1st Edition

Beginning AutoCAD 2006

By Bob McFarlane Copyright 2006
    374 Pages
    by Routledge

    376 Pages
    by Routledge

    Beginning AutoCAD 2006 is a course based on learning and practising the essentials of 2D drawing using AutoCAD. Bob McFarlane’s hands-on approach is uniquely suited to independent learning and use on courses. The focus on 2D drawing in one book ensures the reader gets a thorough grounding in the subject, with a greater depth of coverage than tends to be available from general introductions to AutoCAD. As a result, this book provides a true, step-by-step, detailed exploration of the AutoCAD functions required at each stage of producing a 2D drawing – an approach often not found in the many software reference guides available.

    The emphasis on learning through doing makes this book ideal for anyone involved in engineering, construction or architecture – where the focus is on productivity and practical skills. The author has also matched the coverage to the requirements of City and Guilds, Edexcel (BTEC) and SQA syllabuses.

    New features in AutoCAD 2006 are covered in this book including: DYN (dynamic input showing coordinate position and lengths – an important new feature of the latest AutoCAD software), as well as new commands in the Modify and Dimension tool set. The result is a useful refresher course for anyone using AutoCAD at this level, and those upgrading to the new software release. The course is also designed to be fully relevant to anyone using other recent releases, including AutoCAD 2005.

    Preface.
    Acknowledgements.

    Using the book.
    The AutoCAD 2006 graphics screen.
    Drawing and erasing objects and using the selection set.
    The 2D drawing aids.
    Saving and opening drawings.
    Standard sheet 1.
    Line and circle object creation.
    Object snap.
    Creating arcs, donuts, ellipses, points and polygons.
    Layers.
    Creating a working drawing.
    Using the Modify commands 1.
    Text.
    Dimensioning.
    The MODIFY commands 2.
    Grips.
    Viewing drawings.
    Hatching.
    Drawing assistance and information.
    Polylines.
    Additional draw and modify commands.
    The array command.
    Changing object properties.
    Text tables.
    Tolerances.
    Using various units and paper sizes.
    Multilines, complex lines and groups.
    Blocks and attributes.
    Wblocks and external references.
    Dynamic blocks.
    The Design Center.
    Pictorial drawings.
    Model and paper space.
    Templates, standards and sheets.
    Toolbars and tool palettes.
    File formats.

    Activities.
    Index.

    Biography

    Bob McFarlane MSc BSc ARCST CEng FIED RCADDes MIMechE MBCS FRSA