Sometimes I wish I had taken the time to learn 3D drawing, I just can’t seem to get my head around it. I do however enjoy seeing what you are doing. I can also see how much clearer it is to assemble the parts than with 2D.
Michael
Hi Michael,
I think most of the "struggle" with understanding 3D CAD design is how you have to consider where you need additional drawings to build and cut certain features of the item in question and which plane to work on. It's getting your head around three planes whereas with 2D CAD we're only looking at one plane.
This is the basic drawing for the combination lever:
I've now added the second drawing which is used to cut the shape.
The first extrusion of the basic shape gives us this. It is extruded oversize so that the shape continues over into the areas bounded by the second drawing.
The first "cut" using the second drawing shapes produces this.
The second "cut" takes us to here.
The third "cut" then makes the forked end.
It's then just a case of extruding the two lubricating covers and "chamfering" the edges.