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9781585030606

AutoCAD 2000i Tutorial : First Level: 2D Fundamentals

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  • ISBN13:

    9781585030606

  • ISBN10:

    1585030600

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-11-01
  • Publisher: Schroff Development Corp
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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Getting Started
Introduction
2(1)
Development of Computer Aided Design
2(1)
Why use AutoCAD® 2000i
3(2)
Getting started with AutoCAD® 2000i
5(1)
The AutoCAD Today dialog box and Units Setup
6(2)
AutoCAD® 2000i Screen Layout
8(2)
Mouse Buttons
10(1)
[Esc] - Canceling commands
10(1)
On-Line Help
11(1)
Leaving AutoCAD® 2000i
12(1)
Creating a CAD files folder
12
Geometric Construction Basics
Introduction
2(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® 2000i
2(2)
Using the LINE command
4(2)
Visual reference
6(1)
GRID ON
6(1)
SNAP ON
7(2)
Using the ERASER
9(1)
Repeat the last command
9(2)
The CAD Database
11(1)
Changing to the 2D UCS icon Display
12(1)
Cartesian and Polar Coordinate Systems
13(1)
Absolute and Relative coordinates
13(1)
Defining Positions
14(1)
The Guide Plate
14(4)
Creating Circles
18
Save the CAD file
23(2)
Exit AutoCAD
Questions
Exercises
Construction and Editing Tools
Introduction
2(1)
The Gasket Project
2(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® 2000i
3(1)
Drawing Units Setup
3(1)
GRID and SNAP intervals Setup
4(2)
Using the LINE command
6(1)
Object Snap Toolbar
7(3)
Using the EXTEND Command
10(1)
Using the TRIM Command
11(1)
Creating a TTR circle
12(1)
Using the FILLET command
13(1)
Converting objects into a Polyline
14(1)
Using the OFFSET command
15(1)
Using the EXPLODE command
16(1)
Create another FILLET
16(1)
Save the CAD file
17(1)
Exit AutoCAD
17(1)
Questions
18(1)
Exercises
19
Object Properties and Organization
Introduction
2(1)
The Floor Plan Design
2(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® 2000i
3(1)
Drawing Units Setup
3(1)
Reference Drawing Area Setup
4(1)
GRID and SNAP intervals Setup
5(1)
Using the ZOOM ALL command
6(1)
The AutoCAD MULTILINE command
6(3)
Drawing Multilines
9(1)
Creating interior walls
10(3)
Joining the walls using MULTILINE EDIT
13(2)
Using Layers and Object Properties
15(3)
Using ZOOM REALTIME
18(1)
Modeling the Bathroom
18(3)
Controlling Layer Visibility
21(1)
Adding a New Layer
21(1)
Moving objects to a different layer
22(2)
Questions
24(1)
Exercises
25
Orthographic Views in Multiview Drawings
Introduction
2(1)
The LOCATOR Design
2(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® 2000i
3(1)
GRID and SNAP intervals Setup
4(1)
The Locator part
4(1)
Layers setup
5(1)
Drawing Construction Lines
6(1)
Using the OFFSET command
6(2)
Set Layer Object as the current layer
8(1)
Using the Running Object Snaps
8(2)
Creating Object lines
10(1)
Turn OFF the construction Lines
11(1)
Adding more objects in the Front View
11(1)
AutoCAD's AutoSnap™ and AutoTrack™ feature
12(2)
Adding more objects in the Top View
14(4)
Drawing the Miter Line
18(2)
More Layers setup
20(1)
Top View to Side View Projection
21(2)
Completing the Front View
23(2)
Saving the CAD file
25(1)
Questions
26(1)
Exercises
27
Basic Dimensioning and Notes
Introduction
2(1)
The Bracket Design
2(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® 2000i
3(1)
Change the Background Color of the Graphics window
