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oadamo

posted on 30/12/10 at 03:46 PM Reply With Quote
autocad 2008

hi i need a bit of help in autocad 2008 when placing construction lines. how do you place a vertical construction line 100mm from the first line then place 2 horizontal lines to make a 100mmx100mm box.
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Yazza54

posted on 30/12/10 at 03:54 PM Reply With Quote
Just use poly line. Command 'pline'.

Select first point, ortho on and drag across right, type in 100 and enter.. that's your first line 100mm long. Then same again, move mouse down and type 100 in, then again left and then again up and you've got yourself a box. Poly line is continuous so after you've draw in one direction just carry onto the next.

Make sense? Not the easiest thing to explain sometimes.





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g.gilo

posted on 30/12/10 at 03:55 PM Reply With Quote
HI
real easy this?
draw first construction line then go to offset, enter,100 enter choose which side to offset, enter,
same for horizontal lines. use ortho to keep them tru 90 degs.

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v8kid

posted on 30/12/10 at 04:02 PM Reply With Quote
Yup offset is your best friend in Autocad.





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Yazza54

posted on 30/12/10 at 04:06 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah you can do it that way, but if you use poly line the box or square will be one entity, not 4 separable lines.





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g.gilo

posted on 30/12/10 at 04:12 PM Reply With Quote
autocad

the original question asked for "construction lines" thats why i did it that way, because they go to infinity they are sometimes good for developing views also.
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Yazza54

posted on 30/12/10 at 04:13 PM Reply With Quote
I know I know, just offering an easier way to do it. It is only a box at the end of the day.





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oadamo

posted on 30/12/10 at 04:47 PM Reply With Quote
thanks guys all sorted. iam new to all this as you can tell lol.

gilo thanks i only asked to do it this way as thats how i saw a friend do it and it seemed easy but iam finding out its not lo.

tazza54 thanks awesome i didnt no it could be done that easy.

iam building a cnc plasma in my shed so i need to be able to draw basic shapes so i can start cutting them out
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mcerd1

posted on 30/12/10 at 05:08 PM Reply With Quote
if your not used to autocad I've got some stuff I can e-mail to you next week (its for an aloder version, but it gives you all the basics)





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oadamo

posted on 30/12/10 at 05:23 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mcerd1
if your not used to autocad I've got some stuff I can e-mail to you next week (its for an aloder version, but it gives you all the basics)


that would be great if you could my email is adm@iname.com
anything will help me at the moment lol.
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bmseven

posted on 30/12/10 at 06:55 PM Reply With Quote
Many ways to draw the same thing in Acad, you can practise using co-ordinates

Line > Pick a start point then type
50<0 Enter
50<90 Enter
50<180 Enter
C Enter


First figure is distance second is the angle of the direction you are drawing in C on the last line is short for Close and will finish your line where you started






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Moorron

posted on 30/12/10 at 08:01 PM Reply With Quote
im an 'offset' drawer too, used for alot of things in CAD. Problem with cad or 3D cad is theres 20 ways to do the same thing and its only after you have got stuck will you know which way is better (future proofing).

Solidworks is the same where u draw something up to only find out 2 hours later your stuck or trying to bodge a way round it.





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Yazza54

posted on 30/12/10 at 08:18 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bmseven
Many ways to draw the same thing in Acad, you can practise using co-ordinates

Line > Pick a start point then type
50<0 Enter
50<90 Enter
50<180 Enter
C Enter


First figure is distance second is the angle of the direction you are drawing in C on the last line is short for Close and will finish your line where you started




pline





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oadamo

posted on 30/12/10 at 08:52 PM Reply With Quote
i can draw a plate now with 4 holes and radius the corners and put the measurements on the drawing
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bmseven

posted on 30/12/10 at 09:33 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Yazza54
quote:
Originally posted by bmseven
Many ways to draw the same thing in Acad, you can practise using co-ordinates

Line > Pick a start point then type
50<0 Enter
50<90 Enter
50<180 Enter
C Enter


First figure is distance second is the angle of the direction you are drawing in C on the last line is short for Close and will finish your line where you started




pline


Again - 1 entity or 4 that is the question





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Yazza54

posted on 31/12/10 at 02:32 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by oadamo
i can draw a plate now with 4 holes and radius the corners and put the measurements on the drawing
adam


I'm awarding you a pat on the back! It'll get very easy with practice.





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