...
Challenge Exercise: Mechanical ■ 39
2.
Create a new layout configuration with the following settings:
■ DWF6 ePlot.pc3
■ ISO A3 ( 420 x 29 7)
■ Three viewports that do not show on the ... changed
in Layout2:
■ Click the Model tab. Confirm that the
furniture color remained brown.
■ Click the Layout1 tab. Notice that the
furniture color remained brown.
■ Click the Layout2 tab. Confirm ... I_ARCH-Challenge-
CHP06.dwg.
2.
Configure Layout1 to plot with the following settings:
■ Orientation: Landscape
■ Scale: 1:1
■ Printer/Plotter: DWF6 ePlot.pc3
■ Paper size: ARCH expand D (36.00 x 24 .00 Inches)
...
... absolute
coordinates. To do so, enter a pound sign before the first coordinate, for example, #2, 20. If you enter
2, 20 (without the # sign), the point will be relative to the last selected point. The dynamic ... drawing window for
the first point (1).
■ Enter the polar coordinate @2& lt;45 (2) .
Press ENTER.
■ Enter the polar coordinate @2& lt;135 (3).
Press ENTER.
■ Enter c for the close option. Press ... new circle.
Specify radius of circle or [Diameter] < ;25 .000>:
Press ENTER to create a new circle with a 25 unit radius.
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Practice Exercise: Line Command
...
... Press F2.
■ Observe that @ symbol was automatically
added to the coordinate making it relative
to the last point you selected.
■ Practice making the following rectangles:
■ 2 x 2 (enter 2, 2)
■ ... UNDO
Menu Bar: Edit > Undo
Quick Access Toolbar: Undo
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3.
Begin creating geometry such as lines or polylines. Click ... overrides are
needed.
9.
Close all files. Do no not save.
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12.
To draw a line perpendicular to the last:
■ Drag the cursor downward, making...
... section in the Introduction in Volume 1.
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4.
For the next point:
■ Move the cursor down and to the right.
■ Enter 2& apos;4 .25 . Press TAB. Enter 45. ... inches if no symbol is typed. Example 16' -2& quot; can be simply
typed: 16&apos ;2
■ When using Architectural units, you may type 16' -2& quot; or the equivalent in inches: 194
■ If you ... can use
both the Implied Window and Implied Crossing methods while holding down SHIFT.
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4.
On the Snap and Grid tab:
■ Click PolarSnap.
■ Enter...
...
5.
Enter Y to erase source objects or N to keep the source objects.
21 2 ■ Chapter 3: Manipulating Objects
Exercise: Mirror Objects in the Drawing
In this exercise, ... what you
enter for the new angle. For instance, if
point (2) was selected before point (1), the
new angle would have been 180.
20 6 ■ Chapter 3: Manipulating Objects
Mirroring Objects
... select the
objects.
■ Right-click one of the grips (1). Click Mirror
(2) .
■ Right-click again. Click Copy (3).
1 82 ■ Chapter 3: Manipulating Objects
Exercise: Move Objects
In...
... cannot be renamed or deleted. AutoCAD uses that layer to establish predictable behaviors
for objects such as blocks, regardless of how other layers are named.
22 2 ■ Chapter 3: Manipulating ... M_MECH-Challenge-
CHP03.dwg.
2.
Rotate the right side view 90 degrees as shown.
Note: The views in the image are closer together than they will appear in your drawing.
26 2 ■ Chapter 4: Drawing ... degrees.
Your office layout should look like the following image.
24 2 ■ Chapter 3: Manipulating Objects
12.
Use the Mirror and Copy grip modes to populate the next office area...
... able to:
■ Use the Properties palette to adjust object properties.
28 2 ■ Chapter 4: Drawing Organization and Inquiry Commands
2.
On the Home tab, click Layers panel > Layer Control list. ... you may add more
geometry to any locked layer.
Lesson: Changing Object Properties ■ 28 3
2.
On the ribbon, click Home tab > Properties panel > Object Color. Select the desired ... current
and draw rectangles.
■ Click the Line layer to make it current and
draw lines.
29 2 ■ Chapter 4: Drawing Organization and Inquiry Commands
About Quick Properties
The Quick...
... between circles
2 and 4 = 105. 629 6 mm
11.
Angle = 131 degrees
Delta Y = 44. 927 5 mm
13.
X
= 25 3.1353Y
= 0.0000Z = 0.0000
14.
Net area = 24 255.3940
mm
3 42 ■ Chapter 4: ...
Volume
Measures the volume of an object or a defined area. There are also options to keep
a running total as you define volume or to subtract specified regions from total
calculated volume.
... the Volume tool you may turn on the Add or Subtract mode and either keep a running total
of volume as you define regions or subtract a specified region from the total volume.
■ When using the Volume...
... Join
Objects.
1.
Open M_Join-Objects.dwg.
2.
Mirror a door from the right side of the room
to the left side. Use the Mid Between 2 Points
object snap to obtain the midpoint of the ... join (2) .
■ Press ENTER to complete the command.
5.
To Join the arc segments and close them.
Method 1:
■ Begin the Join command.
■ Select one arc (1) then select the other (2) .
■ ... lower left view
(1).
■ When prompted for the through point,
select the point on the top-left view (2) .
■ Press ENTER to exit the Offset command.
15.
Use the Offset command with the...
... M_Stretch-Objects.dwg.
2.
On the status bar, turn Osnap off.
3.
To add 20 00 units to the left side of the
structure:
■ On the Modify panel, click Stretch.
■ Click point (1) then point (2) to define ... Stretch command.
2.
Select the objects to be stretched by defining a crossing window or crossing polygon selection.
3.
Select the base point for the stretch.
422 ■ Chapter 5: ...
1.
Draw a rectangle.
2.
To Fillet a single corner:
■ Begin the Fillet command.
■ Enter R and press ENTER.
■ Specify a fillet radius of .25 and press
ENTER.
■ Click the lines...