autocad_basic_commands
autocad_basic_commands
Commands
Suitable for Grades 6-12
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In This Tutorial You Will Learn…
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Commands in AutoCAD
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LAYER
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Making New Layers and Changing Line Colours
Create new layer icon
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Viewing and Changing Layers
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Viewing and Changing Layers in Properties
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Drawing lines
• There are two basic ways to draw lines on AutoCAD, using absolute or relative
coordinates.
• Drawing lines using absolute coordinates means you first specify a starting (x,y)
coordinate, then you specify an end (x,y) coordinate
• Drawing lines using relative coordinates means you first establish a starting
coordinate (click on another line or type in a coordinate) then you specify how long
you want the line to be and what direction it goes in (given by an angle)
• The format for this is @length<angle when you type it in on the command bar
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Use positive (x,y) coordinates when
drawing lines on AutoCAD such as
(20,30). It can be helpful to start a
drawing at (0,0) and draw using
relative coordinates after that, rather
than using absolute coordinates.
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AutoCAD recognizes angles in this
format, with 0 degrees starting on the
right hand side and angles increasing
counterclockwise from 0. You can tell
AutoCAD what direction you want a line
to go in by using angles. You can also
input negative angles into AutoCAD (if
you have learned them in school).
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Drawing Lines Using Absolute Coordinates
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Drawing Lines Using Relative Coordinates
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Drafting Settings
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Snap Options (What Snapping Looks Like)
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Offsetting Lines
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Experiment with the OFFSET
command by hovering your cursor
above and below the line you initially
made and inputting different
OFFSET distances.
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ERASE
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Erasing Lines
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Try This!
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Try this example
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CIRCLE
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Drawing a Circle
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FILLET
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Drawing a Fillet
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Drawing a Fillet
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Drawing a Fillet
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Drawing a Fillet
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Try This!
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TRIM
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Trimming a Line
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Trimming a Line
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Your drawing should now look like this.
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Try This!
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To draw the horizontal line:
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Filling an Enclosed Object Using HATCH
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Changing the Fill Colour: Hatch Editor
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Changing the Hatch Pattern: Hatch Editor
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Changing the Hatch Pattern Size: Hatch Editor
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Changing the Hatch Pattern Angle: Hatch Editor
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RECTANG
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Drawing a Rectangle
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Drawing a Rectangle
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Drawing a Rectangle
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Drawing a Rectangle
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DTEXT
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Writing a Single Line of Text
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Writing a Single Line of Text
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Writing a Single Line of Text
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Writing a Single Line of Text
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Writing a Single Line of Text
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MTEXT
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Writing a Multiple Lines of Text
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Writing a Multiple Lines of Text
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Writing a Multiple Lines of Text
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AutoCAD Basic Commands
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