4(1)
GRID and SNAP intervals Setup
5(1)
Layers setup
5(2)
The Bracket Design
7(1)
Drawing Construction Lines
8(1)
Using the OFFSET command
8(2)
Set Layer Object Lines as the current layer
10(1)
Creating Object lines
10(1)
Creating Hidden lines
11(1)
Creating Center lines
12(1)
Turn OFF the Construction Lines
12(1)
Using the FILLET command
13(1)
Saving the Completed CAD Design
14(1)
The Dimension toolbar
15(1)
Using Dimension Style Manager
15(1)
Dimensions Nomenclature and Basics
16(3)
Using the Center Mark command
19(1)
Adding Linear Dimensions
20(1)
Adding Angular Dimensions
21(1)
Adding Radius and Diameter Dimensions
22(1)
Using the SINGLE LINE TEXT command
23(1)
Adding Special Characters
24(1)
Saving the design
25(1)
A Special Note on Layers containing Dimensions
25(1)
Questions
26(1)
Exercises
27
Templates and Plotting
Introduction
2(1)
The Geneva Cam Design
2(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® 2000i
3(1)
Setting up the Plot Style Mode
4(2)
Starting a new file
6(1)
GRID and SNAP intervals Setup
7(1)
Layers setup
8(1)
Adding Borders and Title Block in the Layout
8(3)
Create a Template file
11(1)
Exit AutoCAD® 2000i
12(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® 2000i
13(1)
The Geneva Cam Design
14(1)
Drawing Construction Lines
14(2)
Creating Object lines
16(1)
Using the OFFSET command
17(2)
Using the MIRROR command
19(1)
Using the ARRAY command
20(2)
Creating a Viewport inside the Title Block
22(1)
Viewport properties
23(1)
Hide the Viewport borders
24(1)
Adjusting the dimension scale
24(2)
Plot/Print the drawing
26(2)
Questions
28(1)
Exercises
29
Auxiliary Views and Editing with GRIPS
Introduction
2(1)
The V-Block Design
2(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® 2000i
3(1)
The V-Block example
4(1)
Setting up the Principal Views
4(2)
Setting up the Top View
6(2)
Using the OFFSET command
8(2)
Creating Object lines in the Front View
10(2)
Setting up the Auxiliary View
12(1)
Aligning the Auxiliary View to the Front View
13(1)
Creating the V-cut in the Auxiliary View
13(3)
Creating the V-cut in the Front-View and Top-View
16(2)
Setting the Polar Tracking option
18(1)
Completing the Top-View
18(4)
Edit the Plot style table
22(2)
Questions
24(1)
Exercises
25
Section Views
Introduction
2(1)
The Bearing Design
2(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® 2000i
3(1)
The Bearing Design
4(1)
Setting up the Principal Views
4(2)
Creating Object lines in the Front View
6(2)
Editing the circles
8(1)
Setting up the Side View
9(2)
Adding Hidden Lines in the Side view
11(2)
Changing the Line Type Scale Property
13(1)
Stretching and Moving Objects with GRIPS
14(1)
Drawing a cutting plane line
15(2)
Converting the Side View into a Section View
17(2)
Adding Section Lines
19(3)
Questions
22(1)
Exercises
23
Assembly Drawings and Blocks
Introduction
2(1)
The Shaft Support Subassembly
3(1)
Additional parts
3(2)
Cap-Screw
3(1)
Collar
4(1)
Base-plate
4(1)
Starting Up AutoCAD® and Loading multiple drawings
5(1)
Using AutoCAD with the Internet
6(1)
Rearrange the Displayed Windows
7(1)
Defining a Block
8(2)
Inserting a Block
10(1)
Starting the Assembly drawing
11(1)
Copying and Pasting with the Windows Clipboard
12(1)
Converting the View into a Section View
13(2)
Adding the Bearing to the Assembly Drawing
15(3)
Adding the Cap-screws to the Assembly Drawing
18(3)
Questions
21(1)
Exercise
22

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