Descripción
This intermediate-to-advanced hands-on lab offers AutoCAD 3D software veterans a chance to explore the 2D model documentation of 3D part models from AutoCAD. After creating base views and projected views from 3D solid or surface models, we’ll explore sectional views. Using 3D models, we’ll create full, half, offset, and aligned sectional drawing views. We’ll also create circular and rectangular detail views. We will apply editing techniques of the 3D models to then update the derived drawing views. We will also explore undocumented Auxiliary View features from 3D models. We’ll export the 2D sectional drawing views into model space using the EXPORTLAYOUT command to get true size and shape geometry to edit and annotate as needed. If you’ve used AutoCAD 3D software in the past to create 2D multiview drawings from 3D models, attend this class and get ready to be surprised.
Aprendizajes clave
- Learn how to create drawing views of AutoCAD 3D models for drawing 2D sections and details.
- Learn how to edit 3D models and their 2D associated drawing views.
- Learn how to create undocumented auxiliary views from AutoCAD 3D models.
- Learn how to export drawing views to create 2D, sectional, multiview drawings in model space.
Orador
- J.C. MalitzkeJ. C. Malitzke is the former President of Digital JC CAD Services, Inc., an AutoCAD training and consulting company. He currently is an adjunct instructor at Moraine Valley Community College in the greater Chicago area. He is the former chair of the Computer Integrated Technologies department and a faculty member at Moraine Valley Community College. He also managed and taught for the college's Autodesk Authorized Training Center. He has been using and teaching Autodesk, Inc., products for 35+ years. J. C. is co-author of AutoCAD and Its Applications Advanced (Goodheart-Willcox). J. C. is an Autodesk University Top Presenter Award winner, an Autodesk Certified Professional and Instructor for AutoCAD software and Inventor software, and was Autodesk Certification Evaluator. J.C. has 25+ years presenting at Autodesk University and has was on the Autodesk University Mentoring Steering Committee for 3 years. . He holds a BS degree in education and an MS in industrial technology from Illinois State University. Contact J. C. at: jc.malitzke@digitaljccad.com.
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