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Drawing and Detailing with SOLIDWORKS 2022 is written to educate and assist students, designers, engineers, and professionals in the drawing and detailing tools of SOLIDWORKS. Explore the learning process through a series of design situations, industry scenarios, projects, and objectives.

Introduction 1(1)
About the Author 2
Dedication
3(1)
Contact the Author
4(1)
Note to Instructors
4(1)
Trademarks, Disclaimer and Copyrighted Material
4(1)
References
5(2)
Table of Contents
7(12)
Overview of
Chapters
19(8)
Chapter 1 History of Engineering Graphics
19(1)
Chapter 2 Isometric Projection and Multi View Drawings
19(1)
Chapter 3 Dimensioning Practices, Scales, Tolerancing and Fasteners
20(1)
Chapter 4 Overview of SOLIDWORKS and the User Interface
21(1)
Chapter 5 Structure of a Drawing Document
21(1)
Chapter 6 Drawings and Various Drawing Views
22(1)
Chapter 7 Fundamentals of Drawings
22(1)
Chapter 8 Assembly Drawings
23(1)
Chapter 9 Datums, Control Frames, Geometric Tolerancing and Drawing Symbols
24(2)
Chapter 10 Introduction to the (CSWA) Exam
26(1)
Chapter 11 The Advanced Drawing tools exam (CSWPA-DT)
26(1)
About the Book
27(1)
Windows Terminology in SOLIDWORKS
28
Chapter 1 History of Engineering Graphics
1(1)
Chapter Overview
3(1)
History of Engineering Graphics
3(3)
Global and Local Coordinate System
6(1)
2-Dimensional Cartesian Coordinate System
7(1)
3-Dimensional Cartesian Coordinate System
8(2)
Absolute Coordinates
10(1)
Relative Coordinates
10(1)
Polar Coordinates
11(1)
Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates
11(1)
Freehand Sketching
12(1)
General Sketching Techniques
13(1)
Geometric Entities
14(1)
Points
14(1)
Lines
14(1)
Planes
15(1)
Circles
15(1)
Arcs
16(1)
Solid Primitives
16(1)
Alphabet of Lines
17(1)
Visible lines
17(1)
Hidden lines
17(1)
Dimension lines
18(1)
Extension lines
18(1)
Leader lines
19(1)
Break lines
20(1)
Centerlines
20(1)
Phantom lines
21(1)
Section lines
21(1)
Cutting Plane lines
22(1)
Precedence of Line Types
23(2)
Alphabet of Lines Exercises
25(2)
Projections in General
27(2)
Projection Types
29(1)
Parallel Projection
29(1)
Perspective Projection
29(1)
Orthographic Projection
29(1)
Oblique Projection
29(1)
Multi-view Projection
30(1)
Orient and Select the Front View
30(1)
Orthographic Projection (Third Angle)
31(1)
Glass Box and Six Principle Orthographic Views
32(3)
Height, Width and Depth Dimensions
35(1)
Transferring Dimensions
35(1)
Sheet Media
36(1)
ANSI Standard Sheet Sizes
36(1)
Orthographic Projection Exercises
37(5)
Planes (Normal, Inclined and Oblique)
42(1)
Plane Exercises
43(6)
Chapter Summary
49(2)
Questions/Exercises
51
Chapter 2 Isometric Projection and Multi View Drawings
1(1)
Chapter Overview
3(1)
Isometric Projections
3(2)
Isometric Sketching
5(2)
Circles Drawn in Axonometric View
7(2)
Additional Projections
9(1)
Oblique Projection
9(4)
Arrangement of Views
13(1)
Two View Drawing
14(2)
One View Drawing
16(3)
Drawing - Exercises
19(2)
Drawing Views - Advanced
21(1)
Section View
21(2)
Detail View
23(1)
Broken out View
24(1)
Break or Broken View
25(1)
Crop View
26(1)
Auxiliary View
27(1)
Exercises
27(1)
History of Computer Aided Design (CAD)
28(1)
Boolean Operations
29(2)
What is SOLIDWORKS?
