Akhilesh Tirkey
Akhilesh Tirkey
Akhilesh Tirkey
Session (2020-2021)
SEMINAR PROJECT ON AUTOCAD
DECLARATION
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AKHILESH TIRKEY
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ACKNOWLADGEMENT
CERTIFICATION
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CONTENTS
12 TABLE 42-43
13 LAYER 44-45
14 ISOMATRIC DRAWING 45-46
15 3D MODELING 47-53
16 PRINTING AND PLOT- 53-54
TING
17 CONCLUSION 55
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CHAPTER -1
AUTOCAD
1. INTRODUCTION
AutoCAD is a commercial software application for 2D and
3D computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting — avail-
able since 1982 as a desktop application and since 2010 as
a mobile web- and cloud-based app marketed as AutoCAD
360.
2. AUTOCAD WINDOW
Tip: For a fast way to add a ribbon button to the Quick Access
toolbar, right-click any button on the ribbon, and then click Add to
Quick Access Toolbar.
3. Ribbon
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Note: You can control which ribbon tabs and panels are displayed.
Right-click the ribbon and click or clear the names of tabs or pan-
els listed on the shortcut menu.
Floating Panels
You can pull a panel off a ribbon tab and into the drawing area or
onto another monitor. The floating panel remains open until you
return it to the ribbon, even if you switch ribbon tabs.
Slide-out Panels
If you click the arrow in the middle of a panel title, , the panel
will expand to display additional tools and controls. By default,
slide-out panels automatically close when you click another panel.
To keep a panel expanded, click the push pin, , in the bottom
left corner of the slide-out panel.
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4. File Tabs
Displays the file tabs at the top of the drawing area.
Find
File tabs provide an easy way for you to access all the open draw-
ings in the application. The file tab usually displays the full name
of the file. Clicking the plus sign (+) on the right end of the file
tabs bar opens a new drawing based on the specified template file
used by the QNEW command.
Note: If there is no specified template, clicking the plus sign (+)
opens a new drawing based on the last used template.
Drag a drawing from Windows Explorer or File Explorer into any
part of the file tab bar to open it.
Use Ctrl+TAB to navigate through the file tabs.
You can right-click on the file tabs or the file tab bar to access the
shortcut menus that offer you options to open, close or save draw-
ings.
5. Status bar
The status bar displays the cursor location, drawing tools, and
tools that affect your drawing environment.
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The status bar provides quick access to some of the most com-
monly used drawing tools. You can toggle settings such as grid,
snap, polar tracking, and object snap. You can also access addi-
tional settings for some of these tools by clicking their drop down
arrows.
Note: Not all tools are displayed by default; you can choose what
tools to display from the Customization menu, the right-most but-
ton on the status bar. The tools displayed on the status bar might
change depending on the current workspace and whether the
Model tab or a layout tab is currently displayed.
You can also toggle some of these settings with the function keys
on your keyboard (F1 - F12).
6.View Cube
The ViewCube is a 3D navigation tool that appears when the 3D
graphics system is enabled and allows you to switch between
standard and isometric views.
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Note:
• The View Cube is visible by default. An exception to this are
the 2D Wireframe and 3D Hidden visual styles, where View
Cube is not displayed.
• When ViewCube is displayed in the drawing area, you have
access to a compass and can define a UCS. In an Object
Viewer, no UCS option and no compass are available.
7. Navigation bar
The navigation bar is a user interface element where you can ac-
cess both unified and product-specific navigation tools.
Unified navigation tools are those that can be found across many
Autodesk products. Product-specific navigation tools are unique to
a product. The navigation bar floats over and along one of the side
of the drawing window.
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The following unified navigation tools are available from the nav-
igation bar:
• SteeringWheels. The 2D SteeringWheel provides rapid
switching between specialized navigation tools.
• 3D connexion. Set of navigation tools used to reorient the
current view of a model with a 3D connexion 3D mouse.
The following product-specific navigation tools are available from
the navigation bar:
• Pan. Moves the view parallel to the screen.
• Zoom tools. Set of navigation tools for increasing or decreas-
ing the magnification of the current view of a model.
