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AutoCAD 2025 Beginning and Intermediate



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Autore: Hamad Munir Visualizza persona
Titolo: AutoCAD 2025 Beginning and Intermediate Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Bloomfield : , : Mercury Learning & Information, , 2024
©2024
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (743 pages)
Soggetto topico: Computer-aided design
CADS (Computer system)
Nota di contenuto: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- About the Book -- Chapter 1 AutoCAD 2025 Basics -- 1.1 Starting AutoCAD -- 1.2 AutoCAD 2025 Interface -- 1.2.1 Application Menu -- 1.2.2 Quick Access Toolbar -- 1.2.3 Ribbons -- 1.2.4 InfoCenter -- 1.2.5 Command Window -- 1.2.6 Graphical Area -- 1.2.7 Status Bar -- 1.2.8 Start Tab -- 1.3 AutoCAD Defaults -- 1.4 What is My Drawing Unit? -- 1.5 Create a New AutoCAD Drawing -- 1.6 Open an Existing AutoCAD Drawing -- 1.6.1 File Tab -- 1.7 Closing Drawing Files -- 1.8 Undo and Redo Commands -- 1.8.1 Undo Command -- 1.8.2 Redo Command -- Practice 1-1 AutoCad Basics -- Chapter Review -- Chapter Review Answers -- Chapter 2 Precise Drafting AutoCAD 2025 -- 2.1 Drafting Priorities -- 2.2 Drawing Lines Using Line Command -- 2.3 What is Dynamic Input in AutoCAD? -- 2.3.1 Example for Showing Prompts -- 2.3.2 Example for Specifying Lengths and Angles -- Practice 2-1 Drawing Lines Using Dynamic Input -- 2.4 Exact Angles (Ortho vs. Polar Tracking) -- 2.4.1 Increment Angle -- 2.4.2 Additional Angles -- 2.4.3 Polar Angle Measurement -- Practice 2-2 Exact Angles -- 2.5 Precise Drafting Using Object SNAP -- 2.5.1 Activating Running OSNAPs -- 2.5.2 OSNAP Override -- Practice 2-3 Object Snap (OSNAP) -- 2.6 Drawing Circles Using Circle Command -- 2.7 Drawing Circular Arcs Using Arc Command -- 2.8 Object Snaps Related to Circles and Arcs -- 2.9 Using Object SNAP Tracking with OSNAP -- Practice 2-4a Drawing Using OSNAP and OTRACK -- Practice 2-4b Drawing Using OSNAP and OTRACK -- 2.10 Drawing Lines and Arcs Using Polyline Command -- 2.11 Converting Polylines to Lines and Arcs, and Vice-Versa -- 2.11.1 Converting Polylines to Lines and Arcs -- 2.11.2 Joining Lines and Arcs to Form a Polyline -- Practice 2-5 Drawing Polylines and Converting -- 2.12 Using Snap and Grid to Specify Points Accurately.
2.13 Using Polar Snap -- Practice 2-6 SNAP and Grid -- Practice 2-7 Small Project -- Chapter Review -- Chapter Review Answers -- Chapter 3 Modifying Commands Part I -- 3.1 How to Select Objects in AutoCAD -- 3.1.1 Window Mode (W) -- 3.1.2 Crossing Mode (C) -- 3.1.3 Window Polygon Mode (WP) -- 3.1.4 Crossing Polygon Mode (CP) -- 3.1.5 Lasso Selection -- 3.1.6 Fence Mode (F) -- 3.1.7 Last (L), Previous (P), and All Modes -- 3.1.8 Other Methods to Select Objects -- 3.2 Selection Cycling -- 3.3 Erase Command -- Practice 3-1 Selecting Objects and Erase Command -- 3.4 Move Command -- 3.4.1 Nudge Functionality -- Practice 3-2 Moving Objects -- 3.5 Copy Command -- Practice 3-3 Copying Objects -- 3.6 Rotate Command -- 3.6.1 Reference Option -- Practice 3-4 Rotating Objects -- 3.7 Scale Command -- 3.7.1 Reference Option -- Practice 3-5 Scaling Objects -- 3.8 Mirror Command -- Practice 3-6 Mirroring Objects -- 3.9 Stretch Command -- Practice 3-7 Stretching Objects -- Practice 3-8 Stretching Objects -- 3.10 Lengthening Objects -- 3.11 Joining Objects -- Practice 3-9 Lengthening and Joining Objects -- 3.12 Using Grips to Edit Objects -- 3.13 Grips and Dynamic Input -- 3.14 Grips and Perpendicular and Tangent OSNAPs -- Practice 3-10 Using Grips to Edit Objects -- Chapter Review -- Chapter Review Answers -- Chapter 4 Modifying Commands Part II -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Offsetting Objects -- 4.2.1 Offsetting Using the Offset Distance Option -- 4.2.2 Offsetting Using the Through Option -- 4.2.3 Using the Multiple Option -- Practice 4-1 Offsetting Objects -- Practice 4-2 Offsetting Objects -- 4.3 Filleting Objects -- Practice 4-3 Filleting Objects -- 4.4 Chamfering Objects -- 4.4.1 Chamfering Using the Distance Option -- 4.4.2 Chamfering Using Distance and Angle -- Practice 4-4 Chamfering Objects -- 4.5 Trimming Objects -- Practice 4-5 Trimming Objects.
