AutoCAD Tutor 2011 Support Docs - Part6
AutoCAD Tutor 2011 Support Docs - Part6
AutoCAD Tutor 2011 Support Docs - Part6
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PROBLEMS FOR CHAPTER 11
DIRECTIONS FOR PROBLEMS 11–1 THROUGH 11–18
1. Open each existing drawing.
2. Use proper techniques to dimension each drawing.
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DIRECTIONS FOR PROBLEMS 11–19 THROUGH 11–24
1. Use the isometric drawings provided to develop orthographic view drawings, showing as
many views as necessary to communicate the design.
2. Fully dimension your drawings.
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PROBLEM 11–19
PROBLEM 11–20
PROBLEM 11–21
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PROBLEM 11–22
PROBLEM 11–23
PROBLEM 11–24
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PROBLEMS FOR CHAPTER 12
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PROBLEM 12-1 ANGLEBLK.DWG
Use the Drawing Units dialog box to set the units to decimal. Set the precision to two. Be sure the system
of angle measure is set to decimal degrees and the number of decimal places for the display of angles is
zero.
Keep all remaining default unit values. Keep the default settings for the drawing limits.
Begin the drawing shown in the following image by locating the lower-left corner of Angleblk, identified
by “X” at coordinate (2.35,3.17).
Refer to the drawing of the Angleblk and answer the following questions.
1. What is the total surface area of the Angleblk with the inner “H” shape removed?
Answer: ________________
2. What is the total area of the inner “H” shape?
Answer: ________________
3. What is the total length of line “A”?
Answer: ________________
4. What is the absolute coordinate value of the endpoint of the line at “B”?
Answer: ________________
5. What is the absolute coordinate value of the endpoint of the line at “C”?
Answer: ________________
6. Use the STRETCH command and extend the inner “H” shape a distance of 0.37 units in the
180° direction. Use “N” as the first corner of the crossing window and “M” as the other
corner. Use the endpoint of “D” as the base point of the stretching operation. What is the
new surface area of Angleblk with the inner “H” shape removed?
Answer: ________________
7. Use the SCALE command with the endpoint of the line at “D” as the base point. Reduce
the size of just the inner “H” using a scale factor of 0.77. What is the new surface area of
Angleblk with the inner “H” removed?
Answer: ________________
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PROBLEM 12–2 LEVER2.DWG
Use the Drawing Units dialog box to set the units to decimal. Keep the precision at four places.
Be sure the system of angle measure is set to decimal degrees and the number of decimal places for the
display of angles is zero.
Keep the remaining default unit values.
Begin the drawing shown in the following image by locating the center of the 1.0000-diameter circle at
absolute coordinate (2.2500,4.0000).
1. What is the total area of Lever2 with the inner irregular shape and both holes removed?
Answer: ________________
2. What is the absolute coordinate value of the center of the 4.5000-radius arc “C”?
Answer: ________________
3. What is the absolute coordinate value of the center of the 6.0000-radius arc “D”?
Answer: ________________
4. What is the total length of arc “C”?
Answer: ________________
5. What is the distance from the center of the 1.0000-diameter circle “A” to the intersection of
the circle and centerline at “B”?
Answer: ________________
6. What is the angle formed in the XY plane from the upper quadrant of arc “D” to the center of
the 1.5000-circle “E”?
Answer: ________________
7. What is the delta X,Y distance from the upper quadrant of arc “C” to the center of the
1.0000-hole “A”?
Answer: _______________
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INTERMEDIATE-LEVEL DRAWINGS
PROBLEM 12–3 GASKET2.DWG
Use the Drawing Units dialog box to set the units to decimal. Set the precision to two. Be sure the system
of angle measure is set to decimal degrees and the number of decimal places for the display of angles is
zero.
Keep the remaining default unit values.
Begin the drawing by locating the center of the 6.00 × 3.00 rectangle at absolute coordinate (6.00,4.75).
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