... Polar angle is 90.■ Enter 1 and press ENTER.■ Drag to < 0, and enter 1 and press ENTER.■ Drag to < 90, and enter 1. 5 and pressENTER.■ Drag to < 18 0, and enter 1 and pressENTER.■ Drag ... selection. 11 . Close all files. Do not save. Chapter Summary ■ 41 Chapter Summary Now that you have been introduced to several core features, you can begin learning how to ... at the top of the AutoCAD window. If you are using AutoCAD LTđ, while you might see slight interface differences, every attempt has been made to retainthe fidelity of the learning experience...
... line. 10 . To draw a line perpendicular to the last:■ Drag the cursor upward making sure thatthe angle field displays 90 degrees.■ Enter 10 0. Press ENTER. 11 . To draw ... ■ 81 Procedure: Using Undo and Redo The following steps give an overview of how to use the Undo and Redo commands in the drawing. 1. On the Quick Access Toolbar, click Undo (1) , ... snaps can be on at the same time. 11 6 ■ Chapter 2: Creating Basic Drawings 9. Repeat the previous step on the opposite sideof the part. 10 . Close all files. Do not save....
... with Units ■ 14 7 11 . For the next point:■ Move the cursor to the left.■ Enter 44'-5". Press TAB.■ Enter 18 0. Press TAB.■ Click anywhere in the drawing. 12 . Right-click ... symbol is typed. Example 16 ' -2" can be simplytyped: 16 '2■ When using Architectural units, you may type 16 ' -2" or the equivalent in inches: 19 4■ If you work primarily ... understand the differencebetween 1 inch and 1 millimeter, there are some assumptions that can affect other settings such asImperial Architectural units (for example1'-6"), and alternate...
... variable set to 1.1. Begin by setting the MIRRTEXT system variable to 1. This turns the mirroring of text on.■ At the Command line, enter MIRRTEXT and press ENTER.■ Enter 1 and press ENTER. ... leftcorner as the basepoint.■ Enter a rotation angle of 10 . Press ENTER.■ Notice that the object is rotated 10 degrees counterclockwise. 18 4 ■ Chapter 3: Manipulating Objects 8. To ... Position the cursor so that the polar angledisplays 18 0 degrees. Click to select thatpoint. 10 . Close all files. Do not save. 214 ■ Chapter 3: Manipulating ObjectsLesson: Creating...
... 2 21 Practice Exercise: Creating an Array of Objects In this practice exercise, you draw a 1 x 1 rectangleand create an array using the Polar and Rectangulararray options. 1. ... Introduction in Volume1. Lesson: Creating Object Patterns ■ 219 Procedure: Creating a Polar Array of Objects The following steps are an overview of creating polar arrays. 1. On the ... Under Offset Distance and Direction, clickPick Both Offsets. Challenge Exercise: Grips ■ 2 41 11 . Use the Copy and Base Point grip modes to copy many objects at once to populate the next...
... ESC to clear the selected line. 10 . Select a dimension in the drawing. The QuickProperties panel automatically displays twoproperty rows. 11 . On the status bar, right-click ... 12 . In the Drafting Settings dialog box, QuickProperties tab, under Palette Behavior, clearthe check mark for the Collapse PaletteAutomatically option. Click OK. 13 . ... drawing. The QuickProperties panel automatically expands. 14 . Press ESC to clear the selected dimension. 15 . Close all files. Do not save. Lesson: Changing Object Properties...
... circles2 and 3 = 10 3.9447 mmDistance between circles2 and 4 = 10 5.6296 mm 11 . Angle = 13 1 degreesDelta Y = 44.9275 mm 13 . X= 253 .13 53Y= 0.0000Z = 0.0000 14 . Net area ... Distance = 55 mmAngle = 212 degrees 4. Radius for circle 2 = 17 .25mmRadius for circle 4 = 10 .00mm 5. Object type =LWPOLYLINEArea = 17 64.00mmPerimeter = 318 .00mm 9. Distance ... Volume Measures the volume of an object or a defined area. There are also options to keepa running total as you define volume or to subtract specified regions from totalcalculated volume. ...
... Objects 10 . To remove the construction lines:■ Start the Erase command.■ Select the lines indicated in the followingimage. Press ENTER. 11 . Your completed drawing. 12 . ... (1) .■ Select the object to 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) ... Press ENTER to exit the Offset command. 11 . Using the Trim command, clean up the hiddenlines as shown in the following image. 12 . To create a hidden pocket in the front...
... Objects 11 . To select a door to relocate within a wall:■ Start the Stretch command.■ Click near point (1) and then point (2) todefine the crossing window.■ Press ENTER. 12 . ... lengths at 1 for thesame results. 3. To chamfer using the polyline option:■ Draw another 8 x 6 rectangle (see #1) .■ Begin the Chamfer command.■ See that the current chamfer length is 1 and ... command from the drop-down menu. Menu Bar: Modify > Chamfer 412 ■ Chapter 5: Altering Objects 11 . To complete the right view:■ Press ENTER to repeat the Fillet command.■...
... Configure Layout1 to plot with the following settings:■ Orientation: Landscape■ Scale :1: 1■ Printer/Plotter: DWF6 ePlot.pc3■ Paper size: ISO A1 (8 41 x 594 mm) paper 3. Rename Layout1 to Plan ... 10 . On the Style panel, select ViewLabel from thetext style list. 11 .Enter the text as shown below. 12 . Double-click outside the Text Editor to close it. 13 . ... Scalelist and click 1: 30. 14 . Pan the view in the viewport so you areviewing the bay walls and couch as shown. 15 . Double-click in the gray area outside the paper. 16 . Grip...