31(2)
Design Intent
33(1)
Design Intent in a Sketch
33(1)
Design Intent in a Feature
34(1)
Design Intent in a Part
34(1)
Design Intent in an Assembly
35(1)
Design Intent in a Drawing
35(1)
Chapter Summary
36(1)
Questions/Exercises
37
Chapter 3 Dimensioning Practices, Scales, Tolerancing and Fasteners
1(1)
Chapter Overview
3(1)
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
3(1)
Dimensioning
4(1)
Location Dimension
4(1)
Size Dimension
4(1)
Measurement - units
5(1)
Metric/SI
5(1)
English
5(1)
Dual Dimensioning
6(1)
Scale
7(1)
Architect's Scale
7(1)
Engineer's Scale
7(1)
Linear Encoder
7(1)
Linear Scale
7(1)
Vernier Scale
7(1)
Standards for Dimensioning
8(1)
Linear Dimension
8(1)
Stagger Dimension
8(1)
Aligned Dimension
9(1)
Angular Dimension
9(1)
Chamfer Dimension
10(1)
Slot Dimension
10(1)
Radius Dimension (Leader line)
11(1)
Simple Hole Dimension (Leader line)
11(2)
Fastener Hole Dimension (Annotations)
13(1)
Cylindrical Dimension
13(2)
Equally Spaced Hole Dimension
15(1)
Hole Dimension Location
15(1)
Point/Center of a Circle Dimension
16(1)
Arc Dimension
16(1)
Order of Preference - Linear Dimension Line
17(1)
Precision
17(1)
Size Dimension
18(1)
Continuous Dimensions
19(1)
Principles of good Dimensioning
20(6)
Precision and Tolerance
26(1)
Tolerance for a Drawing
27(1)
General Tolerance - Title Block
27(1)
Local Tolerance - Dimension
28(1)
Limit Tolerance
28(1)
Unilateral Tolerance
29(1)
Bilateral Tolerance
29(1)
Formatting Inch Tolerances
29(1)
Metric Dimension Specifications
30(1)
Tolerance Parts and Important Terms
30(2)
Fit - Hole Tolerance
32(1)
Fit Types between Mating Parts
32(1)
Clearance Fit
33(1)
Interference Fit
33(1)
Transition Fit
33(1)
Fasteners in General
34(3)
Representing External (Male) Threads
37(1)
Cutting External (Male) Threads
38(1)
Die
38(1)
Lathe
38(1)
Representing Internal (Female) Threads
39(1)
Cutting Internal (Female) Threads
39(1)
Taper
40(1)
Plug
40(1)
Bottoming
40(1)
American National Standard and Unified Screw Threads
41(1)
Single vs. Double or Triple Threads
41(1)
Pitch and Major Diameter
42(1)
Thread Class of Fit
42(1)
Class 1
42(1)
Class 2
42(1)
Class 3
42(1)
General Thread Notes
43(1)
Dimensioning a CounterBore Hole
44(1)
Dimensioning a CounterSunk Hole
44(1)
Chapter Summary
45(1)
Questions/Exercises
46
Chapter 4 Overview of SOLIDWORKS and the User Interface
1(1)
Chapter Objective
3(1)
What is SOLIDWORKS?
