Pegboard ToyAssembly and Sides
Assembly
• Please open up a “Standard.iam” file and place these objects in your window
Feeling Frustrated?• It will happen at some point or another, but don’t
give up. Feeling frustrated is all a part of learning.
Assembly• PLACE the pegboard and
pegs into an assembly window (.iam)
Constrain• Use the constrain feature to
connect parts of your assembly.
Constrain Round Peg• Constrain the axis of both
the peg and the hole in the pegboard.
Constrain Square Peg• For the square peg, you must
constrain 2 adjacent sides.
Constrain Square Peg• For the square peg, you must
constrain 2 adjacent sides.
Constrain Square Peg• For the square peg, you must
constrain 2 adjacent sides.
Next…• We need to put ends on our
Pegboard.
Sides!
End to your pegboard
1.Draw2.Extrude3.Save
.75” wide
.375” cut out
3 “Clicks” before you draw…
1. Click on the side you want to work on.
2. Click on “Create 2D sketch”
3. Click on the same side as you did in #1
1. Click on the side you want to work on
2. Click on “Create 2D sketch”
3. Click back on the long edge on the
pegboard
Your pegboard will look like this…
OK…Remember
this?
Draw an End Piece• Use the line
tool to draw around the end of the pegboard.
Finish Sketch and Extrude
• Extrude the end 3” – the same as the width of the pegboard.
RETURN!
Work Planes…• In the browser, right click on the
“WORK PLANE” button, and uncheck the visibility.
Other End…• “PLACE” the other end on the
screen, and constrain it into place.
Viola! Finished!?!
• Now you have a wonderful
pegboard toy!
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