Hello everybody,
I have four exercise problems that I do not know how to do. Can you please help me with those?
For EX2-16: How to construct the ellipse in the middle? I got confused by the dimensions around that ellipse.
EX2-20: How do you draw the round rectangle in the middle and the R50 arc on the right-middle side of the drawing
EX2-30: I have no idea with this one beside the middle part
EX2-31: How do you make those curves on the side?
Thank you.
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Hi @Anonymous,
EX2-16
For the Ellipse, it appears not to be an ellipse at all but rather line segments with end points located by the provided dimensions or perhaps it is an ellipse with the ends cut off? It is unclear.
EX2-20
For the R50, you can start with a circle of R=50 and locate it by Quadrant snap to the end of the R8 fillet.
To get the top arc of the rectangular shape just offset 20
EX2-30
Start with a circle with R13
Copy it up 57 and then connect the outside Quads with straight lines
EX2-31
Start by locating the first curve which appears to share the same center point as the hole.
Then fillet R10 with the straight edge
Locate the second curve similary based upon a centerpoint of the rt hand hole.
Then connect the two using a circle TTR with R515 ant then trim off the excess of the arcs.
I hope this is clear enough.
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Hi @Anonymous!
Welcome to the forums; how fun!
Thing to remember, in CAD there are usually (at least) 6 ways to do something, so my suggestions below are but a few - there are better and different ways depending on work flows and experiences.
Start with the first one: EX 2-16
There are dimensions to each of those points, so you can draw lines or place points for each of those parts. Using the Nodes of the points or End Points of the lines, you can place the ellipse. You also have its center point and known points, so you could use those to develop the ellipse, too.
EX 2-20: Use the fillet command or the offset command. Ifyou have the R50, offset it the 20 shown and trim/fillet. Or do the math and use fillet to create both arcs
EX2-30: Except for the middle part, make all the radii corners. Layout out the shape, then use Fillet to round out each curve.
EX2-31: Fillet again.
So it looks like you need to practice and figure out the fillet command; A zero radius makes a sharp corner between two lines, (Extends & Trims), A radius of any other makes the curves by extending/trimming to the set radius.
Hope this helps!
Kenny
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