3(1)
Basic concepts in SOLIDWORKS
3(1)
Start a SOLIDWORKS Session
4(1)
Tutorial: Start a SOLIDWORKS Session
4(1)
Welcome dialog box
4(1)
Home Tab
5(1)
Recent Tab
5(1)
Learn Tab
5(1)
Alerts Tab
6(1)
SOLIDWORKS User Interface (UI) and CommandManager
7(1)
Menu Bar toolbar
7(1)
Menu Bar menu (No model open)
8(1)
Menu Bar menu (Model open)
8(1)
Drop-down menu (Open part document)
8(1)
Create a New Part Document
9(1)
Novice Mode
10(1)
Advanced Mode
10(1)
Graphic Window (Default)
11(1)
View Default Sketch Planes
12(1)
Open a Part
12(1)
Part FeatureManager
13(1)
FeatureManager Rollback Bar
13(2)
Heads-up View toolbar
15(1)
Dynamic Annotation Views
15(1)
Zoom to Fit
15(1)
Zoom to Area
15(1)
Window-Select
15(1)
Rotate
15(1)
Front View
16(1)
Right View
16(1)
Top View
16(1)
Trimetric View
16(1)
SOLIDWORKS Help
16(1)
SOLIDWORKS Tutorials
17(1)
User Interface Tools
17(1)
Right-click
18(1)
Consolidated toolbar
18(1)
System feedback icons
18(1)
Confirmation Corner
19(1)
Heads-up View toolbar
19(3)
CommandManager (Default Part tab)
22(1)
CommandManager (Default Drawing tab)
23(1)
CommandManager (Default Assembly tab)
24(1)
CommandManager (Float/Fit)
25(1)
Collapse the CommandManager
25(1)
FeatureManager Design Tree
26(1)
FeatureManager design tree tab
26(1)
PropertyManager tab
26(1)
Configuration Manager tab
26(1)
DimXpertManager tab
26(1)
DisplayManager tab
26(1)
CAM tab
26(1)
Hide/Show tab
26(1)
Sensors tool
26(1)
Tags
27(1)
Split
27(1)
Fly-out FeatureManager
28(1)
Task Pane
29(1)
3D EXPERIENCE MARKETPLACE
29(1)
SOLIDWORKS Resources
30(1)
Design Library
30(1)
File Explorer
31(1)
Search
31(1)
View Palette
31(1)
Appearances, Scenes and Decals
31(1)
Custom Properties
32(1)
Motion Study tab
32(2)
3D Views tab
34(1)
Dynamic Reference Visualization
34(1)
Mouse Movements
35(1)
Single-Click
35(1)
Double-Click
35(1)
Right-Click
35(1)
Scroll Wheel
35(1)
Summary
36
Chapter 5 Structure of a Drawing Document
1(1)
Chapter Overview
3(2)
Structure of a Drawing Document
5(1)
Drawing Document
6(1)
Drawing Sheet and Format
6(1)
Drawing Sheet
7(1)
Activity: Create a Drawing Document. Explore Sheet Properties
8(4)
Sheet Format
12(3)
Understand Drawing Templates
15(1)
Activity: Create a Custom Sheet Format
16(1)
Activity: Save a Custom Sheet Format
16(1)
Why are Drawing Structured this Way?
17(1)
Activity: Modify the Sheet Format size
17(2)
Activity: Edit Sheet Format Mode. Insert a Company and Third Angle logo
19(4)
Activity: Add the MY-TEMPLATES tab to File Locations
23(1)
Activity: View Link Errors in a Drawing document
24(2)
Activity: Edit Sheet Format Mode. Explore a Complete Title Box
26(1)
Activity: Explore Additional Custom Properties of a Part and Drawing
26(5)
General Notes
31(1)
Activity: Insert General Notes using a text file in Edit Sheet Format Mode
31(1)
Explore the 3D Drawing tool and various Display Modes
32(2)
Centerlines and Center Marks
34(1)
Extension Lines Options
34(1)
Predefined and Projected Views
35(1)
Activity: Insert Predefined and Projected Views with Centerline and Center Marks
35(2)
Save As
37(1)
Activity: Apply the Save As Command (Save document and reference part)
37(1)
Activity: Test a new Drawing Template
37(2)
User Defined Properties
39(1)
Linked Notes
40(1)
Activity: Edit Sheet Format Mode. View Drawing Title Block Links
40(4)
Custom Sheet Format with a Custom Drawing Template
44(1)
Activity: Save the Custom Sheet Format and Drawing Template
44(2)
Chapter Summary
