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Help please

Anonymous
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I have an assignment due on wed and I'm not very good at AutoCAD so any help would be appreciate it
One of the things I'm stuggling with is the curb on the right side I don't know to use fillet or arc and if so how ??

Any help hints is appreciate it
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NickEvans
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In autocad press F1. This brings up the help menu. Type FILLET. This will show you the help for the FILLET command. Alternatively type FILLET into autocad and see what happens (it starts the fillet command).

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JDMather
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Fillet, arc or circle (trimmed) are all the same thing.

Can you attach the dwg of what you have completed so far?


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Patchy
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The detail left out the radius for fillet  Smiley Mad

 

 

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Anonymous
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Yes but the problem is I don't know which line to offset, I'm not sure which two lines to fillet
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Anonymous
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I attached it I really dont know if i should offset if not then what should
i fillet for ?
i really appreciate the help. if you can try to explain it by steps how to
get it done that would be great help
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Patchy
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Ask your teacher the radius length, hand it in and say I'm done unless I know the radius.

 

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JDMather
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Turn on your sound.

 

 


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Ommgg I'm sorry for late reply I was at work just starting to work on the assignment. I dont know how much to thank you!!! that was very simple and clearrrr you should def be teaching our class. and the radius i'm gonna put 30 and 50 for the top and i'll ask the prof

also, can you help me out with the top I'm not sure how to get all the different hatching. 

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can you also help  me out in the road cross section the one on top please

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JDMather
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reva1991 wrote:
I attached it...

 


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Where?  I do not see a dwg file attached here?

Are you referring to the image you attached to your first post?  If so, why would I ask you to attach it again?

 

You need to attach a dwg file here to show that you know at least how to draw a horizontal line.

 

Where is your instructor?

 

I am confused by this CL designation.

 

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owen66
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"I am confused by this CL designation."

 

lol

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ACADuser
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JDMather wrote:

 

 

I am confused by this CL designation.



FWIW - In the Civil world this is commonly refered to as the "Construction Center Line".  It's much easier to design, and lay out a roadway during contruction if the centerline is defined along the crown of the pavement (axis of rotation).  Looking at this example it appears the 2m could be a typo (scale is off) and should be 4m instead.

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JDMather
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@ACADuser wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 

 

I am confused by this CL designation.



FWIW - In the Civil world this is commonly refered to as the "Construction Center Line".  It's much easier to design, and lay out a roadway during contruction if the centerline is defined along the crown of the pavement (axis of rotation).  Looking at this example it appears the 2m could be a typo (scale is off) and should be 4m instead.


Maybe my sarcasm didn't come through clearly without an emoticon.  I thought I know what CL meant.  Smiley Surprised


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ACADuser
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@Anonymous wrote:

@ACADuser wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

 

 

I am confused by this CL designation.



FWIW - In the Civil world this is commonly refered to as the "Construction Center Line".  It's much easier to design, and lay out a roadway during contruction if the centerline is defined along the crown of the pavement (axis of rotation).  Looking at this example it appears the 2m could be a typo (scale is off) and should be 4m instead.


Maybe my sarcasm didn't come through clearly without an emoticon.  I thought I know what CL meant.  Smiley Surprised


lol - happens to me quite often with sarcastic comments, especially when veiled by facetiousness.

 

Before my initail post, I read your signature line and thought...he's a mech guy, civil is different.  BTW, I began my career in mechanical and sometimes wish I had continued on that path.

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JDMather
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@ACADuser wrote:


 



 

...he's a mech guy, civil is different.  ....


We use CenterLine symbol in Inventor too.

But the MCAD world is different - we don't get 2m leeway on dimensions, 0.2mm is more usual.

 

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Patchy
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CL can be that way in civil world, it didn't say CL of the pavement, it can be CL of the project alignment and the road widens from 2 lanes to 3 lanes.

 

 

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Anonymous
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sorry so our prof has made couple mistakes apparently the road width is wrong and the CL is nothing its just the letter C & L inside of each other. Thank you all for the help. If anyone has any recommendation for videos or anything to practice and become good at autocad please post I really want to become professional at it but I don’t seem to grasp it very easily!

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Patchy
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Visit youtube.com

From easy to tough one, they have them for you to learn.

 

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