Introduction to AutoCAD 2011 -2D and 3D

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Fig. 8.23 is a front view of a car with parts hatched. Construct a similar drawing of any make of car, using hatching to emphasise the shape.

Construct Fig. 8.26 as follows: a. On layer Text, construct a circle of radius 90. b. Make layer 0 current. c. Construct the small drawing to the details as shown and save as a block with a block name shape (see Chapter 9). d. Call the Divide tool by entering div at the command line:

Fig. 8.23  Exercise 4 5.

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Hatch Pattern AR-BBB at Scale�0.4 Angle�0

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Fig. 8.26  Exercise 7

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Fig. 8.24  Exercise 5 6.

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Working to the notes given with the drawing Fig. 8.24, construct the end view of a house as shown. Use your own discretion about sizes for the parts of the drawing.

Hatch Pattern ANGLE at Scale�0.025 Angle�0

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Working to dimensions of your own choice, construct the three-view projection of a twostorey house as shown in Fig. 8.25.

Command: enter div right-click Select object to divide: pick the circle Enter number of segments or [Block]: enter b right-click Enter name of block to insert: enter shape right-click Align block with object? [Yes/ No] <Y>: right-click Enter the number of segments: enter 20 right-click Command e. Turn the layer Text off.

Fig. 8.25  Exercise 6


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