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DraftSight-DRAWING EXERCISE

LIST OF COMMANDS USED Line PROCEDURE 1.  Set the dimensions in mm and drawing boundary 210 x 297 mm 2.  Select line command icon in draw toolbar or type command LINE in command window. 3.  For Front View Specify start point» 0,0 [ENTER] 4.  Specify next point» @0,10 [ENTER] 5.  Specify next point» @-10,0 [ENTER] 6.  Specify next point» @0,60 [ENTER] 7.  Specify next point» @-10,0 [ENTER] 8.  Specify next point» @-25,-25 [ENTER] 9.  Specify next point» @0,-5 [ENTER] 10. Specify next point» @-10,0 [ENTER] 11. Specify next point» @0,5 [ENTER] 12. Specify next point» @-25,25 [ENTER] 13. Specify next point» @-10,0 [ENTER] 14. Specify next point» @0,-60 [ENTER] 15. Specify next point» @-10,0 [ENTER] 16. Close 17.  Using the snap function draw the projection lines(thickness 0.15mm),Top view and side view. 18. The line style of drawing modified to thickness of 0.70mm 19.  Dimension the model 9 dimension line of thick...

DraftSight-BLOCKS: CREATE, EDIT, IMPORT AND EXPLODE.

Blocks A Block is a collection of entities bound together as a single  entity. After creating  a Block, we can insert it whenever we need it in a drawing. When you use the MakeBlock command, the symbol is recognized in the current drawing only. The MakeBlock command write a symbol to an external drawing file for use in any drawing. Click the MakeBlock icon on the Draw toolbar. The Block Definition dialog box is displayed. Name: Enter name. Description: Enter description. Units: Select Millimeters. Block entities: Click the Select in graphics area icon. Specify entities>> enter To insert a block Click Insert, Block from the Main menu. The Insert Block dialog box is displayed. The Insert Block dialog box provides the ability to select created symbols. Select the created block and specify the position in drawing where it can be inserted. Position X: Position Y: Click OK. Explode a Block DraftSight  provides  the  ability  to  ex...

LAYERS: CREATION, NAMING, PROPERTIES MANAGER

Working with Layers Working  with  Layers  is  analogous  to  drawing  manually  using  Layers  of  see-through  media.   Parts  or portions  -  these might be functional portions, such as Construction Lines,  of one complete drawing are drawn on different 'media' that, imposed on top of one another, form the entire drawing. Layers are useful in  separating  entities,  such  as  parts  or  sub-assemblies,  or  structural  components,  such  as  pipe  sizes  or building materials. They also serve to separate elements such as Construction Lines, Centerlines, Outlines, and Dimensions, or items  that are to be placed in a group, such as foliage in an architectural drawing. When you use Layers, you have a clearer construction of the drawing and better control over the drawing. Layer 0: The Default Layer The default Laye...

DraftSight: TRANSFORMATIONS: MOVE,COPY,ROTATE,SCALE,MIRROR,OFFSET, TRIM,EXTEND,FILLET AND CHAMFER

COPY COPY is the command is used to create one or more copies of selected objects.  The copies of the object can be drawn by selecting the copy tool from modify toolbar. The command format for copy function is Command: COPY  Specify entities»   Specify from point»   Specify second point»   MOVE MOVE command is used to move an object or objects from a position to any required position without changing their size. The command can be accessed by selecting Move tool from modify toolbar. Command: MOVE  Specify entities»   Specify from point»   Specify destination»   ROTATE ROTATE command is used to rotate the objects  through any angle about its base. The command can be accessed by selecting Rotate tool from modify toolbar. Command: ROTATE  Specify entities»   Specify pivot point»   Specify rotation angle»   SCALE SCALE command is used to enlarge or reduces entities while keeping the proportions sa...

CAD LAB VIVA QUESTIONS

MODEL QUESTIONS FOR CAD LAB VIVA VOICE 1.  What is meant by engineering drawing? 2.  What is meant by solid geometry? 3.  How many axes do Cartesian coordinate system has? 4.  What is meant by CAD? 5.  What are the different softwares used for CAD? 6.  What are the important hardware systems used for CAD? 7.  What is absolute coordinates? 8.  What is the difference between chamfer and Fillet? 9.  Which is the direction for positive angle? 10.  Which is the direction of negative angle? 11.  What is meant by Cartesian coordinate system? 12.  What is meant by dimensioning? 13.  What is an ortho mode? 14.  What is the use of OFFSET command? 15.  What is the difference between UNDO & REDO? 16.  What are the different methods for drawing an arc? 17.  How to activate isometric axes in CAD? 18.  Which is the latest version of SolidsWorks? 19.  What is the use of extruded featur...

Draft Sight DRAWING EXERCISE

To draw isometric views for the orthographic diagram shown here           LIST OF COMMANDS USED Line, Hatch, Snap, Ortho, Isometric grid PROCEDURE 1.       Set Ortho on. 2.       Enter Snap command, enter G for grid style and the I for isometric then press enter. 3.       Enter Isometricgrid and select T or top 4.       Enter Line command 5.       Select start point 6.       Specify next point: 40 7.       Specify next point : 15 8.       Specify next point : 20 9.       Specify next point : 15 10.   Specify next point : 20 11.   Specify next point: 60 12.   Specify next point: 8...

Draft Sight- Drawing exercise

To draw orthographic views for the pictorial diagram-V Block LIST OF COMMANDS USED Line PROCEDURE 1.       Set the dimensions in mm and drawing boundary 210 x 297 mm 2.       Select line command icon in draw toolbar or type command LINE in command window. 3.       For Front View Specify start point» 0,0 [ENTER] 4.       Specify next point» @0,10 [ENTER] 5.       Specify next point» @-10,0 [ENTER] 6.       Specify next point» @0,60 [ENTER] 7.       Specify next point» @-10,0 [ENTER] 8.       Specify next point» @-25,-25 [ENTER] 9.       Specify next point» @0,-5 [ENTER] 10.   Specify next point» @-10,0 [ENTER] 11.   Specify next point» @0,5 [ENTER] 12. ...