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Project On BenchVice Using Solid Works

1) The document discusses a project to design a bench vise using SolidWorks. It includes an introduction to the training company and overviews of AutoCAD commands, SolidWorks models and features such as shells, ribs, and domes. 2) The project involves designing a bench vise and includes two drawings of the vise created in SolidWorks. 3) The conclusion reflects on the learning experience from the industrial training project at an automotive components company and gaining exposure to CNC and manual machines.

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Project On BenchVice Using Solid Works

1) The document discusses a project to design a bench vise using SolidWorks. It includes an introduction to the training company and overviews of AutoCAD commands, SolidWorks models and features such as shells, ribs, and domes. 2) The project involves designing a bench vise and includes two drawings of the vise created in SolidWorks. 3) The conclusion reflects on the learning experience from the industrial training project at an automotive components company and gaining exposure to CNC and manual machines.

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Project On BenchVice Using

Solid Works

By-Pushpendra Dansena
B.tech, Mechanical Engineering
Instructor-Ram Kumar
Introduction To Company
As Asia's biggest network of CAD training centers, CADD
Centre Training Services is the training arm of the 30-year-old
CADD Centre Group, head quartered at Chennai, India
Founded in the year 1988, we have grown today as Asia's biggest
network of skill training provider in Computer Aided Design
(CAD), Computer Aided Engineering (CAE), and Project
Management. We host a wide array of courses, certifications,
placement assistance and career planning tools to help students
get the most from their education.
Under the guidance of renowned administrators, directors, and
faculty, CADD Centre Training Services recently marked its 30
years of excellence. We have also proudly crossed milestones
having over 1000+ franchise outlets across 30+ countries during
this time span.
Company Vision

Our vision is to transform engineers by


inspiring throughout the world to open
their minds, accept and include with
intellectual abilities and thereby anyone
who is perceived as different.
Company Mission
 Our Mission“To bring inspiration and
innovation to every Student in the world.”
AutoCad
AutoCAD is a commercial computer-
aided design and drafting software
application. Developed and marketed by
Autodesk, AutoCAD was first released in
December 1982 as a desktop app running
on microcomputers with internal graphics
controllers.
Commands In AutoCad
◦ Draw Command
◦ Modify Command
◦ Dimension Command
Draw Command
Line-
The Circle command is used to draw circles. There are a number of ways you
can define the circle. The default method is to pick the centre point and then to either
pick a second point on the circumference of the circle or enterthe circle radius at the
keyboard

Rectangle-
 The Rectangle command is used to draw a rectangle whose sides are vertical and
horizontal. The position and size of the rectangle are defined by picking two diagonal
corners.

Polyline- The Polyline command is similar to the line command


except that the resulting object may be composed of a number of segments
which form a single object.
Modify Command
◦ Offset
 Create a duplicate object parallel with the original object. If this object is a
Polyline or a Circle, the duplicate shape will be transformed inwards or

outwards .
◦   Mirror
 Create a mirror image of an object. It is useful for creating symmetrical
objects because you can quickly draw half the object and then mirror it instead
of drawing the entire object.

◦ Trim
 With the trim option objects can be shortened or lengthened with the edges
of other objects. Objects can exactly be fitted between these objects.
Dimension Command

Linear Dimensions
 Linear dimensions can be horizontal, vertical, or aligned. You can create an aligned,
horizontal, or vertical dimension with the DIM command depending on how you move the
cursor when placing the text.

Radial Dimensions-
 A radial dimension measures the radius or diameter of arcs and circles with an optional
centreline or center
Solid Works
SolidWorks is a solid modeling computer-
aided design and computer-aided
engineering computer program that runs
primarily on Microsoft Windows. While it
is possible to run SolidWorks on MacOS,
It is not supported by SolidWorks.
SolidWorks is published by Dassault
Systèmes
SolidWorks Models
The SolidWorks model is made up of:
◦ Parts
 2D design (Sketch), 3D design (Features) ,
Part design consider in the part design section.
◦ Assemblies
Assembling of two or more than two parts
consider in this section.
◦ Drawings
Designing with standards is consider in the
drawing section.
Solid Works User Interface
Shell Feature
Shell

Shell tool hollows out a


part, leaves open the faces
you select, and creates thin
walled features on the
remaining faces. If you do
not select any face on
the model, you can shell a
solid part, creating a closed,
hollow model. You can also
shell a model using
multiple thicknesses.
Rib Feature

Rib is a special type of
extruded feature created
from open or closed
sketched contours. It
adds material of a
specified thickness in a
specified direction
between the contour and
an existing part. You can
create a rib using single
or multiple sketches.
Dome Feature
You can add a dome
feature to any model
face that has a
circular, elliptical, or
four- sided boundary.
A four-sided boundary
need not be
rectangular, and each
side may consist of a
single segment or a set
of tangent segments
Project
BenchVise Drawing 1
Project

Drawing -2
Conclusion
It gives me immense pleasure to say that I have successfully
completed my 4 months industrial training in Talbros Automotive
Components Limited. It was a life time experience. I learned a lot
of new things and lot of ways to solve problems.
During my industrial training, there are many changes from the
point of learning environments and discussion among colleagues.
During my training in Talbros Automotive Components Limited I
came to know about working of different types of CNC or
manually operated machines.The industrial environment and the
working culture of industry.
I can conclude that this industry is through training I received a lot
of exposure in the automobile sectors. I would like to thank also
the Talbros Automotive Components Limited giving students to
find their own experience with having Industrial Training like this.

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