64 Create a box that intersects the bottom of the iPod.
21. With the box in position, reverse layers and add a surface to the box, calling it
iPod_connector or something similar.
22. Then, Boolean-subtract the box from the iPod (press Shift+b to access the tool).
23. Reverse layers, then size up the box, just as you did with the disc earlier. Give it a
new surface name, Connector_trim, and then change its position to only slightly
intersect the iPod, as in Figure 9.65.
Figure 9.65 Increase the size of the box, and then give it a new surface name to create the
trim of the connector panel.
24. Reverse layers by pressing ' (the apostrophe key) and then use the Solid Drill command
to stencil the box into the iPod.Make sure you choose the new
Connector_trim surface for the stencil. Press Shift+c for the Solid Drill tool.
Figure 9.66 shows the operation.
Figure 9.66 Stencil the box into the iPod to create the trim of the connector plate.
25. Delete the box from the second layer, and then save your model.
You??™ve completed your iPod model! Congrats!
The Next Step
This chapter has guided you through building an everyday gadget, an Apple iPod.
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