4.36-4.38 FILLET EDGE & CHAMFER EDGES
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Jeff Rodman
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Design
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
Classification
Match the application with its suitable design element
Groups:
(a) Chamfer Edge
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(b) Fillet Edge
Desk Nameplates
Smartphone
Computer Mouse
Wooden Rulers
Picture Frames
Notebook Corners
2.
Classification
Organize these options into the right case study categories
Groups:
(a) Apple's iPhone
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(b) Tesla’s Model 3
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(c) Brooch by Tiffany & Co
Incorporates filleted edges, enhancing aerodynamics and sleek appearance.
Rounded edges enhance iPhone's aesthetic and ergonomic user experience.
Square emerald, diamond frame, platinum, early 1900s garland style, versatile.
3.
Drag and Drop
(a) is a beveled edge connecting two surfaces
(b) is a rounded connection between two surfaces
Chamfer
Fillet
Fish Fillet
Slant
Ridge
4.
Fill in the Blank
What command is typed in for activating the FILLET EDGE command?
5.
Fill in the Blank
What command is typed in for activating the CHAMFER EDGE command?
6.
Reorder
Reorder the Steps for applying a chamfer to a edge.
Type 'CHAMFERE' or select 'CHAMFER EDGE' command
Type 'D' and press enter to modify distances
Enter the distances
Select the edge(s)
Confirm the action by pressing enter.
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