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Atme007jariz With Modelpreview

1) The document provides step-by-step instructions for using various AutoCAD commands to draw geometric shapes and perform editing functions. 2) Key commands covered include line, circle, arc, ellipse, text, array, move, copy, mirror, rotate, scale, trim, extend, explode, fillet, chamfer, offset, stretch, break, and dimensioning tools. 3) Detailed procedures are provided that indicate the command to type, specify points for objects, and optional parameters to enter at each step to complete the command successfully.

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Atme007jariz With Modelpreview

1) The document provides step-by-step instructions for using various AutoCAD commands to draw geometric shapes and perform editing functions. 2) Key commands covered include line, circle, arc, ellipse, text, array, move, copy, mirror, rotate, scale, trim, extend, explode, fillet, chamfer, offset, stretch, break, and dimensioning tools. 3) Detailed procedures are provided that indicate the command to type, specify points for objects, and optional parameters to enter at each step to complete the command successfully.

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EV
PR
MENU BAR 1

TOOLS BAR 2

GRAPHICAL
USER
INTERFACE

COMMAND LINE 3

EW

MODEL SPACE TAB 4

LAYOUT SPACE TAB 5


USER COORDINATE SYSTEM 6
(UCS)

ON

AUTOCAD TUTORIAL (Made Easy)

4) Type the distance, <Type 10> ,

1) Type "L"

5) Type "A" (to shift from line to arc) ,


)

6) Repeat (3) & (4)

3) Specify first point: < Pick Starting Point>

Type "C", (

) to execute the command

2) Press ENTER (

1) Type "REC" ,

4) Specify next point: <Type the distance, i.e. "100">


5) Move cursor/crosshair to desired direction,
(
)
i.e.

4) Specify Length: <Type 10>,

6) Specify other corner point:

5) (

3) Specify radius of circle: <Type 5> ,

1) Type "XL" ,

1) Type "A" ,

1) Type "XL" ,

3) Enter Angle of XL: < Type 45> ,

4) Specify start point of arc:

1) Type "EL" ,

Type 180 ,

10

7) Specify start angle: <Type 0(zero)> , (


)

8) Specify end angle: <Type 180> , (

Inscribed IN / Circumscribed ABout a circle:

2) Specify start point: < Click to desired point>

<Type "C", for Circumscribed> , (

3) Specify next point: < Move/Point crosshair to


desired direction/position>

5) Specify radius of a circle: <Type 5> , (

AUTOCAD TUTORIAL (Made Easy)


F-13) FILLET (F)

F-8) SCALE (SC)

1) Type "F" ,

1) Select object to scale


2) Type "SC" ,

3) Specify base point: <Pick point> ,


4) Specify scale factor: <Type "2"> ,

2) Select first object: <Type "R">,

3) Specify fillet radius: <Type 5>,

EX.

A
first line

CP:
(

CP:

R5

second line

2) Select object: <Highlights one end/edge of the


object to stretch> ,

4) Specify second point: <Move/point crosshair to


desired direction/position>

2) Select first line: <Type "D">,

3) Specify first chamfer distance: <Type 5>,

G-3) RADIUS

4) Specify second chamfer distance: <Type 3>, (

CP:

1) Type "QDIM" , (

EX.

3) Select object: <Pivk object to extend),


EX.

object to extend

1) Type "X" ,

5) Press ENTER & Click Close (X)

Command Procedure (CP):

) (

)
(

object portion removed

EX.

1) Type "DLI" ,

)
(

3) Type "DCO" ,

C
5

Command Procedure (CP):


(

1) Type "DDI" ,

2) Click NEW Tab

2) Pick A, B , respectively

3) Type New Style Name then Click CONTINUE Tab

4) Select objects to block.


5) Click OK Tab.

4) Settings:

for LINE Tab,


- Dimension & Extension Line Color & Type

CP:
(

)
(

for SYMBOLS & ARROW Tab,


- Arrow Heads (What type is to be used)
- Arrow Size

1) Type "DAN" ,
)

2) Pick A, B, C, respectively

4) Select objects: <Pick all objects to be joined> ,

for TEXT Tab,


- Text Style
- Text Color

C
B

for FIT Tab,


- Overall Scale factor
for FIT Tab,
- Overall Scale factor

CP:
)

for ALTERNATE UNITS Tab,


- Precision
- Round off

1) Type "DJO" ,

2) Select object: <Pick object>

2) Pick A, B , respectively
A

R6

4) Specify first breakpoint: <Pick pt. A>

5) Specify second breakpoint: <Pick pt. B>


portion erased after break
A

3) Specify pick point o block.

1) Type "D" ,

2) Type name for the new block.

Important factors to set;

CP:

EX.

