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Hi so Im in despered need of help, iv got two things to do till monday. I have to do them manualy but with this software it should very easy to do, unfortunetly i google, youtubed but i just couldnt find what i needed, maybe because I dont know the terminology in english, and i couldnt figure out the soft by myself so Ill ask here.

 

So i got these two papers.

1)http://img375.imageshack.us/i/69545061.jpg/

2) http://img27.imageshack.us/i/43728374.jpg/

(sorry im going to translate this word for word so be patient and try to undersand what im asking for)

 

Basicly the 1st one. It is said that i have to draw the given surfaces ( the parts where they colide) 2 projections. If needed i can use the 3rd projection

 

The 2nd one it is said that the surface is pierced by two panes and i have to draw a)three projections the ?tilted? cuts real lenght and the side surface layout/breakdown.

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I'd be glad if someone pointed me to a tutorial on what i need, or if your well experienced( im aware that this is fairly easy ) draw and place the done pics on the net for me somewhere.

 

Thanks

Posted (edited)

acad 2010-12-17 23-35-10-52.jpgfirst of all welcome to cad tutor

 

heres what i did in less than 5 minutes, is that what your suppose to do?

im not sure what is meant in those intructions but look at this in case your a Beginner to autocad

 

http://www.cadtutor.net/tutorials/autocad/drawing-objects.php

 

And well just look at the top bar where it says tutorials

 

ah that was quite simple

 

ahm i recommend switching to 2d drafting and annotation mode,

 

after that just draw 2 lines that resemble the drawing then go to the home tab,

and where it says properties find line type, click and some line types should appear, if not click other and the load and there ya go, the rest is self explanatory i hope

Edited by Raudel Solis

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