Drawing Problems - Chapter 13 Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. 338 AutoCAD and Its Applications—Advanced Drawing Problems For the following problems, create solid models as instructed. If appropriate, apply geometric constraints to the base 2D drawing. If you are using constraints and create profiles that can be converted into regions for solid modeling, apply geometric constraints and save the drawing with a different name than the final solid model. 1. Mechanical This is a two-view orthographic drawing of a window valance mounting bracket. Create it as a solid model. Use solid primitives and Boolean commands as needed. Use the dimensions given. Similar holes have the same offset dimensions. Create new UCSs as needed. Display an appropriate pictorial view of the drawing. Then, add dimensions. Finally, add the material note so it is plan to the 3D view. Plot the drawing to scale on a C-size sheet of paper. Save the drawing as P13-1. 2. Mechanical Open P5-3. If you have not completed this problem, construct it using the directions for the problem in Chapter 5. Display the 3D view in a single viewport. Then, add dimensions to the 3D view, as shown in Chapter 5. Plot the drawing on a C-size sheet of paper. Save the drawing as P13-2.
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