Step 1: Start by creating a new plane.
Go to the CONSTRUCT dropdown menu > Select Offset plane.
Select the back edge of the vehicle canopy to create a new plane (piece of paper to draw on).
Step 2: Press the C key (Hot-Key) on your keyboard to create a CIRCLE from a center point.
Select the new drawing plane and draw a new circle above the canopy measuring 25mm > Press Stop Sketch.
Step 3: Press the E key on your keyboard to enter the EXTRUDE command.
Extrude the circle that you drew in step 2 by a distance of -30mm.
Step 4: Press the C key (Hot-Key) on your keyboard to create a CIRCLE from a center point.
Select the back face of the cylinder drawn in step 3. Create a new centre circle that measures 2mm.
Press the E key on your keyboard to enter the EXTRUDE command. Extrude the new circle by 8mm > Press Enter.
Step 5: Press the F key on your keyboard to enter the FILLET command.
Carefully select both edges of the motor body (cylinder).
Enter a dimension of 3mm and press ENTER to confirm.
Step 6: Press the M key on your keyboard to enter the MOVE command.
Carefully select the motor created in steps 1 - 6 onto the vehicle canopy.
Step 1: To start this tutorial we will need to download a standard Propeller component.
Click on the download icon in the top right corner to download the propeller to your downloads folder. We will use this file later.
Step 2: Go to file > Upload.
Click on 'SELECT FILES'
Find the file in your download folder.
Click on 'UPLOAD'.
Step 3: Go to Data Panel Icon
Find the Propeller file and right-click on it and select 'INSERT INTO CURRENT DESIGN'.
Step 4: Press the M key on your keyboard to enter the MOVE command.
Carefully select the propeller.
Rotate the propeller and move the propeller as necessary to place the propeller onto the motor.
Tip: You will need to change the view using the view cube in order to do this.