Cheryl R. Shrock

Advanced AutoCAD 2015 Exercise Workbook


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       Move a sub-object using grips

       Stretch using grips

       Rotate using Gizmo

       Scale using Gizmo

       Exercises

       20A - Create a Cube

       20B - Presspull or grips

       20C - Add Cylinder and subtract

       20D - Move the hole

       20E - Scale hole

       20F - Delete

       20G – Rotate

       Lesson 21

       Revolve

       Slice

       Section Plane

       Sweep

       Helix

       Exercises

       21A - Slice

       21B - Revolve

       21C - Create 2D and 3D Section

       21D - Sweep

       21E - Helix

       21F - Solid Helix

       Lesson 22

       Plotting Multiple views

       Creating Projected Views

       Creating Section Views

       Shell

       Exercises

       22A - Plot multiple views

       22B - Create Projected Views

       22C - Shell

       Projects

       Architectural

       Electro-Mechanical

       Mechanical

       Appendix

       A Add a Printer / Plotter

       B Autodesk 360 Connectivity

       C Command Line Enhancements

       Index

      This workbook is designed to follow the Beginning AutoCAD 2015, Exercise Workbook. It is excellent for classroom instruction or self-study. There are 22 lessons and 3 on-the-job type projects in Architectural, Electro-Mechanical and Mechanical. Lessons 1 thru 14 continue your education in basic 2D commands.

      Lessons 15 thru 22 introduce you to many basic 3D commands.

      Each lesson starts with step-by-step instructions followed by exercises designed for practicing the commands you learned within that lesson. The on-the-job projects are designed to give you more practice in your desired field of drafting.

      The files 2015-Workbook-Helper and 2015-3D Demo should be downloaded from our website:

       http://new.industrialpress.com/ext/downloads/acad/2015-3d-demo.zip

      Enter the address into your web browser and the download will start automatically.

      AutoCAD 2015 vs. AutoCAD LT 2015

      The LT version of AutoCAD has approximately 80 percent of the capabilities of the full version. It was originally created to be installed on the small hard drives that Laptops used to have. Hence, the name LT. (LT does not mean “Lite”) In order to reduce the size of the program AutoCAD removed some of the high-end capabilities, such as Solid Modeling. As a result, some of the commands may not be available to LT users. Consider this an opportunity to see the commands that you are missing and you can determine if you feel it necessary to upgrade.

      Cheryl R. Shrock is a retired Professor and was Chairperson of Computer Aided Design at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California. She is also an Autodesk® registered author. Cheryl began teaching CAD in 1990. Previous to teaching, she owned and operated a commercial product and machine design business where designs were created and documented using CAD. This workbook is a combination of her teaching skills and her industry experience.

      Steve Heather is a former Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Aided Design in England, UK. For the past 5 years he has been a Beta Tester for Autodesk®, testing the latest AutoCAD® software. Previous to teaching and for more than 30 years, he worked as a Precision Engineer in the Aerospace and Defense industries.

      Steve can be contacted for questions or comments at: [email protected]

      Note: If you have already configured your system for the 2015 “Beginning” Workbook you may skip to Lesson 1.

      AutoCAD ® allows you to customize it’s configuration. While you are using this workbook it is necessary for you to make some simple changes to your configuration so our configurations are the same. This will ensure that the commands and exercises work as expected. The following instructions will guide you through those changes.

      1. Start AutoCAD®

      2. Type: options then press the <enter> key. (not case sensitive)

      The text that you type will appear in the Dynamic Input box, as shown below

      NOTE:

      AUTOCAD LT USERS:

      You may find that some of the settings appear slightly different. But they are mostly the same.

      Configuration Settings

      3. Select the Display tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.

      4. Select the Open and Save tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.

      5. Select the Plot and Publish tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.

      6. Select the System tab and change the settings on your screen to match the dialog box below.

      7. Select