Beginning AutoCAD® 2019 Exercise Workbook. Cheryl R. Shrock. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

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Sizes shown in brackets [...] are for metric users. Enter the numbers without the brackets. Example: [12.7] just enter 12.7

       Chamfer

      A chamfer is an angled corner. The Chamfer option automatically draws all 4 corners with chamfers simultaneously and all the same size. You must specify the distance for each side of the corner as distance 1 and distance 2.

      Example: A Rectangle with distl = 0.50" [12.7 mm] and dist2 = 0.25" [6.35 mm]

      1. Select the Rectangle command.

      2. Type C <Enter> (or click on the blue letter “C”).

      3. Enter 0.50 [12.7] for the first distance.

      4. Enter 0.25 [6.35] for the second distance.

      5. Place the first corner (P1).

      6. Place the diagonal corner (P2).

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       Fillet

      A fillet is a rounded corner. The fillet option automatically draws all 4 corners with fillets (all the same size). You must specify the radius for the rounded corners.

      Example: A Rectangle with 0.50" [12.7 mm] radius corners.

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      1. Select the Rectangle command.

      2. Type F <Enter> ( or click on the blue letter “F”).

      3. Enter 0.50 [12.7] for the radius.

      4. Place the first corner (P1).

      5. Place the diagonal corner (P2).

      Note: You must set Chamfer and Fillet back to “0” before defining the width. Unless you want fat lines and Chamfered or Filleted corners.

       Width

      Defines the width of the rectangle lines.

      Note: Do not confuse this with the "Dimensions” Length and Width.

      Width makes the lines appear fatter.

      Example: A Rectangle with a width of 0.50" [12.7 mm]

      1. Select the Rectangle command.

      2. Type W <Enter> (or click on the blue letter “W”).

      3. Enter 0.50 [12.7] for the width.

      4. Place the first corner (P1 ).

      5. Place the diagonal corner (P2).

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       Options: Area and Rotation

      Note: The following options are available after you place the first corner of the Rectangle.

       Area

      Creates a Rectangle using the area and either a length or a width. If the Chamfer or Fillet option is active, the area includes the effect of the chamfers or fillets on the corners of the rectangle.

      Example: A Rectangle with an Area of 6" [152.4 mm] and a Length of 2" [50.8 mm]

      1. Select the Rectangle command.

      2. Place the first corner (P1).

      3. Type A <Enter> for Area. (or click on blue “A”).

      4. Enter 6 [152.4] <Enter> for the Area.

      5. Select L <Enter> for length option (or click on blue “L”

      6. Enter 2 [50.8] <Enter> for the length.

      (The width will automatically be calculated.)

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       Rotation

      You may select the desired rotation angle after you place the first corner and before you place the second corner. The base point (pivot point) is the first corner.

      Note: All new rectangles within the drawing will also be rotated unless you reset the rotation to 0. This option will not effect rectangles already in the drawing.

      Example: A Rectangle with a rotation angle of 45 degrees.

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      1. Select the Rectangle command.

      2. Place the first corner (P1).

      3. Type R <Enter> for rotation. (or click on blue "R"

      4. Enter 45 <Enter>.

      5. Place the diagonal corner (P2).

      Grid is the criss-cross lines in the drawing area. The grid is only a drawing aid to assist you in aligning objects and visualizing the distances between them.

      The Grid will not plot. (Refer to page 1-13.)

      Increment Snap controls the movement of the cursor. If it is off, the cursor will move smoothly. If it is on, the cursor will jump in an incremental movement.

      (Refer to page 1-13.)

      The Drafting Settings dialog box allows you to set Increment Snap and Grid spacing. You may change the Grid Spacing and Increment Snap at anytime while creating a drawing. The settings are only drawing aids to help you visualize the size of the drawing and control the movement of the cursor.

      1. Select Drafting Settings by using one of the following:

      Keyboard = DS <Enter>

       Status Bar = Right click on the Snap or Grid button and select Settings.

      2. The dialog box shown below will appear showing inch or metric units depending on whether you selected an inch or metric template.

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      3. Select the “Snap and Grid” Tab.

      4. Make your changes and select the OK button to save them. If you select the Cancel button, your changes will not be saved.

      A Layer is like a transparency. Have you ever used an overhead light projector? Remember those transparencies that are laid on top of the light projector? You could stack multiple sheets but the projected image would have the appearance of one document. Layers are basically the same. Multiple layers can be used within one drawing.

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      The example, on the right,