I am praticing autocad with excercise but I get stuck here, I don't know how to draw this circle
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I am praticing autocad with excercise but I get stuck here, I don't know how to draw this circle
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I am trying this one too, it look simple but I just can't find enough information.
I am trying this one too, it look simple but I just can't find enough information.
https://studycadcam.blogspot.com/
there are a lot of excercises to practice there, but all the solution video didn't work anymore.
https://studycadcam.blogspot.com/
there are a lot of excercises to practice there, but all the solution video didn't work anymore.
Might I suggest that refresh your knowledge of trigonometry and geometry. Each of the exercises posted involve basic concepts of these subjects. After that, think through each step needed to solve the problem without using AutoCAD.
Might I suggest that refresh your knowledge of trigonometry and geometry. Each of the exercises posted involve basic concepts of these subjects. After that, think through each step needed to solve the problem without using AutoCAD.
FYI: The exercises you're going through seems to be good for the practice of drawing mechanical parts. But if you want to practice AutoCAD on drawing buildings, then might I suggest you look elsewhere for exercises involving actual floor plans.
FYI: The exercises you're going through seems to be good for the practice of drawing mechanical parts. But if you want to practice AutoCAD on drawing buildings, then might I suggest you look elsewhere for exercises involving actual floor plans.
sorry I still not figure out how to draw it, could anyone explain for me.
sorry I still not figure out how to draw it, could anyone explain for me.
@satoshiq wrote:
sorry I still not figure out how to draw it, could anyone explain for me.
Which "it"? If you're talking about the one in Message 21, it looks like you can establish the ends of the outline Arcs [put Points there, or something], with which you can use the ARC command's start-end-radius option sequence. Use OFFSET for the inboard Arcs.
@satoshiq wrote:
sorry I still not figure out how to draw it, could anyone explain for me.
Which "it"? If you're talking about the one in Message 21, it looks like you can establish the ends of the outline Arcs [put Points there, or something], with which you can use the ARC command's start-end-radius option sequence. Use OFFSET for the inboard Arcs.
Which one is it?
For the sake of clarity, start a new thread when asking a different question or asking about a different exercise.
Please review geometry concepts. There is just enough information provided to produce the drawing - first use what is given and then use the results from the given information until the drawing is complete. The originator of the drawing was trying to get you to think about geometric relationships.
For the sake of clarity, start a new thread when asking a different question or asking about a different exercise.
Please review geometry concepts. There is just enough information provided to produce the drawing - first use what is given and then use the results from the given information until the drawing is complete. The originator of the drawing was trying to get you to think about geometric relationships.
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