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Autocad Exercise

This document provides instructions for 20 2D CAD exercises meant to help CAD beginners practice and learn CAD skills. The exercises get progressively more complex and cover topics like drawing shapes using coordinate systems, offsetting objects, rotating objects, using fillets, and drawing curved pipes. Hints are provided for some of the more challenging exercises.

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Autocad Exercise

This document provides instructions for 20 2D CAD exercises meant to help CAD beginners practice and learn CAD skills. The exercises get progressively more complex and cover topics like drawing shapes using coordinate systems, offsetting objects, rotating objects, using fillets, and drawing curved pipes. Hints are provided for some of the more challenging exercises.

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20 DAYS OF 2D CAD EXERCISES

2D CAD Exercises is designed to help CAD


beginners practice and learn CAD through
Exercises
Exercise 1

J
I

L K

M N

G H

O P

F E

C
D
Q
R

A B

Coordinates:
A=(100,100), B=(105,100), C=(105,102), D=(109,102),E=(109,104),
F=(105,104), G=(105,106), H=(109,106), I=(109,111), J=(100,111),
k=(100,109), L=(98,109), M=(98,107), N=(100,107), O=(100,105),
P=(102,105), Q=(102,101), R=(100,101).

Exercises 1 and 2 are based on the concept of


coordinates. You are expected to draw these figures
using entirely the coordinate system and the
command windows.
Exercise 2

M L J I

K
N H

O G

C F
P

D E
A B

Coordinates:
A=(290,100), B=(340,100), C=(390,150),
D=(440,100),E=(490,100), F=(490,150), G=(440,200),
H=(490,250), I=(490,300), J=(440,300), k=(390,250),
L=(340,300), M=(290,300), N=(290,250), O=(340,200),
P=(290,150).
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5

HINT:
Draw the line of length 150 straight (with 0
degree to the ground) before rotating it when
you are done with it.
You can easily rotate it using the ROTATE
command. How about the angle?
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
Exercise 9
Exercise 10
Exercise 11
Exercise 12
Exercise 13
Exercise 14
Exercise 15
Exercise 16
Exercise 17
Exercise 18
Hint

Use the CIRCLE and LINE command to get the following objects.

Clean it up using the TRIM command, you should have this


Use the OFFSET command to get the outer image of each block. You will need to find the appropriate
OFFSET dimension for each block.
Today we have this “bent pipe joint” in 2D to draw as an exercise in AutoCAD. You can go ahead a use the
HATCH command at the end of the design, nonetheless the more important in this exercise is to use a little
bit of thinking and all techniques we have learned to get the curve right. All dimensions from your design
should coincide with the one in the exercise.

Hint

The most tricky part in the exercise in my opinion is to get the curve shape right, and to place the two
ends at their right positions.

To achieve this. Use the trick shown below.

Draw the rectangle 37 x 225 and rotate is around the R225 circle with an angle of 45 degrees. And use the
R225 circle to obtain the curve of the bent.

The circle intersect the rectangle at the center of the lower side.
Use the OFFSET COMMAND toget outer lines from the one left by the R225 circle. You can easily find the
OFFSET distances using the inner and outer diameter of the pipe.
All hard parts have been done. You will need to use the FILLET command to get those rounded corners.

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