Session Highlights:

- Grip-edit solid models
- Extrude, Move, and Offset faces
- Delete and Rotate faces- Taper faces
- Imprinting edges and separating solids

Session Rating:

2.3/5

Session Track:

General Design and Drafting

Expertise:

All levels

PowerTrack:

AutoCAD 3D PowerTrack

Year:

2007

Who Should Attend:

All AutoCAD users looking to take advantage of the built-in 3D capability of AutoCAD

GD201-2P Editing 3D AutoCAD® Models

As part of the AutoCAD 3D PowerTrack, you will learn the best tools and techniques to modify and edit your 3D models. In most cases, the completion of a 3D model is only the beginning -- the original design will go through continual change throughout the design and prototype process. Using the tools presented in this class, you will accurately and efficiently edit your 3D models to accommodate that change.

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  • David Piggott | Primary Speaker

    Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, David provides custom training and consulting services to Autodesk product users throughout the Midwest, and classroom training for Quantum Training Centers, Inc., an Autodesk Authorized Training Center. David uses both AutoCAD and Inventor software, creating product designs for his customers. He has over 17 years of teaching experience in CAD, 3D solid modeling, and CNC programming. He is also a journeyman mold maker. David obtained a bachelor’s degree in Manufacturing Engineering, and an associates degree in Machine Tool Technology from Ferris State University. ... read more

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