Lesson 1 CAD Mechanical Part 1 Beginning Drawing Objectives

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Lesson 1 CAD Mechanical Part 1 Beginning Drawing Objectives In this assignment you will learn to identify important terminology and functions of AutoCAD, to begin a new drawing and save data in the proper subdirectory, to use pull-down menus and or tool bars, and scale for the drawing assignments, and draw horizontal lines, vertical lines, dimension lines, and change layers. Getting Started Detailed instructions will be given for the activities in assignment 1. When this assignment is completed, you will complete three more drawings using the same procedures as performed in the first one. Examples of these drawings are printed on goldenrod paper at the end of this assignment and can be identified as: Sheet Metal Pattern C1 Template for Letter T C2 Template for Letter E C3 Anvil Gasket C4 1. Select the Windows icon at the bottom left of the screen: 2. Select All Programs 3. Select Autodesk 4. Select AutoCAD 2016 English 5. Select AutoCAD 2016 English Note: This is a big program and it takes time to load. Note: If a pop ask for you to make a selection, choose the one that is recommended. CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 1

6. Select Open Files. 7. Click on Drawing (*.dwg)) in Files of type and change to Drawing Template (*.dwt). 8. Navigate by choosing Look in to Distribution or (002LJTDist (\\svoc01) (Z:) (Note: IF the Distribution folder is not available, navigate to http://jhstechnology.weebly.com/mechanicalcad.html and download all files to your U: drive. Then navigate to your U: drive in place of the Distribution folder.) CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 2

9. Select cad setup then click Open. 10. Select Otto2016.dwt and select Open. If asked, open as a Read Only file. 11. A Blank screen with a grid should appear on your screen. CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 3

Inserting the Title Block 1. To insert the Title Block, you will need to navigate to it through the Menu Bar. Menu Bar 2. If the Menu Bar is hidden, select the down arrow at the top of the screen and in the Drop down List, click on Menu Bar. Click Here 3. Now click on Insert and then Block. Click Here Then Click Here CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 4

4. A Pop Up window will appear. 5. Make sure your Pop up window is set up exactly the same and press OK. Setting Up the Title Block 12. 13. 1. When you click the OK button, type the information into the title block dialog box as illustrated and then click OK: CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 5

2. You will notice that a title block (including borderlines) with the drawing information appears on the computer screen. You will draw the assignment inside the borderlines. 5. If it is easier for you, refer to the drawing entitled Sheet Metal Pattern, from the drawing folder in the distribution folder at this time.use it for interpreting the required dimensions for the assignment. Keep the drawing available as you read instructions from this manual. 6. You will need to become familiar with the AutoCAD ribbon menus and the tabs. It is also imperative that you to become familiar with the command prompt at the bottom of the screen. If you know the name of a command you are using, it is often quicker to type the command at the command prompt rather than waste time searching menus. CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 6

7. In the command prompt window type snap and press the Enter key. Change the snap from 1/8th to 1/2 inch. By changing the snap, it simply means that each time you move the mouse, the cross hair on the screen will move 1/2 inch instead of 1/8 inch. The snap will remain the same until changed again by the user. 8. In the command line, type Grid. Select On. Information Time-Out There are three ways to view your coordinates. Relative, based on the last point clicked. Example: 2 1/64<, 5, 0 Absolute, based on an origin of 0, 0. Example: 3, 2 7/8, 0 Direct Distance Entry, based on the last point clicked plus the user moving in the correct direction and keying in the distance. It is best to work in the Relative mode. The coordinate s mode can be changed by pressing the F6 key and observing the coordinates display in the lower left corner of the screen. 9. From the Home tab on the left side, you are now going to select the line tool icon. 10. This icon enables you to draw lines. You will begin the sheet metal pattern drawing by selecting the first point in the lower left corner above the title block area. Draw the first line up 5 as noted on the Drawing C1. Select the first point of the line by CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 7

pressing the left mouse button. When the line reaches 5, press the left mouse button again to complete the line. Move the mouse to the right 2 for the next point as illustrated below: Observe the relative coordinate display on the screen as you draw: 1 ½ means 1 ½ inches. CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 8

11. Using the measurements from the drawing, continue the drawing 12. Connect the lines for each segment by pressing the left mouse button. When you close the drawing after the last line segment, press either the Enter or ESC keys. When completed, the drawing should appear as illustrated below: CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 9

13. In the next part of the assignment, you will learn to change layers and place dimensions onto the drawing as illustrated on the sample drawing C1. 14. You will need to change to the dimension layer by selecting this layer from the object properties menu bar. You will change from the object layer to the dimension layer by clicking the scroll-down arrow or triangle and selecting the dimension layer. The dimension layer will now be the current layer. 15. Click on Object on the Ribbon bar. 16. Select DIMENSION. 17. You will need to change the snap back to 1/8th from 1/2 inch. Do this at the command prompt by typing snap and pressing the enter key. Then make the change. 18. You are going to make linear dimensions for both horizontal and vertical dimensions. You will first do the horizontal dimensions across the top of the drawing. CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 10

19. Dimensions should be drawn 3/8 s from the object and 3/8 s apart from one another. 3/8 3/8 20. Select the linear dimension icon from the dimension toolbar. Move the mouse to the upper left corner of the drawing. A small purple square will snap onto the endpoint of the drawing. This is the osnap feature. Osnap means object snap. The snap will jump to any intersection on the object where you move the mouse near as illustrated below: 21. Select the first extension line end point as indicated above and then select the second point for the extension lines. These points are selected by clicking the left mouse button. When the second point is confirmed, move the cursor with the mouse above the drawing to a location of 3/8 to locate the dimension line as illustrated below: CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 11

22. Repeat the command by pressing either the space bar or the enter key and locating the points until all of the horizontal dimensions are completed. 23. Repeat these steps for the vertical dimensions. The second end point for the second extension line should be selected at the point indicated below: 24. The extension lines for the vertical dimensions need to be selected from the inside points of the drawing when applicable in order to draw the extension line long enough. Continue all points until all vertical lines are drawn. Remember that all points are selected with the left mouse button. To repeat the command for another dimension, remember to press either the space bar or the enter key. This saves keystrokes and allows you the opportunity to repeat the dimension command. CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 12

25. The completed drawing should appear as illustrated below: 26. Select save from the pull down menu or the save icon. 27. When the save options appear, you must navigate to your assigned class folder on the lab s network server. If you do not place the file in the correct location, you will receive read only messages and the file will not be saved. Click the drop down arrow to the right of the Save In Window. A menu tree will appear. Select Computer. Locate the 002LJT U: Drive Folder assigned to you and click it. CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 13

28. Create a New Folder and name it Mechanical CAD. 29. Click the File name window and name the file C1 (LAST NAME FIRST INITIAL)(PERIOD). Click the save button and the file should be saved. 30. Make sure that Files of type has AutoCAD 2013 (*.dwg) is selected. 31. If you need to change Files of type: click on the bar next to it and a menu list of file types will appear. Click on AutoCAD 2013 Drawing (*.dwg) 32. Complete drawings C2, C3 and C4 before answering the questions or proceeding to Activity 2. Terms to Know Instructions: Copy the following terms into your notebook and define them. Ribbon Save Line Save As Vertical Border Object Layer Snap Crosshair Osnap CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 14

Border Layer Ortho Coordinate Display Home Horizontal Dimension Layer Layer Control Template.dwt Drawing.dwg CAD Mechanical Part 1 Assignment 1 Page 15