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© Aykut Dana, GrabCad.com, 2012 Connecting Rod file: connecting rod 1 Step 1 2 draw two circles like shown on the front plane 3 4 Step 2 5 add two tangent line

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© Aykut Dana, GrabCad.com, 2012

Connecting Rodfile: connecting rod

1 Step 1

2 draw two circles like shown on the front plane

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4 Step 2

5 add two tangent line

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7 Step 3

8 add two more circle

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10 Step 4

11 draw a line and mirror it

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13 Step 5

14 draw a centerline and use trim command

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16 Step 6

17 use fillet command like shown

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19 Step 7

20 go up side and use trim command

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22 Step 8

23 use fillet command again

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25 Step 9

26 extrude the sketch in two directions. (5,5 mm for each way, total 11mm)

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28 Step 10

29 open a sketch on the body and draw a line. make parallel the line with the shown edge

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31 Step 11

32 mirror the line and add this two circle

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34 Step 12

35 Intersect the lines and use trim command

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37 Step 13

38 use trim command and mirror it

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40 Step 14

41 draw two circles and cut the body

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43 Step 15

44 draw two circles more and cut the body again. use offset feature

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46 Step 16

47 draw a sketch on the body like shown

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49 Step 17

50 extrude it 2mm and use mirror command

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52 Step 18

53 now use fillet command

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55 Step 19

56 your connecting rod is ready to use ( create a folder and save into it, firstly we will generate the V12 engine parts )

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58 Step 20

59 from Luis :)

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connecting rod part 2

1 Step 1

2 open sketch on the front plane and draw shown sketch

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4 Step 2

5 use trim command

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7 Step 3

8 add a circle

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10 Step 4

11 add two line

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13 Step 5

14 use trim command

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16 Step 6

17 extrude the body in two directions

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19 Step 7

20 draw shown sketch on the body

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22 Step 8

23 extrude it like this

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25 Step 9

26 draw the shown sketch and cut the body

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28 Step 10

29 use fillet command

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31 Step 11

32 your part is ready to use

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● crank

a Step 1b open a sketch on the right plane and draw a sketch like shown

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d Step 2e open a sketch on the body. draw a 30mm radiused circle and extrude it 20mm

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g Step 3h use revolve command

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j Step 4k go to other side draw shown sketch and extrude it 20 mm

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m Step 5n open a sketch on same surface and draw shown skecth

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p Step 6q use cut extrude command and tick 'filp side to cut'

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s Step 7t now use mirror command. your crank began to take shape

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v Step 8w use move copy body command. enter volues

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y Step 9z rotate this (4th from right side) body 60degree

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bb Step 10cc rotate 3th body 120 degree

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ee Step 11ff rotate sixth body 180 degree

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hh Step 12ii rotate second body 240 degree

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kk Step 13ll rotate 5th body 300 degree

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nn Step 14oo use combine command. your crank is ready for now. we will add oil canal and other parts after

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●● Aykut Dana 4 months ago

● How to use combine command

● Only if you have problem with the combine command, follow this tutorial. if not, go to part 4.

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a Step 1b click on the ''solid bodies''. As you see there are six bodies. We will combine them

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d Step 2e select all bodies

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g Step 3h right click and then select combine command

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j Step 4k make ticked the shown area

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m Step 5n confirm that. we have one solid body now

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● Aykut Dana 5 months ago● using 'move copy body' command for coping

● (if you have a problem with this command, follow the tutorial. if not, go to next part)

1 Step 1

2 follow the steps up to here

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4 Step 2

5 click on options--customize

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7 Step 3

8 find this command

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10 Step 4

11 drag and drop the command on the command manager

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13 Step 5

14 click on the command

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16 Step 6

17 use this button

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19 Step 7

20 select the body

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22 Step 8

23 make the copy box ticked and enter 5

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25 Step 9

26 now we will change z coordinate. enter the shown value (95mm)

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28 Step 10

29 confirm that and replicated body is ready.

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Crank connection points

1 Step 1

2 open a sketch on the top plane and draw shown sketch

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4 Step 2

5 use revolve command

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7 Step 3

8 open a sketch on top planen again and draw an axis for revolve command

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10 Step 4

11 draw shown sketch

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13 Step 5

14 use revolve command

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16 Step 6

17 thats is all for now

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