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Free AutoCAD Tutorial Using Polar Tracking and PolarSnap

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Download Sample Drawing   Download and open M_Roller.dwg   On the status bar, make sure the following settings are on: 1. Snap 2. Polar tracking 3. Object snap Right-click Polar Tracking and select Settings.   In the Drafting Settings dialog box, Polar Tracking tab: Select 15 from the Increment Angle list. Under Polar Angle Measurement, click Absolute.   On the Snap and Grid tab: Click PolarSnap. Enter 1 in the Polar Distance field.   On the Object Snap tab: Make sure Endpoint and Node are selected. Click OK.   To draw the line using polar tracking: Activate the Line tool. 1. Specify the line's start point from the point object, using the Node object snap override. 2. Drag the cursor to the right until the polar tracking tooltip reads 25.00 < 0 degrees . Click the point.   Position the cursor so that the polar angle tooltip reads 15.00 < 45. Click the point.   Positi...

Free AutoCAD Tutorial Using Object Snap

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1. Download Free AutoCAD Tutorial Object-Snaps.dwg and Open. 2. On the status bar, make sure the following settings are on: Object snap Dynamic input 3. To set object snaps: On the status bar, right-click Object Snap. Click Settings. In the Drafting Settings dialog box, Object Snap tab, set the running object snaps as shown in the following illustration. Clear all object snaps in the column on the right-side. Click OK. 4. To draw a line: On the Home tab, click Draw panel > Line. Select the endpoints as shown in the following illustration. Notice the appearance of the object snap. Press ENTER to end the Line command. Tip : You may need to use zoom and pan in order to view and snap to the correct points. 5. Press ENTER to repeat the Line command. Use the Endpoint object snap to create another line right next to the previous one. 6. To draw a circle: On the Home tab, click Draw panel > Circle. Touch the outer circle and you should see the Center snap ...

Creating A Basic Object in AutoCAD

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In this part of the exercise, you begin to draw the front view of the bracket, beginning at point (1) and ending at point (2). Then, you resume drawing from point (1) to point (3).   1. Create a New Drawing. Use acadiso.dwg as template (Metric). 2. On the status bar, make sure the following settings are on: Polar tracking Object snap Object snap tracking Dynamic input   3. Begin the line at point (1): On the Home tab, click Draw panel > Line or on the Command Line, type L or Line Enter 100, 50 . Press ENTER. Enter 100 . Press TAB. Enter 0 . Press TAB. Note: The values should appear in the Input interface as shown in the following image. Click to create the line. 4. Draw a second line perpendicular to the first: Drag the cursor upwards and enter 100 . Press TAB. Make sure the angle field displays 90 degrees, then click to draw the line. 5. Draw another line: Drag the cursor to the lef...

AutoCAD 2013 Basic Commands Tutorial

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Learning basics in AutoCAD 2013. This AutoCAD 2013 tutorial presented by easycad4you explains on how to draw in AutoCAD 2013 using Polyline, rectangle, circle, donut, arc and ellipse commands. Use these AutoCAD commands to draw an elevation drawing.

Introduction to AutoCAD 2013 Learning Tutorial

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This tutorial will help you learn from zero and are intended to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD software and speed up your learning process. In this video we introduce you to the AutoCAD 2013 interface; the screen or environment you encounter once you open AutoCAD.

How to Draw Rubber Template Using AutoCAD 2011

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In this tutorial we will learn how to draw a Rubber Template in AutoCAD. This tutorial was made using AutoCAD 2011 but still you can do this also using the previous release of AutoCAD. Preview of Finished Drawing Step 1: Setting the Drawing Units Start with a new drawing, then set the drawing units in millimeter. 1. Click "Format" on the menu bar. 2. Select "Units" Step 2 On the Drawing Units dialog box: 1. On Precision: Set on 0 = this will set to whole number, since we are using millimeter, we don't need decimal places here. 2. On Insertion Scale: Set to Millimeters 3. Click "OK" button Step 3 On the Draw Toolbar select Rectangle Icon to invoke the rectangle command. For the command line use REC or RECTANGLE Draw the rectangle with the dimension of 100 units X and 160 units Y. 1. For the first corner of the rectangle, "Pick any point in the working area". 2. For the other corner of the rectangle, issue the coordinate @100,160...