Autocad Draw in Front View
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Introduction | |
In this tutorial you will learn how to open the existing drawing, make cross section, hatch it, dimension the drawing and plot it. | |
Starting AutoCAD with an Existing Drawing | |
Log on to the computer using your university login name and password. To load a drawing, start Windows Explorer and select the appropriate Drive and Directory. Once Explorer is showing the correct directory then double-click on your CADTutorial1.dwg drawing. | |
If you can't find your drawing (in Windows Explorer) then press F5 (function key 5), this tells Explorer to update the directory display; if you still can't find your drawing then perhaps you saved the drawing in some other directory - load AutoCAD and then select the File menu, at the bottom of the File menu is a list of recently opened drawings, select your drawing from the list. | |
Draw the cross section line | |
Set the CENTRE layer to be the current layer. | |
Object snap and object track | Type OSNAP Same function can be performed by pressing F3 for Object Snap and F11 for Object Snap Tracking. |
Orthogonal movements of the crosshair | Press F8 to set ORTHO on. Watch the command line to confirm that. Select �SECTION� as the current layer. |
Make the cross section line using polyline command | Type PLINE Then move crosshair straight down until it �snap tracks� with the short horizontal line and click left mouse. The first part of the cross section line is made. Now move the crosshair to the left and snap track on the centre line of the right hole in the bottom part of the drawing. Again click the left mouse button to make a line. Finally, move down to pass the bottom horizontal line and click the mouse button. Terminate polyline by pressing |
You should have the following drawing | � |
Insert the Cross section arrow and letter indications | |
Position the cursor on any toolbar area and click the right mouse button. From the dialog box select Dimension to display the dimensioning toolbar. | |
Change current layer to TEXT layer | Open Layer manager, and make TEXT layer current. |
Make Leader | Select Dimension � Leader from the drop down menu or the Leader icon from the dimension toolbar or alternatively type LEADER Select snap to nearest from the snap toolbar |
Copy existing leader | Type CO Select� |
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Draw Section A-A | |
Draw vertical construction lines | Make layer �Thin lines� current Type L 270,95 0,120 |
Use offset command to make more construction lines | Select OFFSET icon or type O Type 5 Repeat the last command 6 times each time selecting the line that you last made, first for 10 mm, then for 3 mm, the for 1 mm, then for 14 mm and finally for 22 mm. Drawing should look like: |
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Draw horizontal construction lines | Select LINE icon or type L |
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Using the polyline command draw the outer line of the cross section. | Set DRAW layer as the current layer. Type LINE |
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Change current layer to CENTRE | Set CENTRE current layer. |
Copy threaded hole to the cross sectional view | |
Copy the threaded hole on the section view | Type CO |
| Select the intersection between the fifth vertical construction line from the left and the top construction line as the second displacement point. Click on the left mouse button to confirm. |
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Change the LAYER for the drilled hole lines | |
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Delete all construction lines | Select ERASE button from the Modify panel or type E Select all horizontal construction lines by clicking on them individually. Press An alternate way to delete is to click on the object to be deleted and then press the keyboard's "Delete" key. Click on the line in the same place and press "Delete". |
Turn Layer �Thin lines� off | Open Layer Property Manager. Click on the �bulb� icon next to the layer Thin Lines. The bulb will change the colour and the turn layer will be turned off. |
Make fillets | |
Select the fillet command | Select FILLET icon or type F Type R Type T If you pres T The result is as follows: |
| Repeat the same command for these two lines: |
Use trim command | Use trim to clean up the unwanted part of the line: Type TRIM |
This is how your drawing looks now. | |
Hatching and writing text | |
Save icon | Before you do hatching it might a good idea to save your drawing (select save or press Ctrl-S). |
| Select a layer called HATCH, and make it current, and then select hatch from the Draw panel, make sure the pattern type is �Predefined�, and set the pattern to ANSI31, set the scale to 1, select �Pick Points�, pick inside the areas that you want to hatch, press Note: you should at least once click on all internal areas that have to be hatched. Do not forget area between hidden and solid lines that represent thread. |
The final result should look like | |
Finally, write text | Select TEXT icon from the Text panel on Annotate ribbon or type MTEXT |
WELL DONE! You have made a 2D model! What you need to do now is to dimension the drawing and to make it plot. | |
Editing Title block | |
Change to the Paper space | Press �CITY A3 Layout� To change to the paper space. |
