:

    Solid validation started.

    Solid validation completed.

    Command:

    Step-7A.jpg
    Figure Step 7A
    7B.png
    Figure Step 7B
    7C.png
    Figure Step 7C

    Step 8

    Click the Extrude Faces icon and complete the command, as shown below, to extrude the face to the bottom. (Figure Step 8A and 8B)

    Command: SOLIDEDIT

    Solids editing automatic checking: SOLIDCHECK=1

    Enter a solids editing option [Face/Edge/Body/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: F

    Enter a face editing option

    [Extrude/Move/Rotate/Offset/Taper/Delete/Copy/coLor/mAterial/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: E

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove]: P3 1 face found.

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove/ALL]:

    Specify height of extrusion or [Path]: -1

    Specify angle of taper for extrusion <0>:

    Solid validation started.

    Solid validation completed.

    Enter a face editing option

    [Extrude/Move/Rotate/Offset/Taper/Delete/Copy/coLor/mAterial/Undo/eXit] <eXit>:

    Command:

    8A-1.png
    Figure Step 8A
    8B.png
    Figure Step 8B
    AUTHOR’S COMMENTS: The Move Faces option of the SOLIDEDIT command allows you to move a face and have the solid take the shape of the new location of the face. The faces can be moved to make the solid larger or smaller.

    Step 9

    Click the Move Faces icon and complete the command shown below to move the face on the top of the model higher. (Figure Step 9A, 9B, 9C, and 9D)

    Command: SOLIDEDIT

    Solids editing automatic checking: SOLIDCHECK=1

    Enter a solids editing option [Face/Edge/Body/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: F

    Enter a face editing option

    [Extrude/Move/Rotate/Offset/Taper/Delete/Copy/coLor/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: M

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove]: P5 2 faces found.

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove/ALL]: R

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]: 2 faces found, 1 removed.

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]:

    Specify a base point or displacement: 0,0,0

    Specify a second point of displacement: @0,0,1

    (Move the in the positive Z or up 1 unit.)

    Solid validation started. Solid validation completed.

    Enter a face editing option

    Command:

    9A.png
    Figure Step 9A
    9B.png
    Figure Step 9B
    9C-1.png
    Figure Step 9C
    9D.png
    Figure Step 9D
    AUTHOR’S COMMENTS: The Offset Faces option of the SOLIDEDIT command allows you to offset a face and have the solid take the shape of the new offset face. The offset can make the solid larger or smaller.

    Step 10

    Click the Offset Faces icon and complete the command, as shown below, to offset the face and the hole onthe right side 2 inches longer.(Figure Step 10A, 10B, 10C, and 10D)

    Command: SOLIDEDIT

    Solids editing automatic checking: SOLIDCHECK=1

    Enter a solids editing option [Face/Edge/Body/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: F

    Enter a face editing option

    [Extrude/Move/Rotate/Offset/Taper/Delete/Copy/coLor/Undo/eXit] <eXit>: O

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove]: P6 2 faces found.

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove/ALL]: R

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]: P7 2 faces found, 1 removed.

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]: A

    (This time a face must be added in.)

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove/ALL]: P8 2 faces found. Select faces or [Undo/Remove/ALL]: R

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]: P9 1 face found, 1 removed.

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]:

    Specify the offset distance: 2

    (Offset distance is 2 units.)

    Solid validation started.

    Solid validation completed.

    Enter a face editing option

    Command:

    10A.png
    Figure Step 10A
    10B.png
    Figure Step 10B
    10C.png
    Figure Step 10C
    10D.png
    Figure Step 10D
    AUTHOR’S COMMENTS: The Delete Faces option of the SOLIDEDIT command allows you to delete a solid primitive that is part of an existing solid.

    Step 11

    Click the Delete Faces icon and complete the command shown below to delete a the hole in the model. (Figure Step 11A, 11B, and 11C)

    Command: SOLIDEDIT

    Solids editing automatic checking: SOLIDCHECK=1

    Enter a solids editing option [Face/Edge/Body/Undo/eXit]

    <eXit>: F

    Enter a face editing option

    [Extrude/Move/Rotate/Offset/Taper/Delete/Copy/coLor/Undo/ eXit] <eXit>: D

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove]: P10 2 faces found.

    Select faces or [Undo/Remove/ALL]: R

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]: P11 2 faces found, 1 removed.

    (Remove the left face and keep the hole face.)

    Remove faces or [Undo/Add/ALL]:

    Solid validation started.

    Solid validation completed.

    Enter a face editing option

    Command:

    11A.png
    Figure Step 11A

     

    11B.png
    Figure Step 11B

     

    11C.png
    Figure Step 11C

    Step 12

    Save and close the drawing.

    Key Principles

    Key Principles in Module 27

    1. When editing solids, you must be able to identify and select the body, faces and edges of the solid model.
    2. When editing solids, always use the Solids Editing toolbar instead of trying to enter the commands using another method.
    3. One of the trickiest parts of using the SOLIDEDIT command is selecting the solid faces or edges that you want to edit.

    Lab Exercise 27-1

    Time allowed: 30 minutes.

    Drawing Name Template Units
    AutoCAD 3D Lab 27-1 N/A Inches

    Step 1

    Open the drawing: AutoCAD 3D Lab 18-5 and save it with the name: AutoCAD 3D Lab 27-1.

    Step 2

    Using the SOLIDEDIT command only, edit the solid to appear as shown in the figures. (Figure Step 2A, 2B, and 2C)

    AUTHOR’S COMMENTS: The rear of the solid remains in the same location. All the editing is done towards the front.
    2A.png
    Figure Step 2A
    Solid Before
    2B.png
    Figure Step 2B
    Completed Solid Model
    2C-300x220.png
    Figure Step 2C
    Dimensioned Model

    Lab Exercise 27-2

    Time allowed: 30 minutes.

    Drawing Name Template Units
    AutoCAD 3D Lab 27-2 N/A Inches

    Step 1

    Open the drawing: AutoCAD 3D Lab 17-1 and save it with the name: AutoCAD 3D Lab 27-2

    Step 2

    Using the SOLIDEDIT command only, edit the solid to appear as in the figures. (Figure Step 2A, 2B, and 2C)

    2a-1.png
    Figure Step 2A
    Solid Before
    2b-1.png
    Figure Step 2B
    Completed Solid Model
    2c-1-300x238.png
    Figure Step 2C
    Dimensioned Model

    This page titled 5.1: Module 27 Editing Solid Models – Part 1 is shared under a CC BY license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Wally Baumback (BC Campus) .

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