Introduction to AutoCAD 2007



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Introduction to AutoCAD 2007 Alf Yarwood Chapter 10 Exercise 1 1. Open AutoCAD 2007 with a double-click on its shortcut icon in the Windows desktop. 2. Open the template acadiso.dwt. 3. Construct the drawing as shown using the Circle, Arc and Array tools and save it as a wblock with the name Chapter10/fig01.dwg. Close the drawing. 4. Open the acadiso.dwt template. 5. Click External References... in the Insert drop-down menu. The EXTERNAL REFERENCES palette appears. Click Attach DWG... in the popup list from the Attach DWG icon. 6. The Select Reference File dialog appears. Select Chapter10/Fig.01.dwg followed with a click on the Open button. 7. The External Reference dialog appears with the selected file name showing. Click the OK button. The command line shows:

Command: _XATTACH Attach Xref "Fig01": C:\Chapter10\inserts\Fig01.dwg "Fig01" loaded. Specify insertion point or [Scale/X/Y/Z/Rotate/PScale/PX/PY/PZ/PRotate]: pick Regenerating model. Command: 8. The drawing appears in the AutoCAD window. Remember it is an xref and is therefore a block. 9. Construct a Rectangular Array of the block in four phases: (a) In a single column of 4 rows spaced at -75. (b) Using the Copy tool, copy the original drawing to form the top of a second array, and again to form the top of the right-hand array. (c) Construct the central array as a single column of 5 rows spaced at -75. (d) Construct the right-hand array as a single column of 4 rows spaced at -75. 10. Save the drawing - e.g. as Chapter10/Fig02.dwg. Close the drawing. 11. Open the drawing Fig01.dwg and, with the Erase tool, erase all hatching and rehatch with a different hatch pattern. 12. Save the drawing to the same file name Fig01.dwg. 13. Open the drawing Fig02.dwg containing the arrayed xrefs. It will be seen that the drawings have changed to the new hatch pattern. 14. Save your drawing with the file name 10_Exercise01.dwg to your floppy disk. 15. Left-click the Close button of the drawing window.

Chapter 10 Exercise 2 1. Open AutoCAD 2007 with a double-click on its shortcut icon in the Windows desktop. 2. Open the template acadiso.dwt. 3. Construct the drawing as requested - showing the two ends in front view. Save to the file name roller.dwg. 4. Close the drawing window and open the acadiso.dwt template and construct the drawing of the spindle. Save to the filename assembly.dwg. Close the drawing. 5. Open roller.dwg and insert the drawing of the spindle (assembly.dwg) as an External Reference (xref) into position between the two ends of the drawing roller.dwg. Save the drawing to the same filename roller.dwg. 6. Reopen the file assembly.dwg (of the spindle) and make changes as requested. Save the drawing to the same filename - assembly.dwg.

7. Reopen roller.dwg and note the change in the outline of the spindle. 8. Save your drawing with the file name 10_Exercise02.dwg to your floppy disk. 9. Left-click the Close button of the drawing window. 1. Open AutoCAD 2007 with a double-click on its shortcut icon in the Windows desktop. 2. Open the template acadiso.dwt. Chapter 10 Exercise 3 3. Left-click Insert in the menu bar, followed by another left-click on Raster Image Reference... in the drop-down menu which appears.

4. The Select Image File dialog appears. Left-click the View Menu icon and select Thumbnails from the dropdown menu which appears. 5. Left-click on the file name of a photograph with the file extension.jpg. Its thumbnail appears in the dialog and also in the Preview area (unless the Hide Preview button has been clicked). 6. Left-click the Open button of the dialog and another dialog appears - the Image dialog showing the name of the file in the Name field. Left-click the OK button of the dialog and the command line shows: Command: _imageattach Specify insertion point <0,0>: pick a suitable point Base image size: Width: 1.000000, Height: 0.750000, Millimeters (Note these sizes) Specify scale factor <1>: enter a scale thought suitable (remembering the Base Image Scale) followed by a right-click Command: 7. Insert several *.jpg images in this manner entering a different scale for each. 8. Save your drawing with the file name 8_Exercise03.dwg to your floppy disk. 9. Left-click the Close button of the drawing window.