46(1)
Questions
47(1)
Exercises
48
Chapter 6 Drawing and Various Drawing Views
1(1)
Chapter Objective
3(1)
Chapter Overview
4(2)
Model View
6(1)
Standard 3 View
6(1)
View Palette
6(1)
Predefined Views
6(4)
ROD Part with Configurations
10(1)
Activity: Review the ROD Part and the three configurations
10(2)
ROD Drawing: Sheet1 - Short Rod Configuration
12(1)
Activity: Create the ROD Drawing. Use the A-ANSI-MM Template
13(1)
Activity: Insert four drawing views
14(3)
View Boundary Properties and Lock View Options
17(1)
Activity: View ROD Drawing Sheet1 Custom Properties
18(1)
Activity: Edit Sheet Format mode: Add Custom Properties
18(1)
ROD Drawing: Sheet2 - Long Rod Configuration
19(1)
Activity: Create Sheet2 with a Custom Sheet format
20(1)
Activity: Change Part Configuration in Sheet2
20(1)
Activity: Create a Projected and Break view
21(1)
Activity: Modify Break view length and type
22(2)
Section View tool
24(1)
Section View PropertyManager tabs
24(1)
Revolved Section view
25(1)
Activity: ROD Drawing - Sheet2. Create a Revolved Section view
25(1)
ROD Drawing: Sheet3 - Long Rod Configuration
26(1)
Activity: Sheet3 with a Custom Sheet Format
27(1)
Activity: Create an Isometric view
27(1)
Activity: Create 2 Detail Views with a sketch spline tool
28(2)
Activity: Create a Construction Layer
30(1)
Activity: Lock the View position with the Construction layer
31(1)
Review the TUBE Part
32(3)
TUBE Drawing
35(1)
Activity: Create the TUBE Drawing with a Custom Template
36(1)
Activity: Insert a Front, Top, Right, and Isometric view
36(1)
Activity: Modify Sheet Size from A Landscape to C Landscape
37(1)
Activity: Create a Projected Back view
38(1)
Activity: Create a Section view
39(1)
Activity: Create a Detail view
40(1)
Activity: Create the first Broken-out Section view
41(1)
Activity: Create the second Broken-out Section view
42(2)
Activity: Create an Auxiliary view
44(1)
Activity: Create Crop view
45(3)
Activity: Create a Half Section Isometric (Cut-Away) view
48(1)
Activity: Insert a Design Table
49(2)
Activity: Insert Area Hatch
51(2)
COVERPLATE Drawing
53(1)
Activity: Create the COVERPLATE Drawing with a Custom Template
54(1)
Activity: Create the Front view
54(2)
Activity: Modify the Configuration
56(1)
Activity: Add COVERPLATE-Sheet2
57(1)
Activity: Copy and Paste the Front view on Sheet1 to Sheet2
57(1)
Activity: Create an Offset Section and Aligned Section view
58(6)
Rotate Drawing views
64(1)
Activity: Steps to rotate a Drawing view using the Rotate view tool
64(1)
Activity: Steps to rotate a Drawing view using the 3D Drawing view tool
64(1)
Alternative Position view
65(1)
Remove Section view
66(1)
Relative view
66(1)
New Name view
67(1)
Empty View
67(1)
Chapter Summary
68(2)
Questions
70(1)
Exercises
71
Chapter 7 Fundamentals of Detailing
1(1)
Chapter Objective
3(2)
Types of Decimal Dimensions (ASME Y14.5)
5(1)
Tolerance Display for Metric and Inch Dimensions (ASME Y14.5)
5(3)
Leading & Trailing zeroes
8(1)
Tolerance Types
9(1)
Order of Precedence of a linear dimension line
10(1)
Drawing TUBE Detailing
11(2)
Activity: Create Layers
13(1)
Activity: Insert dimensions (Model Items) tool
13(1)
Activity: Hide dimensions on Layers
14(1)
Activity: Show dimensions on Layers
15(1)
Activity: Manually insert dimensions
16(3)
Activity: Address gaps and arrow direction
19(1)
Activity: Baseline dimensioning
19(2)
Activity: Align dimensions
21(3)
Activity: Add a dimension with Offset
