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16. Select [Regenerate] and then [Done] from the SKETCHER menu.
17. Select OK button from the PROTRUSION: Sweep pop-up menu.
18. Rotate the part to view it from all angles. You should see the image shown in Figure 6.5.
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Select [File] -> [New] and name the new part [Example6B].
Select [Insert] -> [Blend] -> [Protrusion] from the menu bar.
Select [Done] from the Menu Manager pop-up.
Select [Smooth] and then [Done] from the Attributes menu.
Select the plane labeled FRONT, and select [Okay] from the DIRECTION menu in the Menu Manager.
Select [Default] from SKET VIEW. Pro/E will switch to Sketcher Mode.
Select [Sketch] -> [Intent Manager] from the menu bar.
Select [Circle] from the GEOMETRY menu.
Draw a circle and dimension it as shown in Figure 6.6. This will define the cross-section of the beginning of the blend.
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14. Repeat steps 10 - 13 twice to add two more circular cross-sections. Dimension the first one to have a diameter of 30 and the second
to have a diameter of 50. You should see the image shown in Figure 6.8.
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Select the Shell Tool icon from the tool bar at the right of the screen.
Enter 5 into the Thickness textbox at the shell tool bar on the dashboard.
Select [References] from the shell tool menu bar on the dashboard.
Select the top surface of the vase, as shown in Figure 6.10.
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25. Click the check button. You should see the shelled vase shown in Figure 6.11.
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26. Select [File] -> [Save] from menu bar to save the part.
27. Test the information you have learned in this tutorial by completing Problem 6.
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