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Part Modeling: The Following Images Are To Be Used To Answer Questions #3 - 4

The document provides instructions for modeling and modifying a tool block part in multiple steps. In each step, dimensions of the part are changed and materials added or removed. Users are asked to calculate the mass of the part at various stages of modification. Dimensions, materials, and changes made to the part are clearly defined for each modeling step.

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Part Modeling: The Following Images Are To Be Used To Answer Questions #3 - 4

The document provides instructions for modeling and modifying a tool block part in multiple steps. In each step, dimensions of the part are changed and materials added or removed. Users are asked to calculate the mass of the part at various stages of modification. Dimensions, materials, and changes made to the part are clearly defined for each modeling step.

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Part Modeling

The following images are to be used to answer Questions #3 – 4.

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3. Part (Tool Block) - Step 1
Build this part in SOLIDWORKS.

Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)


Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
All holes through all unless shown otherwise.
Material: AISI 1020 Steel
Density = 0.0079 g/mm^3

A = 81.00
B = 57.00
C = 43.00

What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?

Hint: If you don't find an option within 1% of your answer please re-check your solid
model.

a) 1028.33
b) 118.93
c) 577.64
d) 939.54

REMINDER: Save your part in a different file after each question in case it must be
reviewed.
4. Part (Tool Block) - Step 2
Modify the part in SOLIDWORKS.

Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)


Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
All holes through all unless shown otherwise.
Material: AISI 1020 Steel
Density = 0.0079 g/mm^3

Use the part created in the previous question and modify it by changing the following
parameters:

A = 84.00
B = 59.00
C = 45.00

Note: Assume all other dimensions are the same as in the previous question.

What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?

1032.32 g
Part Modeling (continued)
These images are to be used to answer Question #5.

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5. Part (Tool Block) - Step 3
Modify the part in SOLIDWORKS.

Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)


Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
All holes through all unless shown otherwise.
Material: AISI 1020 Steel
Density = 0.0079 g/mm^3

Use the part created in the previous question and modify it by removing material and
also by changing the following parameters:

A = 86.00
B = 58.00
C = 44.00

What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?

628.18 g
Part Modeling (continued)
These images are to be used to answer Question #6.
6. Part (Tool Block) - Step 4
Modify this part in SOLIDWORKS.

Unit system: MMGS (millimeter, gram, second)


Decimal places: 2
Part origin: Arbitrary
All holes through all unless shown otherwise.
Material: AISI 1020 Steel
Density = 0.0079 g/mm^3

Use the part created in the previous question and modify it by adding a pocket.

Note 1: Only one pocket on one side is to be added. This modified part is not
symmetrical.

Note 2: Assume all unspecified dimensions are the same as in the previous question
#5.

What is the overall mass of the part (grams)?

432.58 g

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