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Computer Aided Design and Drafting Skills
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CADD 2D Basic Tutorials
 

 

 

Mouse Usage



Line Commands
    Free type Lines (Exercise)
    Command - l + enter + pick + pick


 


Straight Lines- ORTHO is “ON” (Exercise)

     Command - l + enter + pick + pick

 


Lines with Distance (Exercise)
    Command – l + enter + pick input line distance then enter
Example: 5 – 10


 


Inserting Erase Commands
    Erase Using Pick Objects
    Command – e + Enter

 



Erase Using Window
    Command – Highlight object start to the left and ends to the right + Pick + e + Enter
 

 



Erase Using Crossing
    Command – Highlight object start to the right and ends to the left + Pick + e + Enter
 

 

 


Zoom Commands
    Zoom Extent
    Zoom Window
    Zoom Scale

Zoom Extent
    Command – z + enter + e + enter

Zoom Window

    Command – z + enter + w + enter then select corner you want to zoom then pick

Zoom Scale
    Command – z + enter + s + enter then enter scale factor
Example: .03, .3, .5, and etc…

 

 

Lines with Angles (Exercise)

Command – l + enter + pick input line distance then enter
Angle Command – l + enter + pick + Select endpoint of the line (Use snapping Commands) + pick+ Shift + 2 (input line distance) ‘<’ 18 degrees then enter


Exercises - Lines with angles and creating polygon by angles

 

 

 

Snapping Commands
Commands – Shift + Enter or Right Click

 

Exercises
 

 

 

Circles
Free Type Circles (Exercises)
Command – c + enter + pick + drag + pick


 

Circle with Radius (Exercises)
    Command – c + enter + pick + input circle radius + enter

 


Circle with 2p (Exercise)

Command – c + enter + 2p + enter + specify 1st end point of circle (select midpoint of the box) + pick + to another midpoint of the box + pick
 

 

 


Circle with 3p (Exercise)
Use free type lines and snapping commands
Command – c + enter + 3p + enter + specify 1st point on circle + pick, 2nd point on circle + pick, 3rd point on circle + pick
 

   

 

 

Copy and Move Commands
Command Copy – highlight + co + enter + pick + drag + pick
Command Move – highlight + m + enter + pick + drag + pick

Modifying Commands
Trim Basic / Trim with Fence / Trim

Trim Basic
Command – tr + enter + enter

Trim with Fence
Command – tr + enter + select object or select all + enter + f + enter + specify 1st point and 2nd point of the line + enter


 

Extend Basic
Command – ex + enter + enter

Extend with Fence
Command – ex + enter + select object or select all + enter + f + enter + specify 1st point and 2nd point of the line + Enter

Fillet Commands

Do box with offset distance outside
Command – f + enter + select 1st object and 2nd object

 

 

Isometric

    Isometric Introduction - Use this interactive tool to create dynamic drawings on isometric dot paper. Draw figures using edges, faces, or cubes. You can shift, rotate, color, decompose, and view in 2 D or 3 D.

Setting of Isometric
Command – right click OSNAP >> settings >> snap and grid >> select isometric snap

Isometric Exercises (sample diagra
m)
Note: Use crtl + e in setting your line in isometric method

 

 

 

Exercises

Arcs / Offset / Mirror / Rotate

Arcs – Do arcs with doors
    Command – a + enter + c + enter (specify 1st endpoint of the line) + pick start point of the arc.

   

 

 

Offset Doors
Command – o + specify offset distance (sample .3) + enter + select object to offset then specify point on side to offset.
 

 

Rotate Doors
Command – Highlight Object + ro + enter + specify base point + pick then specify rotation + pick
 

 

 

Mirror Doors
Command – highlight object + mi + specify 1st point of mirror + pick and 2nd endpoint of mirror.

Command Prompt: Erase source objects? [Yes / No] – Type N + enter

 

 

 

Floor Plan with center line and offsets


 

Creating New Layer
    Layer Properties Manager

Create new layer
    Name the Layer as “wall”
    Highlight objects then select “wall”.