LOCK/UNLOCK

CP:

ON/OFF
FREEZE/UNFREEZE

1) Type "B" ,

G-6) JOGGED

3) Specify breakpoint: <Type "F"> ,

F-12) BREAK (BR)

1) Type "BR" , (

J) BLOCK (B)

G-5) ANGULAR

) (

3) Enter an option: <Type "J" to join objects>,

5) (

object A (line)
object B (rec)

2) Pick A, B, C, respectively

G-4) DIAMETER

2) Select polyline: <Pick a polyline to join>,

2) Select object to trim: <Pick object>,

3) Type name for the new layer.

G-9) DIMENSION STYLE MANAGER (D)

2) Select object/s: <Pick object>,

1) Type "PE" ,

1) Type "TR" , (

2) Press ALT+N

CP:

CP:

(6)

G-8) CONTINUE (DCO)

F-16) POLYLINE EDIT (PE)

F-11) TRIM (TR)

Source object

4) Select COLOR & LINETYPE of layer.

extended object
Point of extension

CP:

H-1) HOW TO CREATE A BLOCK?

obj.

- serves as point of displacement/extension

Source object

Polar Array:

Base point

1) Type "LA" ,

F-15) EXPLODE (X)

Object to be
dimensioned

R5

CP:

Source object

H-2) HOW TO CREATE LAYER

Chamfer

obj.

2) Select object: <Pick object>,

10

L.D

F-10) EXTEND (EX)

4) Pick D, E, F, respectively

1) Type "EX" , (

2) Pick A, B , respectively

6) Select second line: <Pick B>

1
5

- Creating Layers is very helpful in categorizing,


classifying, isolation and editting objects when
working in a complicated and crowded drawings.

2) Pick A, B, C, respectively

1) Type "DRA" ,

5) Select first line: <Pick A>


Stretched object

Rectangular Array:

H-1) IMPORTANCE

Command Procedure (CP):

Highlighted end of original object

Source object

11

1) Type "CHA" ,(

) (

AUTOCAD TUTORIAL (Made Easy)

(5)

2) Pick A, B, C, respectively

3) Specify base point: <Pick point> ,

8) Specify angle of fill: <Type "360"> ,

<Type "8"> ,

3) Specify base point: <Pick point>

EX.

7) Select grip to edit array or: <Type "F"> ,

CP:

5) Type the distance of displacement, say "5".

1) Type "DAL" ,

F-14) CHAMFER (CHA)

G-2) ALIGNED

Fillet

1) Type "S" ,

6) Enter the number of items in array:

G-7) QUICK DIMENSION

5) Specify fillet radius: <Pick obj. B>

F-9) STRETCH (S)

2) Type "RO" , (

2) Pick A, B, C, respectively

4) Specify first object: <Pick obj. A>

1) Select object to mirror

4) Specify rotation angle: <Type 90> , (

10

5) Select grip to edit array or: <Type "I"> ,

Command Procedure (CP):

Command Procedure (CP):


(

4) Specify center point of array: <Pick point>

F-5) ROTATE (RO)

H) LAYER (LA)

1) Type "DLI" ,

3) Enter Array Type: <Type PO> , (

Mirror Line

G) DIMENSIONS

KEYBOARD COMMANDS

CP:

Command Procedure (CP):

) (

2) Select object: <Pick object to array> ,

5) Erase source object?: <Type YES/NO> ,

1) Type "AR" ,

KEYBOARD COMMANDS
G-1) LINEAR

For POLAR Array:

4) Specify first point of mirror line: <Click "2">

AUTOCAD TUTORIAL (Made Easy)

(4)

KEYBOARD COMMANDS
F) MODIFY COMMANDS

3) Specify first point of mirror line: <Click "1">

270

8) Enter the number of row: <Type "2"> , (

10)

Source object

5) Click OK

)
)

7) Select grip to edit array or: <Type R> , (

<Type "10"> , (

2) Type "Mi" ,

10

<Type "5"> , (

1) Select object to mirror

10

9) Specify the distance between rows:

90

180

4) Select grip to edit array or: <Type COL> ,

6) Specify the distance between columns:

Command Procedure (CP):

4) Type or enter text content

F-4) MIRROR (Mi)

3) Textbox will come out.


Set:
- Text Style
- Text Height
- Text Width Factor
- Text Oblique Angle

4) Specify second point: < Click to new position of

<Click pt.A and then pt.B>

5) Enter the number of column: <Type "3"> , (

3) Specify base point: < Pick a base point >

2) Specify first & second corner

6) Specify distance to other axis: <Type 5> , (

4) Select an option,

1) Type "PL" ,

2) Type "M" ,

<Move crosshair to desired direction & type the


distance, say 10> , ( )

3) Specify center of polygon: <Pick any point>

3) Enter Array Type: <Type R> ,

1) Select object to move

5) Specify endpoint of axis:

2) Enter number of sides: <Type 8> , (

10

2) Select object: <Pick object to array> ,

the object >

1) Type "T" ,

1) Type "AR" ,

to execute

Command Procedure (CP):

<Type "C"> , (

For RECTANGULAR Array:

F-3) MOVE (M)

CP:

4) Specify center of elliptical arc: <Pick point>

1) Type "POL" , (

F-7) ARRAY (AR)


Command Procedure (CP):

E-13) MTEXT (T)

3) Specify axis endpoint of elliptical arc:

CP:

E-3) POLYLINE (PL)

2) Specify axis endpoint of ellipse: <Type "A"> , (

E-7) POLYGON (POL)

6) Click to anywhere & Press ESC to execute.