8. UCS
Sets the origin and orientation of the current user coordinate sys-
tem (UCS).
Find
The UCS is a moveable Cartesian coordinate system that estab-
lishes the XY work plane, horizontal and vertical directions, axes
of rotation, and other useful geometric references. You can change
the UCS origin and orientation for convenience as you specify
points, enter coordinates, and work with drawing aids, such as Or-
tho mode and the grid.
A UCS can be stored with a viewport if the UCSVP system vari-
able is set to 1 for that viewport.
Note: By default, the Coordinates panel is hidden in the Drafting
& Annotation workspace. To display the Coordinates panel, click
the View tab, then right-click and choose Show Panels, and then
click Coordinates. In 3D workspaces (not available in AutoCAD
LT), the Coordinates panel is on the Home tab.
9. Layout tab
A layout is a 2D working environment for creating drawing sheets.
The area within a layout is called paper space, where you can add
a title block, display scaled views of model space within layout
viewports, and create tables, schedules, notes, and dimensions for
your drawing.
You can access one or more layouts from the tabs located at the
bottom-left corner of the drawing area to the right of the Model
tab. You can use multiple layout tabs to display details of the vari-
ous components of your model at several scales and on different
sheet sizes.
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There are several ways in which you can add new layouts or copy
existing layouts.
• Use the LAYOUT command
• Right-click a layout tab
• Step through the Create Layout wizard
• Use Design Center
Each layout stores its own page setup which controls the appear-
ance and format for displaying and printing each layout. For ex-
ample, you would use the page setup to specify the sheet size and
orientation. The Page Setup Manager is accessible from the PAGE
SETUP command, the Application menu, and the ribbon.
Find
The Command window accepts command and system variable in-
put and displays prompts that guide you through the command se-
quence.
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You can also press Ctrl+9 to toggle the display of the command
window.
I. OPENING FILES
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• On the select file dialogue box that appears, browse through the
folders in the Look in slot. This enables you to navigate to the
folder where you’ve saved your drawing.
• Clicking on a file allows you to look at a preview of the draw-
ing.
• Select OPEN.
Coming up with certain drawings may not take place in one pass.
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5. COORDINATES ENTRY
1. OVERVIEW.
When a command prompts you for a point, you can use the mouse
to specify a point, or you can enter a coordinate value at the com-
mand prompt. If the dynamic input is switched you can enter co-
ordinate values in tooltips near the cursor.
Two-dimensional coordinates can be entered as either Cartesian
(X, Y) or Polar coordinates.
I. CartesianCoordinateSystem
A Cartesian coordinate system has three axes, X, Y, and Z. when
you enter coordinate values, you indicate a point’s distance in
units and its direction (+ or -) along the X, Y, and Z axes relative
to the coordinate system origin (0,0,0).
In 2D, you specify points on the XY plane, also called the work
plane. The X value of Cartesian coordinate specifies the horizontal
distance, and the Y value specifies the vertical distance. The origin
point (0, 0) indicates where the two axes meet.
II. Polar Coordinate System
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vi. Click the Zoom wedge. The magnification of the model is in-
creased and you are zoomed in closer to the model. If you
hold down the Shift key while clicking the Zoom wedge, the
model is zoomed out or you can hold down the Ctrl key to
zoom in.
ii. Click and hold down the Zoom wedge. The cursor changes to
the Zoom cursor.
ii. Click and hold the Pan wedge. The cursor changes to the Pan
cursor.
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C. Orbit
i. Display one of the View Object or Full Navigation wheels.
ii. Click and hold down the Orbit wedge. The cursor changes to
the Orbit cursor.
• UNITS
The format, precision, and other settings used to display coordi-
nates, distances, and angles are set through this dialog box, and
are saved in the current drawing. It is recommended that you save
these settings to your drawing template files to reduce your setup
time when you start a new drawing. The Drawing Units dialog box
is displayed. Enter -units at the Command prompt to display op-
tions.
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• Limits:
When you start a new drawing, and then decide how much space I
need for my drawing. Think of it as the size of your drawing area.
Then you can define drawing limits correctly. Type LIMITS enter.
Type 0,0 as lower left corner then type or click the coordinate for
upper right corner based on the units which is in Inches or mm.
