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− | This tutorial explains how to select the height of self-clinching fasteners, such as standoffs and studs, for mounting components to your enclosures. | + | This tutorial explains how to select the height of self-clinching fasteners (PEMs), such as standoffs and studs, for mounting components to your enclosures. |
====[[Face Editor#Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object|Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object]]==== | ====[[Face Editor#Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object|Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object]]==== |
Revision as of 14:45, 6 March 2015
Contents
- 1 Creating an enclosure to mount a PCB
- 2 Selecting height of self-clinching fasteners based on material thickness
- 3 Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object
- 4 Creating a custom cutout for a connector
- 5 Creating custom vents
- 6 Aligning cutouts on opposite faces
- 7 Creating double-d cutouts
- 8 Creating key slot cutouts
Creating an enclosure to mount a PCB
This tutorial guides you through the process of creating a custom rackmount enclosure to mount a mini-ITX PCB using self-clinching fasteners, and create cutouts for the PCB, power supply, and fan.
Selecting height of self-clinching fasteners based on material thickness
This tutorial explains how to select the height of self-clinching fasteners (PEMs), such as standoffs and studs, for mounting components to your enclosures.
Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object
This procedure shows you how to use the Measure tool to accurately place and move objects on a face.
Creating a custom cutout for a connector
This tutorial guides you through creating a cutout to fit a custom connector and add it to the Cutout Library for future use.
Creating custom vents
This tutorial guides you through the process of creating and duplicating cutouts to create a vent.
Aligning cutouts on opposite faces
This tutorial shows you how to create cutouts that are aligned on opposite faces.
Creating double-d cutouts
This tutorial shows you how to draw a double-d-shaped cutout by joining a circle and a rectangle.
Creating key slot cutouts
This tutorial shows you how to join a circle and a rectangle to create a notched cutout.