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AutoCAD: Secrets Every User Should Know Chapter 4 – Applying Graphics Standards.

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1 AutoCAD: Secrets Every User Should Know Chapter 4 – Applying Graphics Standards

2 Dimensions Anonymous Blocks –Defined by AutoCAD –Names begin with *D –Not listed as blocks Don't Explode –Can't redefine –Won't update with edits 2

3 Dimensions Associativity DIMASO Is the Old Variable DIMASSOC Is the New 0All dimension exploded (DON’T) 1 Dimensions are blocks but associated only with defpoints 2 Dimensions associated with geometry, even when in Paper Space 3

4 Dimensions Default Dimension Style –Imperial: STANDARD –Metric: ISO-25 Neither One Meets Standards Use a Different Name for Your Dimension Styles 4

5 Dimensions Custom Arrow Head –Draw one unit long, pointing right –Create a block with point as insertion –Select "User Arrow" in style 5

6 Dimension Styles Decimal Inch –Dimension Style Manager 6

7 Dimension Styles Decimal Inch –Lines tab 7

8 Dimension Styles Decimal Inch –Symbols and Arrows tab 8

9 Dimension Styles Decimal Inch –Text tab 9

10 Dimension Styles Decimal Inch –Fit tab 10

11 Dimension Styles Decimal Inch –Primary Units tab 11

12 Dimension Styles Decimal Inch –Alternative Units tab Seldom used Not allowed on military spec drawings When used, generally scale 25.4 –Tolerances tab Use when tolerance applied Classes of fit 12

13 Dimension Styles Decimal Inch –Child variations Radius Diameter 13

14 Dimension Styles Decimal Inch –Child variations 14

15 Dimension Styles ASME Metric and ISO –Start with decimal inch –Soft conversions 0.04 is approximately 1mm 0.0625 (1/16") approximately 1.5mm 0.125 (1/8") approximately 3mm 0.25 (1/4') approximately 6mm 0.375 (3/8") approximately 9mm 0.5 (1/2") approximately 12mm 15

16 Dimension Styles Architectural –Lines tab 16

17 Dimension Styles Architectural –Symbols and Arrows tab 17

18 Dimension Styles Architectural –Text tab (city blueprint, country blueprint, hand1, or romans 18

19 Dimension Styles Architectural –Fit tab 19

20 Dimension Styles Architectural –Primary Units tab 20

21 Dimension Styles Architectural –Alternate Units tab Seldom used –Tolerances tab Not Used 21

22 Dimension Styles Architectural –Child variations Radius, Diameter, and Linear 22

23 Dimension Styles Architectural –Linear Text tab 23

24 Dimension Styles Architectural –Linear Fit tab 24

25 Dimension Styles Civil Surveying –Lines tab 25

26 Dimension Styles Civil Surveying –Text tab 26

27 Dimension Styles Civil Surveying –Using on drawing 27

28 Dimension Styles Civil Surveying –Using on drawing 28

29 Dimension Rules Common Errors 29

30 Dimension Rules Acceptable Application 30

31 Text Two types of fonts –Shape fonts SHX Vector-based AutoCAD –TrueType fonts (TTF) Raster-based Windows Letter Height –General: 0.12", 3mm –Titles: 0.24", 6mm 31

32 Text Don't Use Name “Standard” Acceptable Fonts - Mechanical –NOT txt.shx –Romans.shx Acceptable Fonts - Architectural –Romans.shx –Blueprint font 32

33 Linetypes and Weights Hidden Line Conventions 33

34 Linetypes and Weights Center Lines and Marks –Often incorrect in AutoCAD 34

35 Linetypes and Weights Center Lines and Marks –Use DCE for proper marks and editing without exploding 35

36 Linetypes and Weights Circular Center Mark –ARRAY them yourself 36

37 Linetypes and Weights Lineweights –Object lines Thick (0.4mm - 0.5mm) –Other lines Thin (0.2mm - 0.25mm) –Architectural May have four to seven lineweights 37

38 AutoCAD Defaults 38

39 Applying Standards 39

40 Template Drawing Location 40

41 Use QNEW 41

42 Contents of Template File Layers –Colors, linetypes, lineweights –Layer filters, saved states Dimension Style Limits and Units Text Styles ( not STANDARD) General Block Definitions 42

43 Contents of Template File Views and Viewports Layouts for Each Sheet Size Default Plot Styles/Pen Styles System Variables (Not Registry) –AUPREC and LUPREC –LTSCALE, PSLTSCALE –MEASUREMENT –And so on 43

44 Layer Naming - Commercial Architecture AIA –Discipline –Major group –Minor group –Status –User defined Example A-WALL-DIMS-NEWW 44

45 Layer Naming - Residential Architecture Can use AIA Might Have Simpler Standard For Example FL1-DIM FL2-DIM FND-DIM 45

46 Layer Naming General Reserve Layer 0 for Defining Blocks Use Part-Based Layer Names for Assemblies Use Logical Field Names –Easier to manage with wildcards 46

47 Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level 47


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