Cheryl R. Shrock

Beginning AutoCAD 2017


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the current drawing and will not effect any other drawing.

       Plotting Transparent Objects

      Plotting transparency is disabled by default. To plot transparent objects, check the Plot transparency option in either the Plot dialog box or the Page Setup dialog box.

      This will be discussed in Lesson 26

      Using layers is an important part of managing and controlling your drawing. It is better to have too many layers than too few. You should draw like objects on the same layer. For example, place all doors on the layer “door” or centerlines on the layer “centerline”.

      When you create a new layer you will assign a name, color, linetype, lineweight, transparency and whether or not it should plot.

      1. Select the Layer command using one of the following:

      Ribbon = Home tab / Layers panel / image

       or

       Keyboard = LA <enter>

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      2. Select the New Layer tool and a new layer will appear.

      3. Type the new layer name and press <enter>

      4. Select any of the features and a dialog box will appear.

       Features:

      Refer to the previous pages for controlling and selecting color, lineweights and transparency.

      Refer to the next page for Linetype.

       LOADING and SELECTING LAYER LINETYPES

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       INSTRUCTIONS:

      1. Start a NEW file using either the inch-helper.dwt or the metric-helper.dwt

      2. Draw the LINES below using:

      A. Line command

      B. Ortho (F8) ON.

      C. Turn Increment Snap (F9) ON

      3. Select the appropriate layer, then select the Line command, then draw a line.

      4. Select the appropriate layer, then select the Line command, then draw a line.

      5. Select the appropriate layer, then select the Line command, then draw a line.

      Are you noticing a pattern here?

      6. Save the drawing as: Ex-3A

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       EXERCISE 3B

       INSTRUCTIONS:

      1. Start a NEW file using either the inch-helper.dwt or the metric-helper.dwt

      2. Change the Increment Snap to .20” [5.08 mm] and Grid spacing to .40” [10.16 mm]. If you have the Snap and Grids set correctly it will be easy.

      3. Make sure SNAP and GRID status bar buttons are ON.

      4. Draw the objects below using layer Object Line.

      Review pages 3-2 through 3-6 for Circle and Rectangle options.

      5. Do not dimension, you will learn dimensioning soon.

      6. Save the drawing as: Ex-3B

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       EXERCISE 3C

       INSTRUCTIONS:

      1. Start a NEW file using either the inch-helper.dwt or the metric-helper.dwt

      2. Draw the Rectangles below using the options:

       Dimension, Chamfer, Fillet, Width and Rotation

      3. Use layer Object Line.

      4. Save the drawing as: Ex-3C

       Rectangle Dimensions:

       Length = 3” [76.2 mm]

       Width = 2” [50.8 mm]

       Chamfer = Dist1 = .50” [12.7 mm]

       Dist2 = .50” [12.7 mm]

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       Rectangle Dimensions:

       Length = 3” [76.2 mm]

       Width = 2” [50.8 mm]

       Fillet = .50” [12.7 mm]

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       Rectangle Dimensions:

       Length = 3” [76.2 mm]

       Width = 2” [50.8 mm]

       Rotation = 45°

       Chamfer = 0

       Fillet = 0

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       Rectangle Dimensions:

       Length = 3” [76.2 mm]

       Width = 2” [50.8 mm]

       Line Width = .200” [5.08 mm]

       Rotation = 0°

       Chamfer = 0

       Fillet = 0