24(1)
Activity: Replace obtuse angle with an acute angle
25(1)
Activity: Create an acute angle from a Construction line Collinear with an edge
25(2)
Activity: Edit Radius text
27(4)
Activity: Create two Parametric notes to represent a Counterbore
31(1)
Activity: Apply the Hole CallOut tool
31(4)
Activity: Insert a Note for the Counterbore
35(2)
Activity: Add Center Marks and Centerlines
37(3)
Activity: Create a Reference dimension
40(10)
Activity: Create a Chamfer dimension
50(2)
Annotation toolbar
52(1)
Smart Dimension tool
52(1)
Note tool
53(1)
Linear Note Pattern tool
53(1)
Circular Note Pattern tool
53(1)
Spell Checker tool
53(1)
Format Painter tool
53(1)
Balloon tool
54(1)
AutoBalloon tool
54(1)
Magnetic Line tool
55(1)
Surface Finish tool
55(1)
Weld Symbol tool
56(1)
Geometric Tolerance tool
57(1)
Datum Feature tool
57(1)
Datum Target tool
58(1)
Hole Callout tool
58(1)
Revision Symbol tool
58(1)
Revision Cloud tool
59(1)
Area Hatch/Fill tool
59(1)
Block tool
60(1)
Center Mark tool
60(1)
Centerline tool
61(1)
Consolidated Table toolbar
61(1)
Detached drawings
62(1)
Questions
63(1)
Exercises
64
Chapter 8 Assembly Drawings
1(1)
Chapter Objective
3(1)
Chapter Overview
4(4)
CYLINDER Assembly - Exploded view
8(1)
Activity: Create an Exploded Isometric view
9(2)
CYLINDER Assembly Drawing
11(3)
Activity: Insert Balloons (AutoBalloon tool)
14(1)
Activity: Modify Balloons
15(1)
Activity: Split Balloons lines
16(1)
Activity: Bill of Materials (Part Level)
17(3)
Materials Editor and Mass Properties
20(2)
Custom Configuration Properties
22(1)
Activity: Add Custom Properties
23(2)
Activity: Add User Specified Part Numbers
25(3)
Design Table
28(3)
Activity: Review the COVERPLATE4 Design Table
31(1)
Bill of Materials - Part 2
32(1)
Editing Cells
32(1)
Editing Columns
32(1)
Insert Column
33(1)
Activity: Add a Cost Column
34(1)
Edit Header
35(1)
Activity: Edit the Title Header
35(1)
Create an Equation
36(1)
Activity: Apply an Equation to the Bill of Materials in a new Column
36(2)
CYLINDER Assembly - Design Table
38(1)
Activity: Create a Design Table in the CYLINDER assembly
38(3)
CYLINDER Assembly Drawing - Multiple Configurations
41(1)
Activity: Add Sheet2 and Sheet3
41(1)
Activity: Change CYLINDER Configuration
42(1)
Activity: Create a Top level only BOM
42(4)
Activity: Create a Custom BOM Template
46(1)
CYLINDER Assembly Drawing - Revision Table
47(1)
Activity: Create a new drawing with a Revision Table
47(2)
Activity: Edit the Revision Table
49(1)
Activity: Apply the Link to Property tool (Custom Properties)
50(1)
Additional Drawing Tools and Options
51(1)
Section view and Broken-out Section view
51(1)
Hide Behind Plane
52(1)
Large Assembly Drawing Performance
53(1)
Splitting a BOM
54(1)
Merging a BOM
54(1)
Dragging a BOM
54(1)
Tabulated Bill of Materials
55(1)
eDrawing
55(1)
Export
55(1)
Center of mass (COM) point
55(2)
Chapter Summary
57(2)
Questions
59(1)
Exercises
60
Chapter 9 Datums, Feature Control Frames, Geometric Tolerancing and Other Drawing Symbols
1(1)
Chapter Objective
3(1)
Chapter Overview
4(2)
DimXpertManager
6(1)
Auto Dimension Scheme
6(1)
Auto Pair Tolerance
6(1)
Basic, Location Dimension
6(1)
Basic Size Dimension
6(1)
General Profile Tolerance
6(1)
Show Tolerance Status
6(1)
Copy Scheme
6(1)
Import Scheme
6(1)
TolAnalyst Study
6(1)
Datum Target
6(1)
Activity: Apply DimXpert to the VALVEPLATE1 part
7(3)
Activity: Create a New Scheme which is fully constrained