4.6 Extending Objects -- Practice 4-6 Extending Objects -- 4.7 Arraying Objecs - Rectangular Array -- 4.7.1 The First Step -- 4.7.2 Using the Array Creation Context Tab -- 4.7.3 Editing a Rectangular Array Using Grips -- 4.7.4 Editing a Rectangular Array Using the Context Tab -- 4.7.5 Editing a Rectangular Array Using Quick Properties -- Practice 4-7 Arraying Objects Using Rectangular Array -- 4.8 Arraying Objects - Path Array -- Practice 4-8 Arraying Objects Using Path -- 4.9 Arraying Objects - Polar Array -- Practice 4-9 Arraying Objects Using Polar Array -- 4.10 Break Command -- Practice 4-10 Breaking Objects -- Chapter Review -- Chapter Review Answers -- Chapter 5 Layers and Inquiry Commands -- 5.1 Layers Concept in AutoCAD -- 5.2 Creating ans Setting Layer Properties -- 5.2.1 How to Create a New Layer -- 5.2.2 How to Set a Color for a Layer -- 5.2.3 How to Set the Linetype for Layers -- 5.2.4 How to Set a Lineweight for Layers -- 5.2.5 How to Set the Current Layer -- Practice 5-1 Creating and Setting Layer Properties -- 5.3 Layer Controls -- 5.3.1 Controlling Layer Visibility, Locking, and Plotting -- 5.3.2 Deleting and Renaming Layers -- 5.3.3 How to Make an Object's Layer the Current Layer -- 5.3.4 How to Undo Only Layer Actions -- 5.3.5 Moving Objects from One Layer to Another -- 5.4 While You Are at the Layer Properties Manager -- Practice 5-2 Layer Controls -- 5.5 Changing an Object's Layer, Quick Properties, and Properties -- 5.5.1 Reading Instantaneous Information About an Object -- 5.5.2 How to Move an Object from a Layer to Another Layer -- 5.5.3 What is Quick Properties? -- 5.5.4 What is Properties? -- Practice 5-3 Changing Object's Layer, Quick Properties, and Properties -- 5.6 Inquiry Commands - Introduction -- 5.7 Measuring Distance -- 5.8 Inquiring Radius -- 5.9 Measuring Angle -- 5.10 Measuring Area.
