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EXPERIMENT NO 1
AIM
To generate the 3D view of the Cast Iron Block
Soft were used
Siemens Solid Edge ST3
Tools Used
Line, Trim, Extrude, Cut, Smart dimension, parallel plane
Procedure
Start Solid Edge
Select iso part, Transition to “Ordered”, tick on the base reference planes.
Select sketch from the ribbon and choose the plane to draw.
Draw the side view of the cast iron block in given dimensions and then close the sketch
Extrude to given dimension
Sketch the profile of the cut portion in the coincident plane and cut to 8mm
Using parallel plane form more planes, draw the triangular portion and extrude to 24mm
Draw a rectangle on the coincident plane and cut it to some distance
Apply all dimensions

RESULT
Required cast iron block is obtained

EXPERIMENT NO 2

AIM
To generate the 3D view of the Bracket
Soft were used
Siemens Solid Edge ST3
Tools Used
Line, Trim, Extrude, Cut, Smart dimension,
Procedure
Start Solid Edge
Select iso part, Transition to “Ordered”, tic on the base reference planes.
Select sketch from the ribbon and choose the plane to draw
Draw the profile of the object and extrude to 16mm
Select the coincident plane and draw the triangular part and extrude to 16mm
Repeat the same for the balance portion
Apply all dimensions

RESULT
The required Bracket is obtained

EXPERIMENT NO 3
AIM
To generate the 3D view of the Cast Iron Column Base
Soft were used
Siemens Solid Edge ST3
Tools Used
Line, Rectangle, Mirror, Trim, Extrude, Cut, Smart dimension, parallel plane, rib
Procedure
Start Solid Edge
Select iso part, Transition to “Ordered”, tic on the base reference planes.
Select sketch from the ribbon and choose the plane to draw
Draw the profile of the column sing rectangles and mirror and close sketch Extrude to given dimension
Draw the profiles of rectangles on the top of the block and extrude to 15mm
Using parallel planes draw a line joining the top and bottom

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