
Fixture Block
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Mass = 546.82 gramsVolume = 202525.07 cubic millimetersSurface area = 33680.65 square millimetersMaterial is 1060 Alloy.I started out by sketching a central rectangle from a frontal plane (side view), 45mm tall and 90mm long. From the bottom right corner, measure a height of 10mm, and place a line from there, 51.16mm long. Then, finding the 50degree angle cut on the left top side, placing 30mm from the cut, 20mm down, 15mm left, and then down till the next point we had made earlier. Creating a 12 diameter circle on the midpoint of the 39mm by 20mm rectangle on the top right and finally extrude the whole sketch by 100mm.Next, I created a new sketch on top of the roof of the part, by measuring 10mm along the top left edge and 15mm down from the top right edge down, I sketched 45mm by 20mm corner rectangle, and cut extrude it 35mm down to the bottom piece. On the bottom piece I measured 30mm along the top edge from right side to left, 15mm down along the right side edge, and then 20mm right next to 15mm (repeat the same for the bottom, the middle should be 30mm. I placed a center circle based the top and right side measurements, the diameter is 15mm (repeat the circle for the bottom as well), and based on the 20mm marks, I place a straight slot, which should be 15mm wide. And before I extruded the circles and a slot, I measured 10mm from bottom right, and connected a line to the point and randomly placed the other side, the angle of the corner should be 45degrees, removed all of the lines I didn't need but made sure the profile was closed, so I can cut extrude the circle, slot, and corner. The last part I needed to do was create an arc with a radius of 7.5mm on the mid point of the edge on the angled back side of the part.
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