CADD 1 Lesson-2
| Description: | Basic AutoCAD & Drawing Setup |
| Category: | Computers |
| Created by: | tmurphy on 2006-08-14 |
| Commands/Questions | Purpose/Answers |
| Zoom All | Zooms to the drawing limits. |
| DONUT | Creates thick lined or solid filled circles |
| RECTANG | Command that produces a rectangle as a single object. |
| Template | A standard file of preset settings. |
| Toolbar | Group of similar icons. |
| 0,0 | Origin. Value for the lower left corner of your drawing. |
| Limits | Boundary for your drawing. (Similar to paper size) |
| Units | Measurement assigned to each unit. (Fractions, Decimals, etc) |
| Back-up Procedure | Important to ensure that no work is lost. |
| Common settings in a Template file | Limits, Units, Layers, Precision, Dimension Style, Linetype, etc. |
| DRAGMODE | Controls whether dragging of a circle is permitted. |
| Layer Control | Allows you to control the properties of a layer. |
| Freeze | Layer control that avoids accidental modification of a layer. |
| When does scaling occur in AutoCAD? | Usually during printing. |
| ARC command | Creates accurate arcs based on 3 points. |
| Template file | Drawing file where common settings are stored |
| Lineweights | Used to add emphasis to certain linetypes when plotting. |
| Freeze Layer | Avoids accidental modification of an object in that layer. (Layer is not visible) |
| Lock Layer | Avoids accidental modification of an object in that layer. (Layer is still visible) |
| STATUS command | Provides updated information about various parameters in a drawing. |
| LTSCALE | Controls the size of linetypes. (Set to 1/2 the reciprocal of the plot scale) |
| Alias | Abbreviated command entry at the keyboard. |
| Fastest way to re-enter the previous command | Right Mouse click, Space Bar, or Enter |
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Vocabulary from Chapters 1 & 2 Exploring Drafting Architect - Plans & Designs all kinds of structures and spaces Industrial Designer - simplifies and improves the operation and appearance of industrial products Interior Designer - responsible for the physical design of interior spaces of a building Drafter - person responsible for the preparation of technical drawings Engineer - specializes in a particular field to solve design problems and develop processes Modelmakers - create intricate models for product evaluation Tool Designer - originatesthe designs for cutting tools, jigs, dies, and machine attachments Chapter 4,5,23,&24 notes from Applying AutoCAD Zoom All-Zooms to the drawing limits. DONUT-Creates thick lined or solid filled circles RECTANG-Command that produces a rectangle as a single object. Template -A standard file of preset settings. Toolbar-Group of similar icons. 0,0-Origin. Value for the lower left corner of your drawing. Limits-Boundary for your drawing. (Similar to paper size) Units-Measurement assigned to each unit. (Fractions, Decimals, etc) Back-up Procedure-Important to ensure that no work is lost. Common settings in a Template file: Limits, Units, Layers, Precision, Dimension Style, Linetype, etc. DRAGMODE-Controls whether dragging of a circle is permitted. When does scaling occur in AutoCAD? Usually during printing. ARC command-Creates accurate arcs based on 3 points. Template file-Drawing file where common settings are stored Lineweights-Used to add emphasis to certain linetypes when plotting. Layer Control-Allows you to control the properties of a layer. Freeze Layer-Avoids accidental modification of an object in that layer. (Layer is not visible) Lock Layer - Avoids accidental modification of an object in that layer. (Layer is still visible) STATUS command-Provides updated information about various parameters in a drawing. LTSCALE-Controls the size of linetypes. (Set to 1/2 the reciprocal of the plot scale) Alias-Abbreviated command entry at the keyboard. Fastest way to re-enter the previous command? Right Mouse click, Space Bar, or Enter
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