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Lecture 2: Drawings and Templates and Intro to Drawing and Editing Professor: Dr. Miguel Alonso Jr.
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Outline for Drawings and Templates Starting a Drawing Saving, Opening, Multiple Drawings, Closing Creating and Using Templates Establishing a Grid on the Screen Setting Increments for Cursor Movement Drawing Settings
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Starting a Drawing Templates define parameters related to the drawing in advance Allows for a uniform starting point for all employees, for example Templates provide preset: Standard layouts with a border and title block Grid and snap settings Units and angle values Text standards and general notes Dimensioning styles Layer definitions Plot styles
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Standard templates Crtl – N or file new Sheet size - > page setup American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American National Standards Institute specify sheet size standards Pg 49 Example -> Start a new drawing with Size A
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Quick Start Start from scratch quickly with a preset template Tools -> Options File - > Template Settings Default Template file name for QNEW Type QNEW Open with no template File -> New -> Open with no template QSAVE or SAVEAS
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Saving, Opening, Multiple Drawings, Closing Autosaving Options - > Open and Save -> Automatic Save Open existing drawings: OPEN, File-> Open Open a sample drawing Multiple Drawings -> Open three sample drawings Window Pulldown menu CLOSE, File->Close
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Custom Templates Sheet size -> Go to Page Setup Student CD contains several templates that can be used. You can create your own template if no predefined template suits your needs. Use saveas command to save as a template *.dwt The name should relate some information about the template
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GRID, SNAP, DRAWING UNITS GRID toggle button GRID Settings Right click on tab, settings SNAP Settings Right click on tab, settings Drawing units Format->Units UN or UNITS
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Drawing Problems Complete Drawing Problems 6 and 7
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Intro to Drawing and Editing LINE and ERASE Command Responding to AutoCAD Prompts with Numbers 4.250, -6.375, 1/2, 1-3/4,2.5e+4, 2.5e-4 Point Entry Methods Crosshairs Absolute Coordinates (use # if DYN is enabled) Relative Coordinates (use @ if DYN is disabled)
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Examples Absolute - (4,2), (7,2), (7,6), (4,6) Relative – Example pg 86 Polar Input: @4<45, example on pg 88 Coordinate Display Drawing in Ortho and Direct Distance Entry
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Introduction to Editing Basic editing operations ERASE, OOPS, U, UNDO, REDO Window selection vs crosshair selection Object selection preview settings Options Dialog box -> Selection Tab WP,CP,F Help -> ERASE
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Exercises Drawing Problems 1 to 9
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