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In this tutorial you will learn how to start AutoCAD, make the new drawing, draw the front view of the object shown and how to save a drawing. Create and set up New Drawing: Go to City Space ME1105 page and Click on City A3 – V2004Template. Switch to the model space by clicking on Model icon. Start drawing the front view of the mechanical part, Coordinate Systems. When specifying positions you can use Cartesian or Polar Coordinates. Cartesian coordinates are simply a X value, a comma, and a Y value, for example: 100,100. Polar coordinates are a Distance followed by a < symbol and an angle, for example: 10<25. Draw some lines using Line command. Snap Modes. It is often useful to be able to draw something from (for example) the end of another shape. AutoCAD has a large selection of "snap modes" for this purpose. The most commonly used snap modes are "Endpoint" (which snaps to the end of the selected graphics entity) and "Intersection" (which snaps to the intersection of two graphics entities). Saving and Closing a Drawing. Starting AutoCAD with an Existing Drawing, Draw an Arc, Layers, Draw centrelines, Draw threaded hole with hidden lines, Zoom Dynamic. The Array command, Make circle and copy it, Finishing up.

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