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PRACTICE DRAWING 11

Objective:

After this activity, the student should be able to:


• Practice inputting dimensions and leaders on e-drawing
• Practice the use of commands at draw and modify panel

Dimension Settings

• Dimension Style “Standard”


• Arrow Size “3.0”
• Center Mark “None”
• Arrow Heads “Closed Filled
• Text Height “2.5”
• Text Alignment “Horizontal”
• Precision “0.0”

• Multileader Style “Standard:


• Arrow Head “Closed Filled”
• Arrow Size “3.0”
• Text Height “2.5”

• Dimension Line Thickness “0”


• Object/Drawing Thickness “0.3”

Commands to Use:
• Polyline
• Circle
• Line
• Polygon

• Fillet
• Trim
• Rotate
• Move
• Mirror

Annotation:
• Linear
• Aligned
• Angular
• Radius
• Diameter

Drawing Procedure:
Command 1: Polyline (note: ORTHO MODE is ON)
1.1 Starting Point “Click anywhere in the drawing area”.
1.2 Type “A”, Enter, type “CE”, cursor at right, type 9.5, Enter, move cursor up, hold control
Then click.
1.3 Type “L”, Enter, type “14”, Enter.
1.4 Type “A”, type “CE”, cursor at right, type “2.5”, enter, hold control, move cursor
Upward, click.
1.5 Type “L”, Enter, type “11.5”, Enter
1.6 Type “A”, Enter, Type “CE”, Enter, cursor at bottom, type “12”, enter, move cursor to the
right then click.

Figure 1:

Command 2: Mirror
2.1 Click “Mirror” at Modify Panel
2.1 Click the Figure 1, enter
2.2 Click both endpoints of the selected object, enter.

Figure 2:

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Command 3: Circle (x2)
3.1 Click “Circle, Radius” at draw panel
3.2 Click at the center point of 2 arcs of figure 2 as center of the circle
3.3 type “12”, enter

Figure 3

Command 4: Line (x2) Figure 4


4.1 Click “Line” at draw panel
4.2 Connect the top and bottom quadrants of the 2 circles

Command 5: Trim
5.1 Click “trim” at the modify panel Figure 5
5.2 Select the objects form by command 1 & 2, enter
5.3 Select the inside arcs as shown in figure 5, enter

Command 6: Line
6.1 Click “Line” at Draw Panel
6.2 Select the center of the arc (command 1, 1.6), type “80”, enter

Figure 6

Command 7: Circle Figure 7


7.1 Click “Circle, Diameter” at draw panel
7.2 Select endpoint of the line (command 6) as the center
7.3 Type “28.5”, enter

Command 8: Polygon
8.1 Click “Polygon” at the draw panel
8.2 type “4”, enter.
8.3 Select the bottom quadrant of the circle (command 7) as the center of polygon
8.4 Select “Circumscribe”, type “3.15”, enter.

Figure 8

Figure 9
Command 9: Trim
9.1 Click “trim” at the modify panel
9.2 Select the circle (command 7) and polygon (Command 8), enter
9.3 click the inside line and arc, enter

Command 10: Circle


10.1 Click “Circle, Diameter” at the draw panel Figure 10
10.2 Select endpoint of the line (command 6) as the center
10.3 type “50”, enter

Command 11: Line (ORTHO MODE is OFF)


11.1 Click “Line” at draw panel
11.2 Select endpoint of the line (command 6) as the first point
11.3 Type “54”, tab, type “45”, enter Figure 11

Command 12: Polyline (anywhere on the drawing area but near to figure 11)
(ORTHO MODE is ON)
12.1 Click “Polyline” at draw panel
12.2 Click anywhere at the drawing area for the first point, cursor at right, type “20”, enter
12.3 Cursor at top, type “5”, enter, type “A”, enter, cursor at left, type “20”, enter
12.4 Type “L”, enter, type “c”, enter
Figure 12

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Command 13: Rotate (ORTHO MODE is OFF) Figure 13
13.1 Click “Rotate” at modify panel
13.2 Select Figure 12, enter
13.3 Select the lower left corner of Figure 12 as base point
13.4 Move cursor upward, type “45”, enter

Command 14: Move


14.1 Click “Move” at modify panel
14.2 Click figure 13, enter, select the midpoint of the slanted line portion of the
as base point, then click on the upper endpoint of the line of figure 11.

Figure 14

Command 15: Circle


15.1 Click “Tan, Tan, Radius” at draw panel
15.2 Click on the circumference of the circle (command 10), click on the circumference of the
semi-circle of figure 13, type “90”, enter. Note: Make sure the symbol of tangency will
appear before clicking the circumference of the circle.

Figure 15

Command 16: Trim


16.1 Click “trim” at modify panel
16.2 Click the circle (command 15), Figure 13 and circle (command 10), enter, click the
lower circumference of circle (command 15), enter

Figure 16

Command 17: Circle Figure 17


17.1 Click “Circle, Radius” at draw panel
17.2 click on the center of circle (command 10), type “38”, enter

Command 18: Extend


18.1 Click “Extend” at modify panel
18.2 Click circle (command 17), enter, click line (command 6), enter

Figure 18

Command 19: Fillet


19.1 Click “Fillet” at modify panel
19.2 Type “r”, enter, Type “12”, enter, click line (command 6) and circle (command 17).

Figure 19

Command 20: Trim


20.1 Click “trim” at modify panel
20.2 Click Circle (command 17), Fillet Arc (command 19) and line (command 6), enter
20.3 Click the outside circumference of the circle as shown in the figure.

Figure 20

Command 21: Mirror


21.1 Click “mirror” at modify panel
21.2 Click figure 13, fillet arc (command 19), portion of circle (command 15) and portion of
circle (command 17), enter, click center of circle (command 17) and end point line, enter

Figure 21

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Command 22: Circle
22.1 Click “Circle, Radius” at draw panel
22.2 Click at the left endpoint of line (command 6) as center, type “32”, enter

Figure 22

Command 23: Fillet (x2)


23.1 Click “fillet” at modify panel
23.2 Type “r”, enter, type “76”, enter, click circle (command 22) and circle (command 15)
Figure 23

Command 24: Line (x2)


24.1 Click “Line” at draw panel
24.2 Click on the quadrant on semi-circle (command 3), intersect circle (command 22) at tangent
24.3 Move the endpoint of line on the semi-circle (command 3) and make it tangent

Figure 24

Command 25: Trim


25.1 Click “trim” at modify panel
25.2 click line (command 24) and circle (command 22) and Fillet arc (command 23), enter
25.3 Click the inside circumference of circle (command 22)

Figure 25

Command 26: Line


26.1 Create a centerline passing through the symmetrical axis

Figure 26

Command 27: Dimensions


27.1 Provide Dimensions on the figure

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