Drawing
Problems
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Chapter
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AutoCAD and Its Applications—Basics
Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc.
Drawing Problems
Start AutoCAD if it is not already started. Start a new drawing for each problem using an appro-
priate template of your choice. The template should include layers and text styles for drawing the
given objects. Add layers and text styles as needed. Draw all objects using appropriate layers. Use
appropriate text styles, justification, and format. Follow the specific instructions for each problem.
Use only drawing and editing commands and techniques you have already learned. Do not draw
dimensions. Use your own judgment and approximate dimensions when necessary.
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Basic
1. Draw Object A using the
LINE
and
ARC
commands. Make sure the corners overrun
and center the arc on the lines, but the arc should not touch the lines. Use the TRIM,
EXTEND, and
STRETCH
commands to make Object B. Save the drawing as P11-1.
Object A Object B
2. Save
P11-1
as P11-2. In the
P11-2
file, use the
STRETCH
command to convert Object A
to Object B. Resave the drawing.
Object A Object B
3. Refer to Figure 11-25 in this chapter. Draw the object shown in Option 1. Stretch
the object to twice its length, as shown in Option 2. Stretch the object again to one
and a half times its length. Hint: Use endpoint and midpoint object snap modes to
stretch accurately. Save the drawing as P11-3.
4. Draw the part view shown. Use the
CHAMFER
command to create the inclined
surface. Save the drawing as P11-4.
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