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SDC PUBLICATIONS © 2011 Chapter 3 Geometric Construction and Editing Tools Learning Objectives: Set up the display of Drawing Units. Display AutoCAD's toolbars. Set up and use OBJECT SNAPS. Edit, using EXTEND and TRIM. Use the FILLET command. Create parallel geometric entities. Using the PEDIT command. Use the EXPLODE command.

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Chapter 3 Geometric Construction and Editing Tools. Learning Objectives: Set up the display of Drawing Units. Display AutoCAD's toolbars. Set up and use OBJECT SNAPS. Edit, using EXTEND and TRIM. Use the FILLET command. Create parallel geometric entities. Using the PEDIT command. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 3 Geometric Construction and Editing Tools

Learning Objectives: Set up the display of Drawing Units. Display AutoCAD's toolbars. Set up and use OBJECT SNAPS. Edit, using EXTEND and TRIM. Use the FILLET command. Create parallel geometric entities. Using the PEDIT command. Use the EXPLODE command.

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Introduction

Exploring the possibilities of a CAD system can be very exciting. For persons who have board drafting experiences, the transition from the drafting board to the computer does require some adjusting. But, the essential skills required to work in front of a computer are not that much different from those needed for board drafting. In fact, many of the basic skills acquired in board drafting can also be applied to a computer system. For example, the geometric construction techniques that are typically used in board drafting can be used in AutoCAD. The main difference between using a CAD system over the traditional board drafting is the ability to create and modify geometric entities very quickly and accurately. As it was illustrated in the previous chapters, a variety of object construction and editing tools, which are available in AutoCAD, are fairly easy to use. It is important to emphasize that a good understanding of the geometric construction fundamentals remains to be the most important part of using a CAD system. A good understanding of the basic geometric construction commands can be very helpful in expanding one’s understanding of the more complex commands/techniques involved in using CAD systems.

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Geometric constructionsThe creation of designs usually involves the manipulations of geometric shapes. In technical drawings, many of the geometric shapes are constructed with specific geometric properties, such as perpendicularity, parallelism and tangency. For example, in the below drawing, quite a few implied geometric properties are present.

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Bisection of a Line or Arc -CAD Method

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Bisection of an Angle - CAD Method

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Dividing a Given Line into A Number of Equal Parts

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Circle Through Three Points

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Line Tangent To A circle from A Given Point

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Circle of a Given Radius Tangent To Two Given Lines

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Circle of a Given Radius Tangent To Two Given Lines

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The Gasket design

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Using the Extend command

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Using the Trim Command

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The FILLET command

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Converting objects into a Polyline

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Using the OFFSET command

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Using the Area Inquiry Tool