AutoCAD ® 2012 Tutorial First Level: 2D Fundamentals

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Introduction 

Learning to use a CAD system is similar to learning a new language. It is necessary to
begin with the basic alphabet and learn how to use it correctly and effectively through
practice. This will require learning some new concepts and skills as well as learning a
different vocabulary. Today, the majority of the Mechanical CAD systems are capable of
creating three-dimensional solid models. Nonetheless, all CAD systems create designs
using basic geometric entities and many of the constructions used in technical designs are
based upon two-dimensional planar geometry. The method and number of operations that
are required to accomplish the basic planar constructions are different from one system to
another.

In order to become effective and efficient in using a CAD system, we must learn to create
geometric entities quickly and accurately. In learning to use a CAD system, lines and
circles are the first two, and perhaps the most important two, geometric entities that one
should master the skills of creating and modifying. Straight lines and circles are used in
almost all technical designs. In examining the different types of planar geometric entities,
the importance of lines and circles becomes obvious. Triangles and polygons are planar
figures bounded by straight lines. Ellipses and splines can be constructed by connecting
arcs with different radii. As one gains some experience in creating lines and circles,
similar procedures can be applied to create other geometric entities. In this chapter, the
different ways of creating lines and circles in AutoCAD





Starting Up AutoCAD 2012 

1. Select the AutoCAD 2012 option on the Program menu or select the
AutoCAD 2012 icon on the Desktop.





 Once the program is loaded into memory, the AutoCAD® 2012 drawing
screen will appear on the screen.


Note that AutoCAD 2012 Tutorial  automatically assigns generic name, Drawing X, as new
drawings are created. In our example, AutoCAD opened the graphics window using
the default system units and assigned the drawing name Drawing1.


2. If necessary, click on the down-arrow in the Quick Access bar and select 
Show Menu to display the AutoCAD Menu Bar. The Menu Bar provides 
access to all AutoCAD commands. 






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