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  • ISBN-10: 1585037907
  • ISBN-13: 9781585037902
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GS-1 Preparing for the Tutorials
1(1)
Introduction to the Tutorials
1(1)
Basic Mouse Techniques
1(1)
Objectives
1(1)
Recognizing Typographical Conventions
2(2)
Creating a Working Directory
4(1)
Installing Data Files for the Tutorials
4(1)
Configuring AutoCAD for the Tutorials
5(2)
User Profiles
7(3)
Backing Up AutoCAD Defaults
10(1)
Customizable Support Files
11
GS-2 AutoCAD® Basics
1(1)
Introduction
1(1)
Starting the AutoCAD 2014 Software
1(1)
Microsoft Windows Conventions
1(1)
Objectives
1(1)
Navigating in Windows
2(1)
Basic Elements of the AutoCAD Graphics Window
2(1)
Minimizing and Restoring an Application
2(1)
Microsoft Windows Multitasking Options
3(1)
AutoCAD Pointing Techniques
3(1)
Clicking Commands and Menu Options
3(1)
Entering Points
3(1)
Dragging
4(1)
Object Selection
4(1)
AutoCAD Commands and Options
4(1)
Typing Commands
5(2)
Switching the Workspace GS2-6 Using the Ribbon
7(2)
Backing Up and Backing Out of Commands
9(1)
Repeating Commands
9(1)
Working with the Ribbon
10(3)
Accessing On-Line Help
13(1)
Using Classic Pull-Down Menus
14(2)
Working with Documents
16(1)
Exiting an AutoCAD Session
16
GS-3 Studying for the AutoCAD® Certification Exam
1(600)
General Study Tips
1(1)
Objectives
1(1)
Exam Objectives
2(1)
Certified Associate Exam Examples
2
1 Introduction to the AutoCAD® Software
1(54)
Introduction
1(1)
Starting
1(1)
The AutoCAD Screen
1(2)
The Ribbon
3(3)
Canceling Commands
6(1)
Typing Commands
6(1)
Dynamic Entry
7(2)
Starting a New Drawing
9(1)
Naming Drawing Files
10(1)
Working with Multiple Drawings
11(2)
Using Grid
13(1)
Using Zoom
14(1)
Using Snap Mode
15(1)
Drafting Settings
16(1)
Using Line
16(1)
Entering Coordinates
17(1)
Using Absolute Coordinates
17(1)
Drawing Using Grid and Snap
18(1)
Using Last Point
18(1)
Using Relative X- and Y-Coordinates
19(1)
Using Polar Coordinates
20(2)
Using the Exchange to Get Help
22(2)
Using Save
24(1)
Using Erase
24(1)
Erasing with Window or Crossing
25(1)
Using Undo
26(2)
Using Redo
28(1)
Drawing a Plot Plan
28(1)
Setting the Units
29(3)
Sizing Your Drawing
32(1)
Using Limits
33(1)
Using Rectangle
34(1)
Drawing Circles
35(1)
Adding Text
36(2)
Copying Text
38(1)
In Place Text Editing
39(1)
Moving and Rotating Text
39(1)
Setting the Text Style
40(4)
Setting a Style Current
44(1)
Using Mtext
44(4)
Spell Checking Your Drawing
48(1)
Saving Your Drawing
49(1)
Transferring Files
49(2)
Exercises
51(4)
2 Basic Construction Techniques
55(36)
Introduction
55(1)
Starting
55(1)
Opening an Existing Drawing
55(2)
Saving as a New File
57(1)
Using Layers
58(1)
Current Layer
58(1)
Controlling Layers
59(1)
Controlling Colors
60(1)
Layer Visibility
61(1)
Freezing Layers
62(1)
Locking Layers
62(1)
Making Object's Layer Current
63(1)
Using Layer
64(3)
Using Object Snap
67(3)
Using Arc
70(5)
Using Zoom
75(4)
Using the Scroll Wheel to Zoom
79(1)
Zoom Dynamic
79(1)
Using Pan Realtime
80(3)
Circle Tangent, Tangent, Radius
83(1)
Using Ellipse
84(3)
Exercises
87(4)
3 Basic Editing and Plotting Techniques
91(38)
Introduction
91(1)
Starting
91(1)
Starting from a Template Drawing
91(2)
Using Trim
93(3)
Using Offset
96(3)
Changing Object Properties
99(1)
Using the Properties Panel
99(1)
The Properties Palette
100(2)
Using Fillet
102(1)
Using Chamfer
103(1)
Using Polyline
104(3)
Using Spline
107(1)
Using Blend
108(2)
Getting Information about Your Drawing
110(1)
Using List
110(1)
Locating Points
111(1)
Measuring Geometry
111(1)
Area
111(1)
Using Multilines
112(4)
The Plot Dialog Box
116(7)
Exercises
123(6)
4 Geometric Constructions
129(64)
Introduction
129(1)
Starting
129(1)
Setting the Units and Limits
129(1)
Drawing the Wrench
130(1)
Using Copy Object
130(2)
Effective Use of Layers
132(2)
Changing Properties
134(1)
Setting the Global Linetype Scaling Factor
135(1)
Changing an Object's Linetype Scale
136(2)
Using Polygon
138(2)
Using Polar Tracking
140(3)
Using Object Snaps
143(1)
