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Match the application with the correct command:
Cheese
Water Bottle
Backpacks
Helmets
Bread
Deli Meats
On a scale of 1-5, how confident do you feel about using the SHELL command?
5 - Extremely confident
4 - Very confident
3 - Moderately confident
2 - Slightly confident
1 - Not confident at all
On a scale of 1-5, how confident do you feel about using the SLICE command?
5 - Extremely confident
4 - Very confident
3 - Moderately confident
2 - Slightly confident
1 - Not confident at all
Would you like more practice exercises in the next class?
No, I am comfortable with the current level of practice.
Yes, I would like more practical exercises.
List three products that can be created using the SHELL command in AutoCAD.
Match the modifier with its description for the SLICE command:
Surface ‘S’ | Aligns the cutting plane parallel to the current view. | ||
Keep Both Sides “B” | Defines the cutting plane by specifying Z Axis. | ||
Z Axis ‘Z’ | Allows you to retain and separate. | ||
View ‘V’ | Align the cutting plane with a selected surface. |
Arrange the following steps for using the SHELL command in order:
Press the "SHELL" command.
Select the 3D object to shell.
Select the faces to be removed.
Specify the shell offset distance (wall thickness).
Press enter to finish the command.
Place the following steps for using the SLICE command in the correct order:
Type 'SL' or press the 'SLICE' commandslice commass
Select objects to slice.
Specify start point of slicing plane.
Specify end point of slicing plane.
Specify a point on desired side to keep.
What is the shortcut for the SLICE command in AutoCAD?
Match the term with its definition:
Remove Faces | The faces to be removed from the object. (opening) | ||
Shell Offset Distance | The thickness of the shell’s wall. | ||
Slice Plane | Set where and how you want to cut the object. | ||
Desired Side | Indicates which portion of the cut 3D object to keep. |
Match the Case Study with its description and images:
Chefs often present dishes in a "cross-sectioned" style.
The iconic sails of the Sydney Opera House.
Before the development of radar, large concrete "sound mirrors" were used.
Who always stop in this class?
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