 

Adding Furniture
    Command – ctrl + 2

 


Adding Hatch
    Command – h + enter + add pick points + pick object + enter + ok
 

 

 Adding Pick Points
         

          Command – h + enter
         
Add pick points




 

Pick Points + enter

 

Hatch Pattern ANSI31

 

 

 

Changing HATCH PATTERN

        1.)



 

2.)   ANSI




3.)  ISO


 

 

4.) Other Predefined

 

5.) Hatch Scale

 

 

 


Adding Text
    Command – t + enter + pick + drag + pick

Setting font to “Verdana”
    Command – highlight font + select verdana + ok

 

 

 

 

 

Elevations

    Elevate your floor plan

    Sample Elevation photo.

 

   

 



 

TYPES OF DIMENSIONING
         
          Standard Dimensioning

Using ‘Linear Dimension’
    
Command - Pick Linear Dimension + Enter + pick object + drag + pick
          or Pick Linear Dimension + snap endpoint of 1st line to 2nd line + drag + pick

 

Using ‘Aligned Dimension’
         
Command - Pick aligned dimension + snap endpoint of 1st line to 2nd line + drag + pick


 

Exercise
 

 

Using Continue Dimension

          Specify first dimension using linear dimension then use continue dimension
Command - Pick Linear Dimension + specify 1st endpoint of the line and 2nd endpoint + select continue dimension + pick all endpoints of the line + enter

 


 

Using Baseline Dimension
 
         
Command – Select Baseline Dimension + s + pick 1st dimension linear dimension + enter



 

Radius Dimension
         
Command – pick radius dimension + pick circle + drag + pick


 

Angular Dimension
         
Command – pick angular dimension + select 1st line and 2nd line + drag + pick

 

 

Dimension Styles
       
Select Dimension Style
          Select ‘MODIFY’ to customize your dimension style

 

Dimension Lines

        EXTENDS BEYOND DIM LINES - extends your arrows up

        OFFSET FROM ORIGIN – shorten your arrow from the lines

 

Symbols and Arrows

    Customize your Arrowheads




 

Text Appearance

        HORIZONTAL VIEW
       
Select your font style to ‘verdana

        You can customize:

        Text height, Text Color and etc.


 

Aligned View


 

Fit Options

        You can customize your overall scale in your dimension lines


 

Using Primary Units

        Unit Format – Decimal
       
Precision – how many zero (s) you would like to set in dimensioning your lines
        If ‘precision’ is “0” supply Suffix “m” for
Meter


 

Adding Dimension Style

        Pick “New Button”
       
Set name for your another dimension style then continue

 


 

New Dimension Style

        After you finished creating New Dimension Style, you can now modify your new style.
      
 Back to dimensioning overview



 

Usage of New Dimension Style (Standard-mm)

        Example – In Primary Units
       
Change Precision to 0
       
Supply Suffix to ‘m’ then pick OK



 

 

Standard-mm Dimension Style
Changing your text height and text alignment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Layout - Plotting

 

       CAD Model – Plumbing Layout Plans, Floor Plan, Electrical Plan and Etc.

 

 

Setting up your page
         
Right click layout1 and select “Page setup manager”

 

 

Pick Modify


 

 

Manage your Plotting Scale

          Scale is - 1:1
          Unit is – 1
          set your Units in “mm” then pick OK

 

 

Lay Outing of Plans

          Go to Layout1
          View, Viewports then pick – 1 viewport

 



Make rectangular box like the pattern dash line in your layout1

 

 

 

Arranging Model in Layout 1

          Double click inside the “Viewport” for – MODEL
          and Double click outside your viewport for – PAPER

Command for Model Space and Paper Space
       
.mspace – MODEL
        .pspace - PAPER

 

 

 

 

Arrange your model fit on your tracing paper
         
Command – z + enter + 1000/100XP + enter
          if your scaling is to large in your tracing paper just put another scale factor fit on your tracing paper

 

 

Using 3 Viewports
View, Viewports then pick – 3 viewport

 

 

 

Command Prompt says: Enter viewport arrangement
Command – l + enter + pick to the left + drag + and pick to the right

Arrange your model

 

 

 

 

 


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