Have you tried drawing it yourself? I mean, isn't that why you're taking a Cad class, to learn how to draw using Autocad? Sure, someone could give you the drawing, but what will you have learned?
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Does anyone have a ceiling fan block (for a 2D drawing) that they would be willing to share? I have searched the free blocks (that I am aware are available), but I cannot find a ceiling fan fixture. I believe this is the last block I need for my final project in my beginning CAD class.
I am working in Autocad 2004 (upgraded to 2006).
Thanks.
Have you tried drawing it yourself? I mean, isn't that why you're taking a Cad class, to learn how to draw using Autocad? Sure, someone could give you the drawing, but what will you have learned?
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If you're not sure what a ceiling fan block should look like, then use your imagionation. I've never seen one, but I suspect that a small circle, say 200mm diameter, with 4 shapes that look like a plane prop coming out from it at 90 degree angular separation for about 750mm.
That would work fine for me.![]()
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You can learn a lot from using someone elses blocks as well, Sometime by the time you modify them to suit your purpose, it can be 4 times as much work than drawing your own from scratch
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