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AutoCAD workbook for architects and engineers
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Publication Information:
Oxford, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, 2008
Physical Description:
xiv, 281 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
ISBN:
9781405180962

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Summary

Summary

This practical step-by-step guide - designed for use at your computer - gives clear, compact instructions and self-test exercises to help you learn 2-D drawing using AutoCAD. The text is written for use on all AutoCAD releases from 2000 to 2008.

Computer-aided drawing is a skill that every student in architecture, engineering, the trades and construction must learn - and ideally at the computer, actually drawing things. AutoCAD is the most widely used package in the industry but existing teaching books tend to be too wordy and focus more on technical wizardry than on how to deliver actual finished drawings using industry drafting protocols.AutoCAD Workbook gives you the skills you need for the full range of drawing types using a wide variety of commands and sequences. Each chapter - or teaching module - contains a brief introduction to the commands, explaining exactly how each one can be used, and plenty of exercises to demonstrate how to produce everything from working drawings to presentation drawings; and orthographic projection to pictorial views. Examples include residential and commercial buildings for architects and designers; steel and concrete details for civil and structural engineering; mechanical parts and assemblies for mechanical engineering; and millwork and cabinet-making for woodworking applications.


Author Notes

Shannon R. Kyles is Professor of Architecture at Mohawk University, Ontario and teaches on the Bachelor of Technology at McMaster University. She has over 30 years experience teaching drawing to design students.


Table of Contents

1 3D and Views
Generating 3D Models
Viewpoints or VPORTS
Orientating Views Within VPORTS
3D Icons
Entering X, Y and Z Coordinates
Exercise
2 User Coordinate System
The UCS Command
UCS World
Saving and Restoring UCS
The UCS Icon
The UCS and Views
Exercise
3 3DFACE, Hide, and Shade with 3D Autotracking
Generating 3D Images
3DFACE
The EDGE Command
The HIDE Command
The SHADE Command
Rendering
Auto Tracking
Exercises
4 Thickness, ELEVation, and 3DShapes
The ELEVation Command
The Thickness Command
Changing Existing ELEVation and Thickness
VPOINT, VPORTS and VIEW
3D Surfaces
Exercises
5 Surfacing
Sufaces in a CAD Environment
Surface Display
3D Polyline Meshes
Rulesurf
Surface of Revolution or REVSURF
Tabulated Surfaces or TABSURF
Edge Surfaces or EDGESURF
Exercises
6 Three-Dimensional Solids
What Are Solids?
Creating Solid Objects
Modifying Solid Objects
Filleting and Chamfering Solids
Exercises
7 Revolving, Extruding and Mass Properties of 3D Solids
The REVOLVE Command
The EXTRUDE Command
The SECTION Command
The SLICE Command
Mass Properties
The MASSPORP Command
Exercises
8 Editing Solids and 3D Objects
The 3DARRAY Command
The MIRROR3D Command
The ROTATE3D Command
MOVE and COPY in 3D
Exercises
9 Preparing 3D Objects for Drawings
AutoCAD's Model Space
Using DVIEW Options
3D Orbit
3D Dimensioning
Exercises
10 Paper Space for 2 Dimensional Drawings
Paper Space
Accessing Paper Sapce
Scaling Views Within a Drawing
LAYERs within Viewports
The VPLAYER Command
Dimensioning in Paper Space
AutoCAD's Template Drawings
Exercises
11 Paper Space, Model Space and 3D Drawings
Model Space and Paper Space
Paper Space
Tilemode
MVIEW
Entering the Title Block
Scaling Views Within a Drawing
Locking the Zoom Factor Within a Viewport
Dimensioning with the views
Exercises
12 Creating Attributes
Introduction
Attributes for Title Blocks and Notations
Defining the Attributes
Editing Attribute Definitions
Displaying Attributes
Creating Attributes for Data Extraction
Exercises
13 Editing and Extracting Attributes
Editing Attributes Attached to Blocks
Editing Attributes
Data Extraction
Exercises
14 POINTS, DIVIDE, MEASURE, INQUIRY, and Trouble Shooting
Point Display or PDMODE Options
Using DIVIDA and MEASURE
Inquiry Commands
Exercises
15 Advanced Blocking, Dynamic Blocks, and Xrefs
Advanced Blocking
Xrefs or External Reference Files
The XBIND Command
Dynamic Blocks
Exercises