Drawing Problems - Chapter 14 Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Chapter 14 Model Documentation, Analysis, and File Exchange 395 7. General Choose five solid model problems from previous chapters and copy them to a new folder. Then, do the following. A. Open the first drawing. Export it as an SAT file. B. Do the same for the remaining four files. C. Compare the sizes of the SAT files with the DWG files. Compare the combined sizes of both types of files. D. Begin a new drawing and import one of the SAT files. 8. Mechanical Draw the object shown as a solid model. Only half of the object is shown draw the complete object. Do not dimension the object. Then, do the following. A. Construct a section plane that creates a full section, as shown. B. Display the intersection fill as an ANSI hatch pattern. C. Activate live sectioning and view the cutaway geometry with a high level of transparency. D. Save the drawing as P14-8. 9. Mechanical Draw the object shown as a solid model. Do not dimension the object. Then, do the following. A. Construct a section object that creates a full section along the centerline of the hole. B. Generate a 2D section and display it on the drawing at half the size of the original. Specify section settings as desired. C. Generate a 3D section and display it on the drawing at half the size of the original. Do not display cutaway geometry. Specify section settings as desired. D. Activate live sectioning. Do not display the cutaway geometry. E. On the original solid model, display the intersection fill as an ANSI hatch pattern. F. Save the drawing as P14-9. FILLETS R.125