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Dec 26, 2024
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DRF 132 CAD 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Credits: 3
Incorporates hands-on experience with AutoCAD. Covers advanced graphics commands for two-dimensional drawings. Introduces elementary customization techniques. Covers three-dimensional models and drawings created from solids.
Prerequisite: DRF 131 with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor. Student Learning Outcomes:
- Create, modify and generate drawings of 3D solid models.
- Demonstrate ability to create and copy multiple layouts and manage viewpoints.
- Utilize parametric constraints, dynamic blocks, annotative scale and Action Recorder.
- Create and modify annotation styles for desired result.
- Create custom toolbars, palettes, line types, and hatching.
Content Outline
- Annotative Tools
- Dimension, leader, table and text style review
- Annotative dimensions, leaders and text
- Annotative blocks
- Parametric Tools
- Geometric constraints
- Parametric dimensions
- Dynamic Blocks
- Set-Up for Three-Dimensional Models
- 3D Workspace
- Manipulating the UCS
- Viewport review
- Isometric viewports
- Plot settings
- Solid Modeling and Editing Techniques
- Primitives
- Extrusions
- Revolutions
- Editing options
- Sweeps and lofts
- Model Views
- Orthographic and isometric views
- Section views
- Auxiliary views
- Detail views
- Layer control
- Elementary CAD Customization
- Custom hatches
- Custom line types
- Tool pallets
- Customizing the ribbon
- Action recorder
- Managing Sheet Sets and Viewpoints
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