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Question Title The First 5 Minutes with VX

Let’s take VX for a quick test drive. We’ll create a new VX file and a new part at the same time. Then we’ll use a sketch to create a simple extruded shape. After viewing the part in different display modes and learning about Dynamic View, we’ll save the file. You now have the keys. Lets go for a ride!

  1. From your desktop (or from your user directory using Windows Explorer) select the vx.exe icon to launch VX.

    vx.exe Icon
    vx.exe Icon

    The VX splash screen will appear while the program loads. Once VX is loaded, you need to create a file to work in.

  2. Pick File > New or pick from the Tool Bar or press (Ctrl+N) to display the New File/Object Form shown below.

  3. This form allows you to create a new file and a root object (e.g., part/assembly, drawing sheet, etc.) at the same time. As you can see, the Part/Assembly icon is already selected. Type TEST DRIVE.VX in the Name field and then pick OK. You are then moved to the Part Level.


    Create New File

    Now we can create some geometry.

  4. Pick the Extrude icon Extrude Shape from the Shape Tooltab.




  5. You will notice that in the Required Inputs section of the Command Options Form, VX is asking you to select a profile to extrude. Since we have no geometry yet, let’s create a sketch right now, in the middle of this command.

    Right-click in the graphic window and select Insert Sketch. VX allows you to pause many commands and use right-click input options.

    Extrude Shape - Required Inputs Insert Sketch Input Option

  6. The Extrude command is paused and the Insert Sketch command is executed. Now middle-click to accept the world XY datum plane.

  7. Now you’re at the Sketch Level. VX is a multi-level application. Each level is used to create or manage different objects like parts and assemblies, sketches, drawings, etc. You are moved to the sketch level automatically during any command that can accept a sketch as input.

  8. Locating the ReadySketch Circle commandFrom the ReadySketch Tool Tab, pick the Circle icon.
    VX provides numerous sketches that are predefined and ready to insert "on-the-fly." This makes sketching fast and easy.

  9. You will see a preview of the circle as you move the cursor around. VX is waiting for you to select an insertion point for the ReadySketch Circle. Select the 0,0 location or enter 0,0 into the Base field of the Options Form that is now displayed.


    ReadySketch Circle for the Extrude Solid Command

  10. ReadySketches come with pre-defined dimensions that you can edit to suit your needs.


    Now, double-click on the circle diameter dimension and enter 40.00 into the Input Dimension Value Form.


    Input Dimension Value Form

  11. Now pick Zoom All Zoom All (Ctrl+A) from the top toolbar.


    Zoom All (Ctrl+A)

  12. Right-click and pick Exit Sketch from the popup menu or pick Go up to Parent Object from the Toolbar to exit the sketch.

    You are now back at the Part Level, ready to complete the Extrude command.

  13. In the Required Inputs section of the Options Form, enter 0 for the Start of the extrusion.


    Extrude Shape - Required Inputs

  14. Enter 35 for the End. The extruded shape is now complete.


    Extrude Shape is Complete

  15. Pick View > Hidden Line to see the part as shown in the figure above. Now pick View > Shade to change to a shaded display.


    Tips & Techniques You can also pick from the Toolbar or simply press (Ctrl+F). VX provides multiple ways of performing tasks. Choose methods that are most comfortable for you. You can also Customize VX to create your own User Tool Bars and keyboard shortcuts.


    Setting the Display to Shade

  16. Now let’s use Dynamic View. What’s Dynamic View? Its an easy way to view and manipulate your display. Dynamic View is a group of functions that work in conjunction with your 3-button mouse and function keys to dynamically pan, zoom and rotate your part, sketch or drawing sheet. Dynamic View is also transparent so it can be used at any time without interrupting the active command.

  17. Pick Dynamic View (Ctrl+Space) from the Toolbar to toggle Dynamic View on. You can also press ( Ctrl+Space) or press and hold the F2 key. Notice that the cursor now looks like a 3-button mouse.

  18. (Press and hold the right mouse button) as you drag the cursor in a circular pattern. The part will dynamically rotate. The left mouse button pans and the middle button zooms.


    Using Dynamic View

  19. If you wish you can pick File > Save or pick Save Session from the Tool Bar to save your file. The File Browser is displayed to select the location of your file. Pick Save to save it.

Congratulations! You have just created your first VX part. Now select Help > Help Browser... to learn more about VX or select Help > Interactive Mode to display help for each VX command you select.

Have Fun!

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