E-11) ELLIPSE ARC (EL)


CP:

4) Specify through point: < Click to any Point>

CP:

6) Specify end point of arc: <Type Angle>

2) Type "A"

4) Specify second point: < Click to new position of

<Click to either side of the object>

3) Specify base point: < Pick a base point >

5) (
(

5) Specify point on side to offset:

the object copied >

3) Specify center point of arc: <Pick point>

<i.e. Type 5> ,

5) Type or enter text content

5) Specify distance to other axis: <Type 5> , (

5) Type radius or distance from center point:

for Angular :

4) Specify rotation angle of text: <Type 0> ,

4) Specify endpoint of axis:

2) Type "CO" , (

4) Select object to offset: <Pick object>

5) Click POINT or OBJECT to hatch

3) Specify Height: <Type 2.5> ,

<Move crosshair to desired direction & type the


distance, say 10> , ( )
(

3) Select object to offset: <Pick object>

1) Select object to copy

2) Specify start point of text: <Pick point>

3) Specify center of ellipse: <Pick point>

2) Type "E" , (

Command Procedure (CP):

1) Type "TEXT" ,

2) Specify axis endpoint of ellipse: <Type "C"> , (

<Point/Move cursor to desired position/direction>

EX.

2) Specify start point: <Type "C"> ,

"H" - for horizontal


"V" - for vertical

4) Specify through point: < Click to any Point>

5) (

2) Specify offset distance: <Type 5> ,

DE
MO

CP:

5) (

E-6) ARC (A)

Command Procedure (CP):

1) Type "EL" ,

2) Specify center point for circle: <Pick any point>

1) Type "O" ,

1) Select object to erase

F-2) COPY (CO)

Close Object

CP:

EX.

Hatch
Type: Predefined
Pattern: Gravel

Command Procedure (CP):

Command Procedure (CP):

E-13) TEXT (TEXT)

4) Select "PICK POINT" or "SELECT OBJECT" icon

6) (

4) Type, @100<45

E-2) CONSTRUCTION LINE (XL)

2) Pick point 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...

1) Type "C" ,

3) (

1) Type "SPL" ,

3) Set;
-ANGLE
-SCALE

CP:

CP:

) to execute the command

E-10) ELLIPSE (EL)

E-5) CIRCLE (C)


)

CP:

3) Specify first point: < Pick Starting Point>

2) Type

2) Select desired/required;
-TYPE
-PATTERN
-COLOR

<Click to any point desired to position the object>

1) Type "L"

1) Type "REVC" ,

Command Procedure (CP):

) (

1) Type "H" ,

E-9) SPLINE (SPL)

3) Specify other corner point: <Type "D"> ,

5) Specify Width: <Type 5>,

) to execute the command

2) Press ENTER (

2) Specify first corner point: <Pick any point>

3) Specify first point: < Pick Starting Point>

) (

F-6) OFFSET (O)

F-1) ERASE (E)

Command Procedure (CP):

EX.

CP:

1) Type "L"

3) Guide crosshair along cloud path

E-4) RECTANGLE (REC)

Command Procedure (CP):

F) MODIFY COMMANDS

CP:

2) Specify start point: <Pick any>

7) To close the polyline object,

4) Specify next point: < Pick end point for the line>

6) (

E-12) HATCH (H)

E-8) REVISION CLOUD (REVC)

Command Procedure (CP):

(3)

KEYBOARD COMMANDS

E) DRAW COMMANDS

E-1) LINE (L)

2) Press ENTER (

AUTOCAD TUTORIAL (Made Easy)

(2)

KEYBOARD COMMANDS

E) DRAW COMMANDS

5) (

AUTOCAD TUTORIAL (Made Easy)

(1)

KEYBOARD COMMANDS

Line object

4
180
10

Highlighted end of original object

5
10

10

10

Source object

270
Source object

object portion removed

object A (line)
object B (rec)

Stretched object

B
obj.

1
5

1
Hatch
Type: Predefined
Pattern: Gravel

A
Source object

Source object

A
Point of extension

Mirror Line

Close Object

C
5

5
B
10
A

C
B

R5

11

R6

B
B

Line object

obj.

Chamfer
3
B

object to extend
obj.

Base point

portion erased after break

extended object
Source object

Fillet

obj.

A
A

5
D

5
E

WG

90
10

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