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hi

please can any one help me in this problems ^_^

 

here is the question:

 

By using AutoCad ,construct a solid model from the given isometric view and create the top,front,and right-side views using profile command.

 

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But your not asking a question. You need to draw it and if you get stuck on a part, then you ask.

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???? and help you cheat on a test........ so basically your asking someone to do this for you huh?

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???? and help you cheat on a test........ so basically your asking someone to do this for you huh?

 

Does this apply with actual work as well. I can just post my workload and take the afternoon off. Thanks all!

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why all these replies

i didn't know that i have to put what i did before ! .. sorry but i'm new !

 

here is the first one

i did this part only

i don't know now how to revolve it

 

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and the seconed one i don't how to start with it

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Use command _revolve, set it to 270 deg set revolve axis (line below shape) and is done. Make sure your shape is closed polyline,

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Sorry Mech, it happens alot here. Im amazed that some people will blatantly ask for someone else to do it and not give it a good old fashioned go themselves.

 

So with your assignment.....It says you need to produce a solid model, but also lists it be done using only profile command. Correct?

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mdbdesign

 

i enter revolve and i select the object but it's saying " unable to revolve this object "

 

i don't know why

 

 

 

 

mrbucket

 

yup it is

i remember for the classwork we seperated the c.w "draw" into several parts..

and then join them together..

 

but for this i don't now how to starts with

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Did you PE Join the profile into a polyline? Are you really using AutoCAD 2002 to learn? That is an ancient release. Students can download modern Autodesk 3D software for free from http://www.autodesk.com/edcommunity I think I would use Autodesk Inventor for mechanical parts like those you posted pics of.

 

Several of your dimensions are also incorrect. Modern CAD programs will create your orthographic views for you.

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yes i joined it to a polyline and i'm using autocad2002

 

 

mdbdesign

 

i can't :( cuz my posts r less than 9

 

i don't whats wrong

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i'm taking "engineering drawing" course

it's my first time using autocad

we draw using autocad and by free hand

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Mine an ancient release work without problem

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Where are you located? It seems like you should be using something more current like someone else mentioned.

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i don't know why its not working with me :(

 

but the degree should be 360 ,, it's drawn like this to show the dimensions ,,

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Where are you located? It seems like you should be using something more current like someone else mentioned.

 

 

Kuwait university

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Kuwait university

 

Wow, very nice! Post what your drawing is when you hit the appropriate posts!

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ok i'll ,,

but i don't know why i can't revolve it ,,

i tried several times ,,, we did a similar one fot the C.W but now i can't do it

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