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Autocad 3D and 2D Practice Activities

If you want to learn the basics of Autocad. Try this course activities from Iligan Computer Institute (ICI). Of course, it helps a lot if you enroll in their crash courses. I you think you can do it on your own, read the Autocad 2D and 3D course manual (also from ICI), which I also published here. Of course, a little engineering drawing course would come in handy too.. Download it, print and pactice, and if you liked what you've done, Please come back and leave comments.. God Bless! Have Fun making the activities! For background reading about engineering drawing, try this document: http://www.scribd.com/doc/6714756/Design-Manual-of-Engineering-Drawing-To-British-and-International-Standards published by api_user_11797_av1a (...

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88% found this document useful (33 votes)
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Autocad 3D and 2D Practice Activities

If you want to learn the basics of Autocad. Try this course activities from Iligan Computer Institute (ICI). Of course, it helps a lot if you enroll in their crash courses. I you think you can do it on your own, read the Autocad 2D and 3D course manual (also from ICI), which I also published here. Of course, a little engineering drawing course would come in handy too.. Download it, print and pactice, and if you liked what you've done, Please come back and leave comments.. God Bless! Have Fun making the activities! For background reading about engineering drawing, try this document: http://www.scribd.com/doc/6714756/Design-Manual-of-Engineering-Drawing-To-British-and-International-Standards published by api_user_11797_av1a (...

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Figure 1.

To make this object, notice the absolute coordinate location of the smaller
circle (4,4.5) which is where you are going to start with. And the rest of the object
follows with it.

Figure 2. This object is made with the advantage of the direct distance entry
command to first make the perimeter (first without the curves). The curves in the
sides can be made by using the fillet or circle-ttr command then trim.
Figure 3. Again notice the absolute coordinate location of the line in 1, 3 and the
point in 5,7 which is where the rest of the drawing follows.

Figure 4. This object again has absolute coordinates to follow. This is made through
circles-2P, lines, and ars (start-center-radius).

Figure 5. To make this object, start with the line, then the arcs. The center of the
arc in 45º is the endpoint of the location 1.50.

Figure 6. This drawing again has absolute coordinate locations to follow. The
triangle is made by following those commands given in numbered order. To circle
inside the triangle is made through cicle-ttr command.
Figure 7. Though this object can be made through lines and arcs, the objective is to
make this one using polylines wherein the lines and arcs are connected.

Figure 8. This object starts with the smaller circles with the diameter or 0.50 and
the rest follows. A circle-ttr command is more useful than using arc to make the
curves.
Figure 9. This object is almost similar to figure 9 which also starts with the smaller
circles. Again a cicle-ttr command is used here than arcs to make the curves. To
copy the arc inside or outside at a different radius, the offset command could be
useful.

Figure 10. In this objects the direct distance entry could be useful to make the
perimeter. For the curves on the edge, fillet command could also be used. Relative
rectangular entry with snap-from command could locate the circles’ center. To
make the dash-dot center line you need to load the line in the linetype box.
Figure 11. The objective of making this object is to learn the array (rectangular and
polar) command. There are a total of 176 smaller circles. There are 40 circles
around each inner circles and 96 circles inside.

Figure 12. This exercise will help you use the chamfer command which will help
you make the cut on the edge. The mirror command is also used to reflect an
object to its opposite side.
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