CHAPTER 4 Dimensioning New
CHAPTER 4 Dimensioning New
DIMENSIONS - are visual representation to describe the size and location of each member of a structure. AutoCAD provides many ways to
dimensions. You can create dimensions for a wide variety of object shapes in many different orientations. You can create dimension styles to format
dimensions in your drawing conform to industry or project standard.
PRINCIPLES OF DIMENSIONING
These include the linetypes, placements of dimension features, locating exterior and interior drawing features, and dimension text.
DIMENSIONING COMPONENTS
Text – is the dimensions placed above the dimension line or in between the dimension line and centered the two extension lines.
Extension lines – are thin lines that extend out from the object. These are usually 0.13 mm thick and are offset few millimeters from the object.
Dimension lines - are thin lines used to show the extent of the object being described. It should be placed in such a way as to leave room for notes,
but still close enough to the features being described so that clarity will not be hindered.
DIMENSION STYLES
A dimension style is a named collection of dimension settings that control the appearance of dimensions. You create dimension styles to specify the
format of dimensions quickly, and to ensure that dimensions conform to standards. A dimension style defines:
- the format and position of dimension lines, extension lines, arrowheads, and center marks
- the appearance, position, and behavior of dimension text
- the rules governing where AutoCAD places text and dimension lines
- the overall dimension scale
- the format and precision of primary, alternate, and angular dimension units
- the format and precision of tolerance values
List of Options
1. Current Dimension Style - displays the name of the
dimension style that is current. The default dimension style is
STANDARD. The current style is applied to dimensions you
create.
2. Styles - lists dimension styles in the drawing.
3. List - controls the display of styles in the Styles list.
4. Preview - shows a graphic representation of the style selected
in the Styles list.
5. Description - describes the style selected in the Styles list
relative to the current style.
6. Set Current - sets the style selected under Styles to current.
The current style is applied to dimensions you create.
7. New - displays the Create New Dimension Style dialog box, in
which you can define a new dimension style.
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8. Modify - displays the Modify Dimension Styles dialog box, in which you
Figure 18_Dimension Style Manager Dialog Box can modify dimension styles.
9. Override - displays the Override Current Style dialog box, in which you can set temporary overrides to dimension styles. Overrides are displayed
as unsaved changes under the dimension style in the Styles list.
10. Compare - displays the Compare Dimension Styles dialog box, in which you can compare two dimension styles or list all the properties of one
dimension style.
B. Symbols and Arrows Tab - Sets the format and placement for arrowheads, center marks, arc length symbols, and jogged radius dimensions.
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C. Text Tab - Sets the format, placement, and alignment of dimension text.
D. Fit Tab - Controls the placement of dimension text, arrowheads, leader lines, and the dimension line.
E. Primary Units Tab - Sets the format and precision of primary dimension units and sets prefixes and suffixes for dimension text.
Prefix and Suffix - Includes a prefix and suffix symbols in the dimension text. You can enter text or use control codes to display special symbols.
F. Alternative Units Tab - Specifies display of alternate units in dimension measurements and sets their format and precision.
G. Tolerance
Figure TabPrimary
23_Modifying - Specifies
Unitsthe display and
Dimension Styleformat of dimension text tolerances.
A. LINEAR DIMENSIONS
2. ALIGN
Command: DAL(enter)
Specify first extension line origin or <select object>: pick END Of A1
Specify second extension line origin: pick END Of A2
Specify dimension line location or [Mtext/Text/Angle]: pick at any point
Dimension text = ex. 4.2426
3. ANGULAR
Command: DAN (enter)
Figure 24_Sample Vertical, Horizontal and Inclined Dimension
Select arc, circle, line, or <specify vertex>: pick line C
Select second line: pick line E
Specify dimension arc line location or [Mtext/Text/Angle]: pick at any point
Dimension text = ex. 90
1. RADIUS
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2. DIAMETER
Command: DDI (enter)
Select arc or circle: pick circle
Enter dimension text <1.5000>: press (enter)
Specify dimension line location or [Mtext/Text/Angle]: pick at any point Figure 26_DimDiameter
3. ARC LENGTH
Command: DAR (enter)
Select arc or polyline arc segment: pick the arc
Specify arc length dimension location, or [Mtext/Text/Angle/Partial/Leader]: pick at any point
Figure 27_DimArc
4. JOGGED
Command: DJO (enter)
Select arc or circle: pick the arc
Specify center location override: pick at any point
Specify dimension line location or [Mtext/Text/Angle]: pick at any point
Figure 28_DimJogged
Specify jogged location: pick at any point
5. CENTER
Command: DCE (enter)
Select arc or circle: pick circle
Figure 29_DimCenter
1. BASELINE DIMENSION
a. Command: DLI (enter)
Specify a first extension line origin or [Select] <Select>: pick a base point
Specify a second extension line origin or [Select] <Select>: pick A
Specify dimension line location or [Mtext/Text/Angle]: pick at any point
Dimension text = ex. 3.0000
b. Command: DBA (enter)
Specify a second extension line origin or [Select] <Select>: pick END of B
Dimension text = ex. 4.0000
Specify a second extension line origin or [Select] <Select>: pick END of C
Dimension text = ex. 5.0000
Specify a second extension line origin or [Select] <Select>: (enter)
Select base dimension: (enter)
Figure 30_ DimBaseline
2. CONTINUE DIMENSION
* Repeat DLI command
a. Command: DCO (enter)
Specify a second extension line origin or [Select] <Select>: pick END of B
Dimension text = ex. 2.0000
Specify a second extension line origin or [Select] <Select>: pick END of C
Dimension text = ex. 2.5000
Specify a second extension line origin or [Select] <Select>: pick END of D
Dimension text = ex. 1.6000
Specify a second extension line origin or [Select] <Select>: (enter)
Select continued dimension: (enter)
Figure 31_DimContinue
LEADER is a line or a spline with an arrowhead at one end and a multiline text object or block at the other.
In some cases, a short horizontal line, called a landing, connects text or blocks and feature control frames to the leader line.
The landing and leader line are associated with the multiline text object or block, so when the landing is relocated, the content and leader line move
along with it.
SHORTCUT
MENU COMMANDS S
DESCRIPTION
Leader QLEADER LE Creates annotation and leader line that visually links the text to an object.
Multileader MLEADER MLD Creates a multileader objects
Commands for Editing Multileader
Adds a leader line to a selected multileader object. The new leader line is
Add Leader added to the left or right of the selected multileader, depending on the
MLEADEREDIT MLE
location of the cursor.
Remove Leader Removes a leader line from a selected multileader object.
1. LEADER
Command: LE (enter) (ORTHO ON)
Specify first leader point, or [Settings] <Settings>: pick starting point
Specify next point: pick 2nd point
Specify next point: pick End point
Specify text width <0.0000>: press Enter
Enter first line of annotation text <Mtext>: Type description eg. LEADER LINE
5. In the drawing, click a start point for the leader head (Point to the object being measured or labeled).
6. Click the end point for the leader.
7. Enter your MTEXT content. (eg. SPLINE LEADER)
8. In the Text Formatting toolbar, click CLOSE TEXT EDITOR.
INQUIRY COMMANDS
MEA Marks off a specified segment length on selected object by placing point objects or blocks.
MEASURE
Options under Measure Commands:
1. Distance
2. Radius
3. Angle
4. Area
5. Volume
LAB WORKS
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