Unit 1: Engineering Careers
Assignments Link: Engineering Careers and Simple Machine Research Projects
Unit 2: Sketching Basics
Demos and Assignments Link: Introduction to Sketching
Overview: Line Sketching, Orthographic, Obliques, Perspective, Isometric and Scale Measuring
Unit 3: Creo Basics Extrude and Dimensioning
Demos and Assignments Link: Introduction to Creo
Overview: Single Extrude Tutorial, Design Parts 1-4, Layout Tutorial for Part 1, Layout and Dimension Parts 1-4
Unit 4: Multiple Extrudes
Demos and Assignments Link: Multiple Extrudes
Overview: Tutorial Multiple Extrudes, Parts 5-10, Tutorial Types of Datums (Workplanes)/Extrudes
Unit 5: Holes, Arcs, Rounds and Fillets Basics
Demos and Assignments Link: Holes, Arcs, Rounds and Fillets Basic
Overview: Tutorial Holes, Arcs, Rounds and Fillets, Parts 11-14, Tutorial Counterbore and Countersink
Tutorial Written:Pattern: Dimension/Direction, Fill, Point, Curve, Axis, Mirroring
NOTE: Last Page has a User Created Part Assignment
Submission: Email Screenshots of each section to the teacher via email
Video Reference:
Video Reference: Creo Pattern Dimension and Direction
Video Reference: Creo Pattern Axis
Video Reference: Creo Pattern Point
Video Reference: Creo Pattern Fill
Video Reference: Creo Pattern Curve
Assignment: Pattern User Created Product Requirements
Unit 6: Advanced Modeling
Demos and Assignments Link: Advanced Modeling
Overview: Tutorial Patterning and Mirroring, Tutorial Merge Multiple Solides, Parts 15 and 16
Layout: Title Block: B-Size Title Block for Layout Landscape:
Download: B-Size Landscape
NOTE: Open .Zip File > Copy B-Size Title Block Format File (.frm) > Paste with Part and Layout Files in
Student Directory
Reference Tutorial: Creo Settings for Printer: B-Size (11 x 17) Paper
NOTE: DO NOT Choose 11 x 17W. The copier does not have this size paper and will
cause the copier to fault out
Unit 7: Sectioning
Demos and Assignments Link: Sectioning
Overview: Chapter Reading, Sketching, Full Section Tutorial Parts 17 and 18, Offset Section Tutorial, Part 19
Unit 8: Revolves
Demos and Assignments: Revolves
Overview: Revolve Solid Model Tutorial, Parts 20-21, Revolve Layout Tutorial
Unit 9: Assemblies: Static and Mechanized
Demos and Assignments Link: Assemblies: Static
Overview: Assemblies covers Static and Mechanized Components
Dimension Values: Rounded v Non-Rounded
Dimensional Values maybe rounded. It is important when modeling to place the most exact value possible. The following sizes at two places past the decimal on your worksheets adjust to three or four places past the decimal on the solid model only
1/16 or .06 or .062 or .063 = .0625
1/8 or .12 or .13 = 0.125
3/16 or .19 or .187 or .188 = .1875
1/4 or .25 = .25
5/16 or .31 or .312 or .313 =.3125
3/8 or .37 or .38 = .375
7/16 or .44 or .437 or .438 = .4375
1/2 or .50 = .50
9/16 or .56 or .562 or .563 = .5625
5/8 or .62 or .63 = 0.625
11/16 or .68 or .69 or .687 or .688 = .6875
3/4 or .75 = .75
13/16 or .81 or .812 or .813 = .8125
7/8 or .87 or .88 = .875
15/16 or .94 or .937 or .938 = .9375
Orthographic Working Drawings Approved Scales
Any scale that is found on a drafting triangular scale is approved
Common Scales
2.000 = 1.000 or 2:1
1.500 = 1.000 or 1.5:1
FULL or 1.000 = 1.000 or 1:1
.750 = 1.000 or 3:4
.500 = 1.000 or 1:2
.375 = 1.000 or 3:8
.1875 = 1.000 or 3:16
.250 = 1.000 or 1:4
.125 = 1.000 or 1:8