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Nov 21, 2024
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CAD 214 - CAD TechniquesCredits: 2 Instructional Contact Hours: 2
Drafting and design experience is a plus. Designed for the user with some previous CAD experience. Training courseware is used to thoroughly investigate the various options available in drawing commands, modification commands and dialog boxes. Practical real-world examples used to practice each functionality. Learning objectives of the lessons and exercises in this course support preparation for a computer aided design certification exam.
Prerequisite(s): CAD 114 or permission of instructor and knowledge of a windows operating system Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: Yes
Outcomes and Objectives
- Use interface tools efficiently
- Identify and state the purpose of the main interface elements
- Identify and use keyboard functions
- Use the shortcut menu to access commands and options
- Open, create, and save drawings
- Use different Zoom commands to control view navigation
- Use a wheel mouse to zoom and pan in the drawing
- Use the Regen command to regenerate the drawing
- Create basic geometry as building blocks for complex drawings.
- Identify Absolute, Relative and Relative Polar Coordinate systems.
- Use direct distance entry and dynamic input in the completion of geometry
- Use Line, Circle, Arc, Erase, Rectangle and Polygon commands to create and delete geometry
- Employ object snaps to accurately place and create objects in the drawing
- Activate and use polar tracking and Polar Snap to create accurate geometry
- Enable and use object snap tracking to position geometry
- Use the Unit command to set up the drawing environment
- Modify and manipulate geometry to edit a drawing
- Use various selection methods effectively
- Practice the options of the Move, Copy, Rotate, Mirror, Scale and Array commands
- Edit objects and display geometric information using grips
- Change the length of objects using the Trim and Extend commands.
- Create parallel and offset geometry
- Combine multiple objects into a single object using the Join command
- Use the Break and Break at Point commands
- Apply radius and angled corners using the Fillet and Chamfer commands
- Alter the shape of objects using the Stretch command
- Use the electronic drawing environment to organize and drawing and obtain geometric information from drawing objects
- Create and manage layers
- Load and set linetypes
- Describe the purpose of Layer 0
- Use Properties and Quick Properties to modify object properties
- Apply properties from a source object to destination objects using Match Properties
- Use the Inquiry commands: Distance, Area, List and ID to obtain geometric information
- Create and edit annotation objects
- Use the Mtext command to create multiline text
- Create single line text
- Use different methods to edit text
- Create text styles to manage text
- Create, edit, and manage dimensions in a typical design environment
- 6A. Dimension linear and curved objects
- 6B. Create and use dimension styles to manage dimensions
- 6C. Create and edit multileader sytles and multileaders
- Use various commands and methods to edit dimensions
- Access and use reusable content
- Create a block definition and insert a block into a drawing
- Add attribute information to blocks
- Use Design Center to reuse the data in a drawing
- Build a custom tool palette
- Access and use reusable content from online sources
- Create advanced drawing objects
- Create and edit polylines
- Use the Spline command
- Create ellipes and ellipical arcs
- Use table styles to create and edit tables
- Extract attribute information from blocks to create tables
- Create hatch and gradient fill patterns on objects
- Edit hatch and gradient fill patterns
- Prepare documents for plotting
- Create drawing templates
- Create a new layout
- Describe the purpose and key properties of layouts
- Create and scale a viewport
- Move, copy, resize, and delete viewports
- Create and apply page setups to layouts
- Plot design geometry from model space or from a layout
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