Enter the title block values | Double click to the title block. The dialog box will open |
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Scroll up and down to change Values for each of the title block entries. Close the dialog box by pressing OK. | |
On the CITY A3 Layout screen, you will see the titleblock, but not the drawing. To see the drawing, you must "cut" a window or VIEWPORT in the Paper of the Paper Space so the drawing will show through from Model Space. | |
Inserting Viewport | |
Make a viewport | There are three ways to access this command, by typing vports at a Command: prompt, selecting Viewports on the View ribbon, or using the Viewports toolbar. There are more options available when you type vports at a Command: prompt than with the other methods of accessing this command. To use the Viewports toolbar, you must first place the toolbar on the AutoCAD screen. This toolbar can be displayed on the screen by locating Toolbars... on the Tools menu. When the Toolbar dialogue box appears, scroll down to the Viewports listing and click on the check box next to its name. Click on Close to exit the Toolbar dialogue box. The Viewports tool bar will appear on the AutoCAD screen. Move the toolbar by grabbing it in the area by its name and dragging it into the area to the top or side of the screen With the Viewport toolbar visible, click on the single viewport button to select Single viewport. AutoCAD will return you to the CITY A3 Layout screen. The prompt will ask you to pick the first corner of the viewport. Use the Endpoint or Intersection Osnap and select the upper left corner of the titleblock. When it ask you a second corner, use an Osnap again to select the intersection of the title areas that contains the heading TITLE: and the Right vertical line that forms the titleblock and press Enter to exit the Vport command. See the following figure The drawing should show inside the titleblock. If the scale is not set to a standard one, you have to change it. This will change the size of the drawing to a STANDARD SCALE. There are certain acceptable scales that can be used. NEVER use the scale to fit option. For this drawing, you need to scale the drawing to 1:1 before you print it. To scale the drawing select the drawing border,then� you have one of two options: select a scale factor on the Viewports toolbar or use Zoom XP . Note: To change scale or other parameters of an object you can also use properties. To do that, select object, right click on it and click on properties. |
You now should have the following drawing. If your drawing does not look exactly like this one, you have either missed some steps or made some mistakes. To correct them, return to the model space by pressing �Model� in the menu or by typing MODEL | |
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Dimensioning the drawing | |
To start dimensioning you need to turn on the dimension toolbar. O do that, right click on any toolbar area and tick Dimension. | Select layer �DIM� and make it current layer. You will find dimensioning commands in the Annotate ribbon. Alternatively you may wish to open the dimensioning toolbar and place it on the AutoCAD window. Remember you will find this under Toolbars ... on the Tools menu. |
To add dimensions efficiently, you should create a dimensioning style. Dimension styles can simplify dimensioning by predefining certain dimension formats. The dimension Style... dialogue box is available under the Dimension Menu as Style ... or by clicking on the | |
Start with linear dimension | Check if the current layer is set to DIM. Select Linear dimension from the dimension toolbar Pick bottom left corner, then the next intersection on right. Move cursor down for approximately 10 mm and left click mouse. |
Baseline dimension | Use baseline dimension to specify dimensions from the same origin. Select Then click the bottom right corner.� Press |
Combining Linear dimensioning and baseline dimensioning make all vertical and horizontal dimensions as shown in the next figure | |
Move command | If in the drawing some element of a shown 2D model are not in the right place, you can always move them by using command MOVE. To use it, you need to switch to the model space. Command move behaves similarly to copy command except it deletes the original object when you copy it. |
Continue dimensioning | Type DIMLIN Type DIMCONT Use DIMLIN |
Use radius dimension | To dimension radius type DIMRAD |
Use diameter dimension | To dimension diameter type DIMDIA |
Annotation dimension Note: if you want to define diameter type %%c If you want to specify deg, type %%d | Turn ORTHO off by clicking on the mouse or pressing F8. To set annotation dimension type QLEADER Continue pressing |
You now have completed dimensioning. Your drawing should look like this | |
Geometric tolerance | To specify DATUM or Geometric tolerance use |
CONGRATULATIONS! If you have drawing similar to the above figure you have successfully finished CAD-2 Tutorial. You need only to print your drawing. DO NOT FORGET TO� SAVE YOUR WORK. | |
Finishing up | |
That's all for CAD tutorial two! Save your drawing (press Ctrl-S) and then exit AutoCAD (select File - Exit). |
Source: http://www.staff.city.ac.uk/~ra600/ME1105/Tutorials/CAD-1/Tutorial%20CAD-2a.htm
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