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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 1 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu Engineering 22 AutoCAD© 2D Construction-1
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 2 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Learning Goals Become Proficient with invocation of AutoCAD Drawing Commands Create Basic AutoCAD 2-Dimensional Drawing Elements e.g.; Lines, Circles, Ellipses and PolyGons Use a Combination of ACAD 2D Elements to construct more Complex 2D Shapes
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 3 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Initiating AutoCAD Commands Generally There are Three Ways to Invoke AutoCAD commands Example – Draw a Circle 1.By PullDown Menu If you get “Stuck” in ACAD Try the ESCAPE Key
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 4 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Invoke Commands cont 2.By Typing the Command into the Command line The Typed Commands often have ShortCuts Instead of typing circle, type only c 3.Using a Tool from a ToolBAR
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 5 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Drawing Lines To Random Points Type in line (or l ), or click the Line Tool Pick Points Using the Mouse – The Line follows the mouse. Click at each vertex Terminate Line by Hitting Enter or Esc Many times these “Assisters” Help with Line Drawing SNAP GRID ORTHO OSNAP
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 6 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Random Pts Line This Example uses SNAP and GRID, but NOT Ortho Mouse Click Sets Vertex
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 7 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Closed Line To Make a CLOSED figure of an arbitrary shape 1.Invoke line and set at least 3 Vertices 2.With Line still ACTIVE type in the command-line one of: – close –c–c Line Ready to Close Closed Line
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 8 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Erasing To delete drawing elements use the Erase command Invoke Erase by PullDown Menu Click the Erase Icon on the Modify ToolBar Type in Command line erase or e To Erase: Start Erase Select Element(s) with Mouse Hit Enter or RIGHT Click
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 9 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Line by Coords Type in the Command Line the CoOrds, one at a time Be Sure That “Dynamic Input” is Turned OFF Make a Box
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 10 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Line by Relative CoOrd To Draw a Line RELATIVE to a Given point Invoke the line command ID a Starting point with the Mouse or by CoOrds In the command Line Type Either @ x, y – x & y are CoOrds RELATIVE to the Current Point @ dist, <angle – The distance and angle (in Degrees, thakfully) Relative to Current Point
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 11 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Relative Lines By X & Y By Distance &
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 12 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Construction Lines Construction Lines are Very Useful for “Blocking In” or “Aligning” Drawing Objects They are lines of Infinite (h) Length that may be trimmed later Invoke Construction Line by Construction Line Tool on Drawing Tool Bar Command line → xline or xl
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 13 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Some Construction Lines Construction Line Options
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 14 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Construction Line Offset Lets Make a Layer; Green in Color Draw some Lines Offset a Construction Line Hit ENTER twice to ReInvoke ConstrLn
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 15 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Drawing Circles To Draw a circle Invoke the Command Click the Circle Tool Use the PullDown Menu: Draw → Circle → option Type in the Command Line one of – Circle or c Command Line Text Command: circle Specify center point for circle or [3P/2P/Ttr (tan tan radius)]: 2p
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 16 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Drawing Circles cont To Draw a Simple Circle 1.Click the Circle Tool 2.Use the Mouse to Pick a Center Point 3.Do one of – DRAG with the mouse to Set the Radius – Type in a Number for the radius Circle by Pick Center Point Drag Radius
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 17 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Drawing Circles cont The Circle Command has Many useful options Default → Center, Radius Center, Diameter
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 18 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Drawing Circles cont 2 Points Tan, Tan, Tan Start Pt Tan, Tan Radius
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 19 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Circle Center Marks/Lines Technical Drawing Practice Calls for Marks and Lines to ID Circle Centers CenterMark Sizing Center Mark Only Center Mark & CenterLines ACAD has many Commands and Parameters that Can ONLY be accessed thru the Command Line
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 20 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics SETVAR command Typing SetVar in the Command Gives access to 480 AutoCAD System Variables Partial Listing by Setvar → ? → * For Example, The acad.dwt has a Center mark Size of 0.09” Use Variable DIMCEN to Change to 5X this Value Note: Can type DIMCEN w/o SetVar
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 21 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics CenterLines by Dim Style The acad.dwt default for Circle Center is a MARK only; NO Lines To Change, use Dimension Styles Invoke the Dim Style Dialog by one of Dim Style Tool on the Dimension ToolBar PullDown Menus: Dimension → Dimension Style... Command Line → DIMSTYLE Any of these actions Activates the Dim Style Dialog Box