5.10. 1 How to Calculate Simple Area -- 5.10.2 How to Claculate Complex Area -- 5.11 Quick Measure -- Practice 5-4 Inquiry Commands -- Practice 5-5 Inquiry Commands -- Chapter Review -- Chapter Review Answers -- Chapter 6 Blocks and Hatch -- 6.1 Why Do We Need Blocks? -- 6.2 How to Create a Block -- 6.3 How to Use (Insert) Blocks -- 6.3.1 Block Insertion Point OSNAP -- 6.3.2 Block Count -- 6.3.3 Block Replace -- Practice 6-1A Creating and Inserting Blocks -- Practice 6-1B Auto-placement and Replace -- 6.4 Exploding Blocks and Converting Them to Files -- 6.4.1 Exploding Blocks -- 6.4.2 Converting Blocks to Files -- Practice 6-2 Exploding, Converting -- 6.5 Hatching in AutoCAD -- 6.6 Hatch Command: First Step -- 6.7 Controlling Hatch Properties -- Practice 6-3A Inputting Hatch and Controlling Hatch Properties -- 6.8 Hatch Command Using Command Window -- Practice 6-3B Hatch Using Command window -- 6.9 Specifying Hatch Origin -- 6.10 Controlling Hatch Options -- 6.10.1 How to Create Associative Hatching -- 6.10.2 How to Make Your Hatch Annotative -- 6.9.3 Using Match Properties to Create -- 6.10.4 Hatching an Open Area -- 6.10.5 Creating Separate Hatches in the Same Command -- 6.10.6 Island Detection -- 6.10.7 Set Hatch Draw Order -- Practice 6-4 Hatch Origin and Options -- 6.11 Hatch Boundary -- 6.12 Editing Hatch -- Practice 6-5 Hatch Boundary and Hatch Editing -- Chapter Review -- Chapter Review Answers -- Chapter 7 Writing Test -- 7.1 Writing Text Using Single Line Text -- Practice 7-1 Creating Text Style and Single Line Text -- 7.2 Writing Text Using Multiline Text -- 7.2.1 Style Panel -- 7.2.2 Formatting Panel -- 7.2.3 Paragraph Panel -- 7.2.4 Insert Panel -- 7.2.5 Spell Check Panel -- 7.2.6 Tools Panel -- 7.2.7 Options Panel -- 7.2.8 Close Panel -- 7.2.9 Text Editor -- Practice 7-2 Writing Using Multiline Text -- 7.3 Text Editing.
7.3.1 Double-Click Text -- 7.3.2 Quick Properties and Properties -- 7.3.3 Editing Using Grips -- 7.4 Spelling Check and Find and Replace -- Practice 7-3 Editing Text -- Chapter Review -- Chapter Review Answers -- Chapter 8 Dimensions -- 8.1 What is Dimensioning in AutoCAD? -- 8.2 Dimension Types -- 8.3 How to Insert a Linear Dimension -- 8.4 How to Insert an Aligned Dimension -- 8.5 How to Insert an Angular Dimension -- Practice 8-1 Inserting Linear, Aligned, and Angular Dimensions -- 8.6 How to Insert an Arc-Length Dimension -- 8.7 How to Insert a Radius Dimension -- 8.8 How to Insert a Diameter Dimension -- Practice 8-2 Inserting Arc Length, Radius, and Diameter Dimension -- 8.9 How to Insert a Jogged Dimension -- 8.10 How to Insert an Ordinate Dimension -- Practice 8-3 Inserting Dimensions -- 8.11 Inserting a Series of Dimensions Using the Continue Command -- 8.12 Inserting a Series of Dimensions Using the Baseline Command -- Practice 8-4 Continue Command -- Practice 8-5 Baseline Command -- 8.13 Using the Quick Dimension Command -- 8.14 Using the Dimension Command -- 8.15 Dimension Special Layer -- 8.16 Editing a Dimension Block Using Grips -- 8.17 Editing a Dimension Block Using the Right-Click Menu -- 8.18 Editing a Dimension Block Using Quick Properties and Properties -- Practice 8-6 Quick Dimension and Editing -- Chapter Review -- Chapter Review Answers -- Chapter 9 Plotting -- 9.1 What is Model Space and What is Paper Space? -- 9.2 Introduction to Layouts -- 9.3 Steps to Create a New Layout from Scratch -- 9.4 Steps to Create a New Layout Using a Template -- 9.5 Creating Layouts Using Copying -- Practice 9-1 Creating New Layouts -- 9.6 Creating Viewports -- 9.6.1 Adding Single Rectangular Viewports -- 9.6.2 Adding Multiple Rectangular Viewports -- 9.6.3 Adding Polygonal Viewports -- 9.6.4 Creating Viewports by Converting Existing Objects.
9.6.5 Creating Viewports by Clipping Existing Viewports.
Sommario/riassunto: AutoCAD 2025 Beginning and Intermediate is a comprehensive guide designed for individuals seeking to learn the fundamentals and intermediate features of AutoCAD 2025, a leading design and drafting software. Authored by Munir M. Hamad, the book provides detailed instructions on using AutoCAD 2025, covering basic navigation, command usage, and precise drafting techniques. It includes practical exercises and chapter reviews to reinforce learning, making it suitable for students, educators, and professionals in engineering, architecture, and design fields. The book aims to equip users with the skills needed to effectively utilize AutoCAD for creating technical drawings and designs.
Titolo autorizzato: AutoCAD 2025 Beginning and Intermediate  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9781501520464
9781501523168
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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