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This lesson will have you using the tools you learned in the first level (../level_1/introduction-
to-AutoCAD-basics-1-1.htm). Believe it or not, if you understand the commands taught in the
first level, you understand almost all of the common commands used in AutoCAD 2D Drafting -
for any version.
Now that you know how the tools are used, you need to know when to use the best tool for the
job. In this tutorial you will draw a simple floor plan. You can consider this your first project.
I'm not referring to being a Project Manager in this tutorial, but organizing a project in AutoCAD
takes a standard approach. Consider drawing a room a 'project', or a floor. On your first day of
the job given a project and asked to draw it. What you draw will depend upon the 'Scope of
Work'
This example will assume that you've been put in a small room and told to draw it. The first
thing you want to do is set up your drawing. There are a few basic steps to approaching EVERY
drawing you do in CAD.
Make sure you have the ability to draw it. See if there is anything in the drawing or
area that you would not be able to reproduce. You should also see if you have all the
information you need to complete the drawing, or at least get a majority of it done. For
example, if there are angled walls, can you find that angle? Curved Walls?
Are you using a template to start the drawing with? Your Project Manager should
provide you with either the standard company (or a client's) template.
Once you have this basic information, you can begin. As you can see, there is a bit
you have to do before drawing your first line. Get into the good habit of beginning your
drawings properly and never with the attitude that you can always "Fix it later!"
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ASSIGNMENT #1 - OPTION 1
COMPUTER ROOM
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Once your drawing is set up, think about how you will actually draw it. You should start with the
most basic components first. Consider how you would build this structure. Start with the
foundation and add more detail as you go. Look at the outer walls and start there. Then add
more details such as the door openings, doors, windows, etc. Finish up with the details that are
on the scope of work - fire extinguishers, outlets, etc. Be careful with your measurements,
because if you make a mistake at the start, it will cause BIG problems later on as you continue
through the drawing.
A general rule I use is to draw like I would build it. This basic approach will at least give you a
starting point for any project in any discipline.
Just like in Previous Lessons, start AutoCAD and a new drawing by using the menu option File
> New. You will see a dialog box open that asks you to select a template drawing to use. In
these examples you will use AutoCAD's default template. This will give you the chance to
practice creating and using layers. Have a look at the types of objects in the drawing example
and create layers for each.
The first two projects are designed using imperial, architectural units (i.e.: 3'-6") as opposed to
the decimal measurements you used in the previous level. If your template is not set to
Architectural units, you can do this by using the DDUNITS command and set "Length > Type" to
Architectural.
Entering Architectural units requires a different way of inputting numbers that regular
decimal units. Here are some ways of entering them:
You don't ever need to use the inch symbol. Inches can be entered instead of feet (i.e.
48=4').
Where to start:
Here is the room you will be drawing. Imagine that you just walked in the door at the top right,
have a look around...
You'll see two more doors, and some parts of the wall sticking out - where the columns are.
Imagine that you have to measure it, and draw it. You would start with the largest
measurements first for the walls, then the columns and then draw the 23 desks last.
You're ready to start drawing now. As mentioned above, start with the outside and work your
way in. If you are drawing the first project, you can easily draw the walls (using DDE (../level_1
/direct-distance-entry-in-AutoCAD-tutorial-1-9.htm)), then offset them by the thickness of the
wall. From there, it's just a matter of inserting the door openings. I usually do that by offsetting
lines, then trimming away what I don't need. For the doors themselves, just draw a rectangle
and rotate it (later on you will learn about blocks for this). So with just a few commands, you
can draw this room - all the commands you learned in Level 1. Of course, there are many ways
to draw the same project.
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Once you have drawn the basic plan, dimension it (refer to Lesson 1-8 (../level_1/layers-
text-dimensioning-AutoCAD-tutorial-1-8.htm)). From the "Computer Room" plan you will be
adding computers and other accessories to the desks later in the course, so save the file when
you are done.
If you want to dimension this drawing, you might find that the default size is too small. The
scale / size of your dimensions is controlled by the DIMSCALE system variable. Try a value
of about 12 for this drawing and try 100 for the metric drawing.
If you want to modify your dimensions further, please jump ahead to this tutorial (../level_4
/modifying-creating-dimension-styles-autocad-4-11.htm).
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Below are 3 projects to work on. Draw them and think about how you might approach them.
Project # 1 -
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Project # 2 - Office
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