• Command: LIMITS
Reset Model space limits:
Specify lower left corner or [ON/OFF] <0.0000, 0.0000>: 0, 0
Specify upper right corner <100.0000, 100.0000>: 300,200
8. COMMANDS
while. You will see two tool tips. The first tip gives you the tool
tip name and the keyboard command associated with the tool. The
second tip gives a brief explanation of how to use the tool. This
happens to all other tools on the ribbon. To be able to draw effec-
tively with AutoCAD, you must learn how to tell AutoCAD what
you want, and even more important, understand what AutoCAD
wants from you.
III. Methods of Accessing/Activating Commands.
1. Clicking on the command tool/icon on the Ribbon Panels.
2. Typing the command on the Keyboard.
3. Use of Accelerator Keys. These are special keystrokes that
open and activate drop down menu options. Example is Ctrl+S
for save and Ctrl+C for copy.
1. Line: With the Line command you can draw a simple line
from one point to another.
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3.MODIFY COMMANDS
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9. DIMENSION TOOLBAR
You can create several types of dimensions for a variety of object
types in many orientations and alignments.
The basic types of dimensioning are linear, radial, angular, ordi-
nate, and arc length. Use the DIM command to create dimensions
automatically according to the object type that you want to dimen-
sion.
You can control the appearance of dimensions by setting up di-
mension styles, or by editing individual dimensions in special cas-
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11. TABLE
A table is a compound object that contains data in rows and col-
umns. It can be created from an empty table or a table style. A ta-
ble can also be linked to data in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
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12. LAYER
Layers are the primary method for organizing the objects in a
drawing by function or purpose. Layers can reduce the visual
complexity of a drawing and improve display performance by hid-
ing information that you don’t need to see at the moment. You gain
this level of control by organizing the objects in your drawing on
layers that are associated with a specific function or a purpose. It
might be helpful to think of layers as clear plastic sheets:
• Enforce line type, colour, and other property standards for each layer
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can draw the top plane, switch to the left plane to draw a side, and
switch to the right plane to complete the drawing.
You can use the Isometric Drafting tool on the status bar to select
the desired isoplane. Alternatively, you can press F5 or Ctrl+E to
cycles through the isoplanes.
Some Isometric Drawing
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14. 3D MODELING
3D solid primitives are standard shapes which are provided among
the ribbon options on the 3D modeling workspace. They include
box, wedge, cone, cylinder, sphere, pyramid and torus. The princi-
ples of drawing them are similar.
• Torus: Specifies the center point of the torus. When you specify
the center point, the torus is positioned so that its central axis is
parallel to the Z axis of the current user coordinate system
(UCS). Defines the radius of the torus and then define the radius
of the tube.
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the polyline.
BOOLEAN OPERATIONS:
Some 3D Drawings
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CONCLUSION
This report covered the preview of our learning path and study
materials. The use of AutoCAD has many advantages. It can help
to reduce the time it takes to produce the drawing needed in the
work environment. AutoCAD software is the most amazing range
of mechanical computer aided design tool. It is now considered to
be the best according to industry standards that can be obtained for
a wide array of designing, Mechanical Engineering Services and
other industrial purposes.
The use of AutoCAD may also be relied on heavily in order to
create efficiencies within the industries. We explored different ma-
terials ranging from text, tutorials and Youtube videos so as get to
grips with the finer details of mastering AutoCAD. We were guid-
ed by the fact that there is more to learning AutoCAD than draw-
ing simple figures and lines. It has very vast application in the
field of manufacturing, architecture, electrical, and many more.
The company Autodesk provides wide range of application and
software which reduces the effort to create complex drawing and
easy to maintain. With the help of AutoCAD, we can create design
very quickly. It improves the quality of the drawing which we
can’t get by hand drafting. With the help of this software, drawing
can be easily modified whenever wanted which reduces the human
effort. We can easily transfer files from one place to another in no
time which reduces the time.
This software is utilized to provide some useful and practical de-
signing software that will allow users to visualize as well as create
prototypes of a product in reality and quick time. AutoCAD soft-
ware allows developers to give form to their out of the box ideas.
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