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 22 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics CenterLines by Dim Style cont The DimStyle Dialog Box Select Modify... To activate next dialog Select the Symbols and Arrows Tab Check this Button to Produce CntrLns Can Use Instead of DIMCEN
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 23 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics CenterLines by Dim Style cont After the change A new Circle
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 24 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics POLYLINE Command The PLINE command allows you to create "grouped" objects that can be extruded, given line width on the screen, and can contain arc segments. To Invoke the PolyLine Command PullDown Menu: Draw → Polyline The Tool on the Drawing ToolBar Command Line: pline or pl
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 25 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Polyline Construction PolyLines Are Constructed using the same methods as “Regular” Lines, but the WIDTH of the Line is VARIABLE PLINE also has a List of OPTIONS [Arc/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width] Width and Halfwidth Set the Starting & Ending PolyLine width(s) Arc Helps Fine Tune PLine Arcs Length allows typing of the Next Segment Length
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 26 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Some PolyLines Command: pline Specify start point: Current line-width is 0.2000 Specify next point or [Arc/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: h Specify starting half-width <0.1000>:.05 Specify ending half-width <0.0500>: Specify next point or [Arc/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: Specify next point or [Arc/Close/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: Specify next point or [Arc/Close/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: Specify next point or [Arc/Close/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: *Cancel*
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 27 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Some PolyLines cont PLINE Specify start point: Current line-width is 0.1000 Specify next point or [Arc/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: w Specify starting width <0.1000>: 0 Specify ending width <0.0000>: 1.2 Specify next point or [Arc/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: Specify next point or [Arc/Close/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: *Cancel*
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 28 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Some PolyLines cont Command: pl PLINE Specify start point: Current line-width is 1.2000 Specify next point or [Arc/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: h Specify starting half-width <0.6000>:.05 Specify ending half-width <0.0500>: Specify next point or [Arc/Halfwidth/Length/Undo/Width]: a Specify endpoint of arc or [Angle/CEnter/CLose/Direction/Halfwidth/Line/Radius/Second pt/Undo/Width]: *Cancel*
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 29 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics SPLINE command A spline is a smooth curve that is fitted along a number of control points The ACAD Spline command creates a type of spline known as a NonUniform Rational B-Spline, NURBS for short To Invoke the Spline Command PullDown Menu: Draw → Spline The Spline Tool on the Drawing ToolBar Command Line: s pline or spl
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 30 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics SPLINE Construction Splines Are Constructed using the same methods as “Regular” Lines, but the segments are splined arcs Command: spline Specify first point or [Object]: Specify next point: Specify next point or [Close/Fit tolerance] <start tangent>: Specify next point or [Close/Fit tolerance] <start tangent>: Specify next point or [Close/Fit tolerance] <start tangent>: Specify next point or [Close/Fit tolerance] <start tangent>: Specify start tangent : *Cancel* Constructing a Spline
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 31 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics ELLIPSE command The Ellipse command includes a number of different creation options. The default option is to pick the two end points of an axis and then a third point to define the eccentricity of the ellipse. To Invoke the Ellipse Command PullDown Menu: Draw → Ellipse The Ellipse Tool on the Drawing ToolBar Command Line: eLLipsE or EL
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 32 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics ELLIPSE Construction Command: el ELLIPSE Specify axis endpoint of ellipse or [Arc/Center]: Specify other endpoint of axis: Specify distance to other axis or [Rotation]: *Cancel* ELLIPSE Specify axis endpoint of ellipse or [Arc/Center]: a Specify axis endpoint of elliptical arc or [Center]: Specify other endpoint of axis: Specify distance to other axis or [Rotation]: Specify start angle or [Parameter]: Specify end angle or [Parameter/Included angle]: ELLIPSE Specify axis endpoint of ellipse or [Arc/Center]: c Specify center of ellipse: Specify endpoint of axis: Specify distance to other axis or [Rotation]: <Ortho on> <Ortho off>
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 33 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics PolyLines & Ellipses Let’s Draw some of the Elements that have many Options PolyLines Ellipses
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 34 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics All Done for Today Not a CAD Circle But a Boat Circle
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BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu ENGR-22_Lec-0_2D_Construction-1.ppt 35 Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering 22 – Engineering Design Graphics Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu Engr/Math/Physics 25 Appendix
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