Chapter 10 Exercise 4 1. Open AutoCAD 2007 with a double-click on its shortcut icon in the Windows desktop. 2. Open the first drawing of the array constructed when answering Exercise 1. 3. Left-click Edit in the AutoCAD 2007 menu bar, followed by another left-click on Copy Link in the dropdown menu which appears. 4. Open Microsoft Word with a double-click on its shortcut icon in the Windows desktop. 5. Left-click Edit in the Word menu bar, followed by another left-click on Paste in the drop-down menu. The drawing from AutoCAD 2007 is pasted into the Microsoft Word document. 6. Add some appropriate text as shown in Fig. 10.27.. 7. Save the Microsoft Word document with the file name 10_Exercise04.dwg to your floppy disk. 8. Left-click the Close button of the drawing window.

Chapter 10 Exercise 5 1. Examine the drawings of Figs 10.1, 10.2 and 10.3. 2. The upper drawing to the right shows the plan view of these two illustrations. 3. The lower drawing shows the correct plan view with the two sloping ends of the roof hatched.

Additional exercises 1. Open four drawings which have been saved to file and using the Multiple Drawing Environment arrange the four drawings in the manner shown in the illustration below. 2. The upper drawing shows a plan of a plate held in position with six hexagonal headed bolts. The bolts have been added to the drawing of the plan of the plate as external references. By amending the Xref drawing of the bolt heads change the bolt heads as shown in the lower drawing. Sizes are left to your own judgement.

3. (a) Construct the left-hand drawing hatching it with any suitable hatch patterns. Save the drawing to a suitable file name. ( b) Place the drawing into an acadiso.dwt screen as an xref and array as shown in the larger drawing below. Save the drawing to a suitable file name. (c) Open the original drawing and change the hatch patterns as shown to the right of the upper drawing. Save the drawing to the same filename. (d) Open the array drawing containing the xref and note the changes. 4. Open any one of the drawings saved to file and using the Copy command from the Edit drop-down menu, Paste the drawing into a Word document. Add some text. An example is shown below.

Multiple choice questions 1. When copying a drawing constructed in AutoCAD 2007 using the Copy command from the Edit drop-down menu, the drawing can be pasted into documents being worked in other applications. The method of copying and pasting makes use of: (a) A DXF file (b) An EPS file (c) Any item in any application can be automatically copied into another application (d) The drawing is transferred via the Clipboard. 2. When a drawing is saved as an EPS file and the EPS file is inserted into a document being worked in another application: (a) Changes made in the AutoCAD drawing will be automatically updated in the drawing in the other application (b) Changes made in the AutoCAD drawing are not reflected in the document into which the drawing has been inserted. (c) Changes made in the AutoCAD drawing are only changed in the inserted drawing after both the drawing and the document have been saved to file (d) It does not matter whether the drawing is changed or not, no changes will be reflected in the other document. 3. The reason for saving an AutoCAD drawing as a DXF file is: (a) The DXF file can be opened in any other Computer Aided Design (CAD) application (b) DXF files take up less space on a file than the AutoCAD DWG file (c) DXF files can be opened in a Microsoft Word document (d) DXF files can be opened in earlier releases of AutoCAD. 4. External references (xrefs) can be described as: (a) They are the same as blocks and are saved within the drawing file in which they were constructed, but can be inserted in other drawings (b) They are different to blocks in that changes in an original external reference are reflected in the drawing in which the xref is inserted (c) They are blocks which are saved to file names in their own right (d) They are files which refer to parts within a drawing. 5. Which files with the following file name extensions are raster files? (a) *.bmp (b) *.dwg (c) *.tif (d). *.dxf (e). *.jpg (f). *.eps (g) *.pcx.