Showing a Floating Toolbar
143(1)
Object Snap Overrides
144(5)
More Object Snaps
149(2)
Object Tracking
151(1)
Using Break
151(2)
Using Extend
153(1)
Using Rotate
154(1)
Using Move
155(1)
Methods of Selecting Objects
155(2)
Select Similar
157(1)
Using Selection Filters
158(1)
Using Quick Select
159(1)
Creating the Geneva Cam
160(2)
Using Construction Line (Xline)
162(2)
Using Mirror
164(2)
Using Array
166(1)
Editing Associative Arrays
167(1)
Making Changes using Grips
168(3)
Noun/Verb Selection
171(1)
Using the Path Array
172(2)
Editing an Associative Path Array
174(3)
Using 2D Parametric Constraints
177(10)
Exercises
187(6)
5 Template Drawings and More Plotting
193(50)
Introduction
193(1)
Starting
193(1)
Using a Standard Template
193(2)
Paper Space Layouts
195(1)
Printer Area
196(1)
Viewport
196(2)
Switching to Model Space
198(1)
Inserting an Existing Drawing
198(2)
Showing the Drawing in the Layout
200(1)
Setting the Viewport Zoom Scale
201(3)
Using Pan to Position the Drawing
204(1)
Locking the Viewport Scale
205(1)
Creating a Second Floating Viewport
205(2)
Making a Viewport Active
207(2)
Attributes and Fields
209(2)
Using Irregularly Shaped Viewports
211(2)
Plotting from Paper Space
213(1)
Sheet Sets
214(6)
Creating a Template Drawing
220(1)
Creating Default Layers
221(8)
Using the Drafting Settings Dialog Box
229(1)
Selecting the Default Text Font
230(1)
Setting the Viewres Default
230(1)
Switching to a Paper Space Layout
231(1)
Adding a Title Block and Text to Paper Space
232(1)
Using Divide
233(2)
Adding the Titles
235(1)
Beginning a New Drawing from a
Template Drawing
236(1)
Changing the Title Block Text
237(1)
Exercises
238(5)
6 2D Orthographic Drawings
243(34)
Introduction
243(1)
The Front, Top, and Right-Side Orthographic Views
243(1)
View Location
244(1)
Starting
244(2)
Switching to Model Space
246(1)
Deciding the Model Space Limits
246(1)
Viewing the Model Space Limits
247(1)
Using Ortho
247(1)
Drawing Construction Lines
247(4)
Hidden Lines
251(1)
Drawing Hidden Lines
252(2)
Line Precedence
254(1)
Slanted Surfaces
255(1)
Top-View to Side-View Projection
256(1)
Drawing the Miter Line
257(1)
Using Object Snap Tracking
257(3)
Sizing and Positioning the Drawing
260(1)
Locking the Viewport Scale
261(1)
Showing Holes
262(1)
Drawing Centerlines and Center marks
263(2)
Breaking the Centerline
265(2)
Setting the Global Line type Scaling Factor
267(1)
Projecting Slanted Surfaces on Cylinders
268(4)
Exercises
272(5)
7 Dimensioning
277(48)
Introduction
277(1)
Terminology and Conventions
277(1)
Semiautomatic Dimensioning
278(1)
Starting
279(1)
Dimensioning a Shape
279(1)
Using the DIM Layer
280(1)
Dimension Standards
280(1)
Associating Dimensions
280(1)
Annotation Scaling
281(1)
The Dimension Panel
282(1)
Using Dimension Styles
282(1)
Creating a Named Dimension Style
283(1)
Scaling Dimension Features
284(1)
Lines tab
284(2)
Symbols and Arrows tab
286(2)
Text tab
288(1)
Fit Tab
289(6)
Setting the Current Style
295(1)
Checking Your Dimension Settings
296(1)
Associative Dimensioning
297(1)
Adding Dimensions to the Layout or the Model
297(1)
Adding Linear Dimensions
298(1)
Creating a Diameter Dimension
299(2)
Baseline Dimensioning
301(2)
Using Xplode
303(1)
Adding Text with Special Characters
304(1)
Using Quick Dimension
305(1)
Saving As a Template
306(1)
Dimensioning the Adapter
307(1)
Using Continue Dimension
308(1)
Angular Dimensions
309(1)
Centering the Views
310(1)
Adding the Tolerance Note
311(1)
Updating Associative Dimensions
311(1)
Using Stretch
312(1)
Modifying Dimensions
313(1)
Updating a Dimension Style
314(1)
Changing the Drawing Scale
315(2)
The Annotation Property
317(1)
Synch the Annotative and Viewport Scales
318(1)
Creating an Annotative Text Style
318(3)
Exercises
321(4)
8 Advanced Dimensioning
325(24)
Tolerance
325(1)
Tolerance Formats
326(1)
Starting
327(1)
Automatic Bilateral Tolerances
327(7)
Using Limit Tolerances
334(2)
Creating Feature Control Frames
336(4)
Using Leader with Tolerances
340(2)
Creating Datum Flags
342(2)
