Introduction To Autocad 2010 Chapter 15 Exercise 1: Left-Clicks On Each Layer Other Than Layer 0
Introduction To Autocad 2010 Chapter 15 Exercise 1: Left-Clicks On Each Layer Other Than Layer 0
Introduction To Autocad 2010 Chapter 15 Exercise 1: Left-Clicks On Each Layer Other Than Layer 0
Chapter 15 Exercise 1
1. Open AutoCAD 2010 with a double-click on its shortcut icon in the Windows desktop.
2. Open the template acadiso3D.dwt.
3. Open the Layer Properties Manager by entering layer at the command line.
4. In the Layer Properties Manager palette which appears left-click the Delete Layer icon, followed by
left-clicks on each layer other than layer 0.
5. Left-click the New Layer icon three times to form Layer1, Layer2 and Layer3, .
6. For each layer left-click the colour square and from the Select Color dialog which appears select red for
Layer1, magenta for Layer2 and blue for Layer3. Close the dialog. Set the Lineweight for the three
layers to 0.3.
7. Set the drawing window to a Four: Equal viewports setup.
8. Make Layer1 the current layer.
9. Construct the body of the tool holder working in all four viewports as necessary.
10. Turn Layer1 off and make Layer2 current and working in all four viewports construct the pin with its
screws. Note - in the Illustration on the next page an enlargement of one of the screws is shown in the Front
viewport.
11. Turn Layer2 off and make Layer3 current and working in all four
viewports construct the bolt for clamping the pin in position within
the tool holder.
12. Turn all three layers - Layer1, Layer2 and Layer3 on.
13. Left-click in the Isometric viewport to make it current. In the
View/Viewports panel’s *Active Module Configuration* list
click Single.
14. In the Home/View panel click Conceptual shading.
15. Add suitable lighting, followed by attaching suitable materials to
the parts: Holder, Pin and screws, Screw.
16. Render the model drawing.
17. Save the model drawing to the file name 15_Exercise01.dwg in
a floppy disk.
18. Close the drawing window.
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Chapter 15 Exercise 2
1. Open acadiso3d.dwt - left-click New... in the Quick Access toolbar.
2. Construct the two sloping partitions first.
(a) In a Front view, construct two closed polyline outlines from which solids of revolution can be produced.
(b) Call the Revolve tool from the Home/3D Modeling panel and form the required solids of revolution.
3. Set the window in the ViewCube/Top view.
4. Construct the outlines for partitions and the surrounding 2 units thick walls and extrude the outlines to a height
of 15. Using the two tools Union and Subtract to form the partitions. Use the Fillet tool to fillet the right-
hand corners of the partitions.
5. Construct the base from two polylines. Extrude the outer to a height of 15 and the inner to a height of 13.
Place in the ViewCube/Front view and move the two into correct positions relative to each other. Subtract
the inner from the outer.
6. Still in the Front view make sure the partitions are at a correct height relative to the base and with Union
form a union of the base and partitions.
7. Place in the ViewCube/Isometric view and select 3D Hidden from the Home/View panel.
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Chapter 15 Exercise 3
1. Open acadiso3d.dwt - left-click New... in the Quick Access toolbar.
2. Construct an extrusion for the plate, cylinders for the central part and the holes and a torus for the flange at
the outer edge of the large cylinder.
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Additional exercises
2. Construct and render a 3D solid model drawing of the support, working to the details given in the two-view
orthographic projection.
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3. Construct and render the 3D solid model drawing of a support, working to the details given in the three-view
third angle orthographic projection.
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