10(1)
Activity: Modify Tolerance and dimensions
11(1)
Activity: Create a Bilateral Tolerance
12(1)
Activity: Remove Instance Count
12(1)
DimXpert Annotations and Drawing
13(1)
Activity: Create a new VALVEPLATE 1 drawing
14(1)
Activity: Apply the DimXpert Annotations
14(3)
SOLIDWORKS MBD (Model Based Definition)
17(1)
Activity: Apply Model Base Definition to an assembly
17(1)
Activity: Add a Datum
18(1)
Activity: Insert a Size Dimension
19(1)
Activity: Set the Tolerance
19(1)
Activity: Insert Datums
20(1)
Activity: Insert Geometric Tolerance
21(1)
Datums, Feature Control Frames, Geometric Tolerances and Surface Finish
22(1)
Activity: Apply DimXpert to the VALVEPLATE 1-GDT part
22(2)
Activity: Edit a Feature Control Frame
24(1)
Activity: Create the VALVEPLATE1 -GDT drawing
25(2)
Activity: Insert Surface Finish symbol with a Bent Leader
27(1)
Activity: Create multiple Leaders
27(2)
eDrawing
29(1)
Activity: Create an eDrawing
29(1)
PLATE-TUBE assembly with Welding Symbols
30(1)
Activity: Create a Weld Bead in the PLATE-TUBE assembly
31(6)
Chapter Summary
37(2)
Questions
39(1)
Exercises
40
Chapter 10 Introduction to the Certified Associated - Mechanical Design Exam
1(3)
Chapter Objective
3(1)
Introduction
3(1)
Part 1 Of the Exam
4(3)
Basic Part Creation and Modification, Intermediate Part Creation and Modification
4(2)
Assembly Creation and Modification
6(1)
Part 2 Of the Exam
7
Introduction and Drafting Competencies
7(1)
Advanced Part Creating and Modification
8(2)
Assembly Creation and Modification
10(1)
Intended Audience
11(1)
During the Exam
12(1)
Drafting Competencies
13(1)
Example 1
13(1)
Example 2
13(1)
Example 3
14(1)
Example 4
14(1)
Example 5
14(1)
Example 6
14(1)
Basic Part Creation and Modification, Intermediate Part Creation and Modification
15(1)
Example 1
16(1)
Example 2
17(1)
Example 3
18(1)
Example 4
19(1)
Example 5
20(1)
Example 6
21(2)
Example 6A
23(1)
Example 6B
23(1)
Advanced Part Creation and Modification
24(1)
Example 1
24(2)
Example 2
26(1)
Example 3
27(1)
Example 4
28(1)
Example 5
29(2)
Example 6
31(1)
Example 6A
32(1)
Assembly Creation and Modification
33(1)
Example 1
34
Chapter 11 SOLIDWORKS Professional - Advanced Drawing Tools Exam
1
Introduction
1(1)
Exam six key categories
2(1)
Basic View Functionality
2(1)
View Functionality
2(1)
BOM Functionality
2(1)
Linked Notes
2(1)
Hide/Show Components
2(1)
Advanced View Functionality
2(1)
Exam Topics
2(1)
Basic View Creation
2(1)
Section Views (Aligned Section view)
2(1)
Auxiliary Views
2(1)
Alternate Position Views
2(1)
Relative to Model views
2(1)
Broken-out Section views
2(1)
View focus when creating 2D geometry
2(1)
Transferring sketch elements to/from views
2(1)
BOM Table creation and modification
3(1)
Hide/show components
3(1)
Linked Notes
3(1)
Importing Model Items
3(1)
Intended audience
4(1)
Basic View Functionality: View Creation
5(1)
First question in Sample (CSWPA-DT) Exam
5(1)
Activity: Question 1
6(4)
Second Question in Sample (CSWPA-DT) Exam
10(1)
Activity: Question 2
11(2)
Third Question in Sample (CSWPA-DT) Exam
13(1)
Activity: Question 3
14(3)
Fourth Question in Sample (CSWPA-DT) Exam - BOM Creation
17(1)
Activity: Question 4
18(2)
Fifth Question in Sample (CSWPA-DT) Exam - Reordering BOM
20(1)
Activity: Question 5
21(1)
Sixth Question in Sample (CSWPA-DT) Exam - Cost Column with equations
22(1)
Activity: Question 6
22(2)
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