Creating an Annotative Dimension Style
344(2)
Exercises
346(3)
9 Section and Auxiliary Views
349(42)
Introduction
349(1)
Section Views
349(2)
Starting
351(1)
Creating 2D Section Views
351(1)
Cutting Plane Lines
352(4)
Changing Hidden Lines to Visible
356(1)
Using Hatch
357(6)
Adding the Hatch Pattern
363(1)
Creating the Side Section View
364(3)
Solid Fill
367(1)
Using Draworder
368(1)
Changing Associative Hatches
369(3)
Auxiliary Views
372(1)
Drawing Auxiliary Views Using 2D
372(2)
Aligning the UCS with the Angled Surface
374(4)
Adding Visual Reference Lines
378(1)
Linetype Conventions
378(1)
Curved Surfaces
379(5)
Drawing the Ellipse
384(2)
Exercises
386(5)
10 Blocks, Design Center, and Tool Palettes
391(34)
Introduction
391(1)
Starting
392(1)
Using the Block Command
392(3)
Inserting a Block
395(2)
Using Explode
397(1)
Using Write Block
397(2)
Using Design Center and Tool Palettes
399(5)
Drawing the Half-Adder Circuit
404(1)
Using Donut
405(1)
Freezing the TEXT2 Layer
406(1)
Creating Object Groups
406(3)
Creating Custom Interfaces
409(5)
Using Special Characters in Programmed Commands
414(5)
Exercises
419(6)
11 Introduction to Solid and Surface Modeling
425(56)
Introduction
425(1)
Starting
426(1)
The 3D Modeling Workspace
426(1)
Creating 3D Objects
427(1)
Setting the Viewpoint
428(4)
User Coordinate Systems
432(1)
The UCS Icon
433(1)
Using Layers
434(1)
Creating Multiple Viewports
435(4)
Viewports Using Different UCSs
439(1)
Creating Cylinders
440(1)
Selection Cycling
441(2)
Setting Isolines
443(1)
Building Complex Solid Models
444(1)
Using the Viewport Controls
445(1)
Creating Wedges
446(1)
Creating Cones
447(1)
Creating User Coordinate Systems
448(3)
Plotting Solid Models from Paper Space
451(2)
Saving Your Multi view Setup as a Template
453(1)
Creating Solid Models with Extrude and Revolve
454(2)
Region Modeling
456(1)
Extruding a Shape
457(2)
Creating Solids by Revolution
459(1)
Aligning the Views
459(2)
Using the Boolean Operator Intersection
461(4)
Creating Surface Models
465(1)
Using Loft
466(1)
Creating a Patch (SURFPATCH)
467(2)
Creating Mesh Models
469(1)
Creating an Edge Mesh
470(1)
Using the Steering Wheel
471(1)
Creating a Network Surface
472(2)
Creating 3D Mesh
474(2)
Exercises
476(5)
12 Changing and Plotting Solid Models
481(22)
Introduction
481(1)
Starting
481(1)
Using Fillet on Solids
482(1)
Using Chamfer on Solids
482(1)
Using Slice
483(7)
Creating the Hole
490(2)
Placing Views to Create a Drawing
492(4)
Adding the Centerlines
496(2)
Exercises
498(5)
13 Creating Assembly Drawings from Solid Models
503(40)
Introduction
503(1)
Attaching Solid Models
503(1)
Starting
504(1)
Using External References
505(2)
Layers and External References
507(1)
Inserting the Solid Part Drawings
508(4)
Checking for Interference
512(1)
Determining Mass Properties (MASSPROP)
513(1)
Creating an Exploded Isometric View
514(2)
Creating a Dynamic Block for the Ball Tags
516(3)
Defining Attributes
519(4)
Defining the Parameters
523(1)
Defining the Actions
524(2)
Inserting the Ball Tags
526(2)
Changing an Attribute Value
528(1)
Changing an Externally Referenced Drawing
529(2)
Creating the Parts List
531(1)
Extracting Attribute Information
531(6)
Exercises
537(6)
14 Solid Modeling for Section and Auxiliary Views
543(18)
Introduction
543(1)
Creating Sections from a Solid Model
543(3)
Adding a Section View
546(2)
Using Section Plane
548(1)
Using Live Section
549(1)
Section Settings
550(1)
Creating an Auxiliary View from a 3D Model
551(1)
Orienting the View
552(1)
3 Point UCS
553(1)
Using Plan
554(1)
Using 3D Dynamic View
555(2)
Exercises
557(4)
15 Rendering
561(40)
Introduction
561(1)
Objectives
561(1)
The Render Panel
562(5)
Advanced Render Settings
567(6)
Adding Lights
573(4)
Choosing Materials
577(2)
Creating a New Material
579(3)
Adjusting Mapping
582(1)
Adding Backgrounds
583(1)
Rendering to a File
584(1)
Using Sun Properties
585(1)
Geographic Location
585(5)
Exporting AutoCAD Files
590(2)
Drawing Web Format
592(1)
Exercises
593(8)
Glossary 601(16)
AutoCAD® Command Summary 617(28)
Index 645