Drafting - G9
Drafting - G9
Drafting - G9
The primary purpose of Technical Drafting is to provide you the basic and
primary knowledge and skills that will lead you in basic technical drafting skills,
drawing conventions and necessary tools used in technical drafting. Upon
completion of this module, you are expected to: exhibit understanding on Auto CAD
Interface; draw lines ; and apply the concepts / skills relative to Auto CAD Drawing
Commands .
In this module, topics will be introduced progressively in every lesson for
gradual understanding. You will learn all the basics of technical drafting and how
they work.
After carefully reading all the lessons, answering all the questions, and
masterfully performing all the activities, you are expected to perform the basic
drawing and designs. You will be given one quarter or grading period to finish this
module.
So, explore and experience the K to 12 TLE modules and be a step closer to
becoming a successful graphic designer.
explore, examine and apply the basic concepts , underlying principles and
common competencies in computer –aided drafting.
PRE ASSESSMENT
Before studying this module, take the pre-assessment test to find out what
you already know about the course.
Directions: In your activity notebook, answer the following questions to test your
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In this modern age, Technical Drafting is produced with the use of different
computer aided design software such as : AutoCAD, Solid Works, and CATIA .
These are commercial software that are generally available in the market but there
are also similar software available for free like Google SketchUp.
Know
Know
Being proficient with AutoCAD and its user interface can help make drafting
tasks easier based on how familiar you are with all the tools that are just a click
away. The exercises in this chapter give you an understanding of how to use the
various interface elements that AutoCAD has to offer to make sure you have the
tools available when you need them.
CAD often involves more than just shapes. As in the manual drafting of
technical and engineering drawings, the output of CAD must convey information,
such as : materials, processes, dimensions, and tolerances, according to application-
specific conventions.
AutoCAD
Let’s start your AutoCAD and get familiar with the AutoCAD interface
elements, what they do, and where you can access them. Look at the figure at the
bottom of this page. You can see where are the interface elements by clicking the
next/previous button on the menu. If you can’t see the image, you need to install
flash player for your browser.
Launching AutoCAD
Drawing window
The drawing window (see Figure 1-3) is the main area in the middle of
AutoCAD where you add and modify objects in the designs that you create. When
you create a new drawing or open an existing drawing, a drawing window appears.
Each open drawing has its own drawing window. Along the bottom of each drawing
window, you find these items:
You can turn off the Model tab and layout tabs if you don’t want them
displayed. In their place are two buttons that allow you to switch to a different layout
tab.
To the left of the tabs are navigation controls that allow you to scroll to the
first, last, next, or previous layout tab if all the tabs can’t be displayed along the
bottom of the drawing window at a time.
Auto
Auto CAD
CAD 2010
2010 Fig 1 -3 Drawing Area (for V 2006)
Text window
Status
Fig 1 –bar
5. Text Window
Process
Process
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You are nearly coming to the last lap of this module. The next activities will
refine your understanding about the AutoCAD user interface. Readings and insights
are provided to enhance the existing knowledge brought by the series of activities
since you started this module. So keep going!
1. Launch the program in different ways as discussed in this module. Take turns
with your classmates to maximize the experience.
2. Browse and explore the different parts to get / become familiar with the
autoCAD window.
Reflect
Reflectand
andUnderstand
Understand
Now that you already know the AutoCAD user interface and drawing area,
watch a video presentation to have a more interactive understanding of the program.
Watch the video and try to observe the AutoCad user interface
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gbLacjW90
Answer the following questions:
1. What are the tools used in the video that will help you in using
Autocad?
Transfer
Transfer
Activity 2
3. Near the bottom of the AutoCAD drawing screen, LINE Specify first point:”
is displayed (Fig 2-2) . AutoCAD expects us to identify the starting location of
a straight line. Move the graphics cursor inside the graphics window and
watch the display of the coordinates of the graphics cursor at the bottom of
the AutoCAD drawing screen. The three numbers represent the location of the
cursor in the X, Y, and Z directions. You can treat the graphics window as if it
is a piece of paper and you are using the graphics cursor as if it is a pencil
with which to draw.
You will create a freehand sketch of a fivepoint star using the Line command
(Fig 2-3). Do not be overly concerned with the actual size or the accuracy of
your freehand sketch. This exercise aims to give you a feel of the
AutoCAD® user interface.
Fig 2 -4
Fig 2-5
6. Repeat the above steps and complete the freehand sketch by adding three
more lines (from point 3 to point 4, point 4 to point 5, and then connect to
point 5 back
to point 1). (Fig 2 -6)
Fig 2-6
7. Notice that the Line command remains activated even after we connected
the last segment of the line to the starting point (point 1) of your sketch. Inside
the graphics window, click once with the right-mouse-button and a pop-up
menu appears on the screen. (Fig 2 -7)
8. Select Enter with the left-mouse-button to end the Line command. (This is
equivalent to hitting the [ENTER] key on the keyboard.)
9. Move the cursor near point 2 and point 3, and estimate the length of the
horizontal line by watching the displayed coordinates for each point.
Process
Process
Directions : Draw a line using the Line Command . Follow the steps
below.
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Expected output
Reflect
Reflectand
andUnderstand
Understand
Transfer
Transfer
As a Grade 7 student, create a tool box for the tools used in your
Computer Hardware Servicing class . Make a creative design using created
Autocad line command.
AutoCAD Line Command: The line command allow you to create a single
line or a series of lines. To activate the line command use one of the
following options:
1- Draw Toolbar.
Fig 3 – 1 - A
Fig 3 – 1 - B
3- Key board: Type L for line on the command line and press Enter.
1- Draw Toolbar.
Fig 3 – 2 - A
Fig 3 – 2 - B
3- Key Board: Type Pl at the command line and then press Enter.
Fig 3 – 2 - C
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AutoCAD Circle Command
The circle command will allow you to create circle with the
following options:
- Center Radius
- Center Diameter
- Two Points
- Three Points
- Tangent, Tangent, Radius (TTR)
- Tangent, Tangent, Tangent.
Fig 3 – 3 -B
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3- Key Board: Type C on the command line and then press Enter.
2P Option
3P Option
1. Click Circle on the Draw Toolbar.
2. Specify the center point for the circle or[ 3P/2P/TTR].
3. Click 3P
4. Specify the first point of the circle.
5. Specify the second point of the circle.
6. Specify the third point of the circle.
1- Draw Toolbar.
Fig 3 – 4 - B
3- Keyboard: Type Ellipse at the command line and then press Enter.
Fig 3 – 4 - D
Fig 3 – 4 - F
Fig 3 – 4 - G
Fig 3 – 4 - H
1. From the Draw pull-down menu, select ellipse, then click Arc.(Fig 3 – 5
A)
Fig 3 – 5 - B
Arc command allows you to create arcs in several ways. Most arcs are
drawn in the counter-clockwise direction from the start point to the end
point.
Fig 3 – 6 - A
Fig 3 – 6 - C
Drawing Arcs with 3Points Option: This type of arc can be drawn in
both directions, counter-clockwise and clockwise.
Fig 3 – 6 - D
Drawing Arcs with Start, Center, End Option: This type of arc can be drawn
in counter-clockwise direction.
Note: You can use the same procedure to experiment the other options of
AutoCAD ARC command.
Fig 3 – 7 - A
2- Draw from the pull-down menu. Enter the number of sides required for the
polygon. (Fig 3 – 7 B)
3. Key Board, type Polygon. Enter the number of side> Specify the center of
the polygon>Select an option from Inscribed in a circle or Circumscribed
about a circle.
4. Specify the radius of the circle, enter a value and press Enter.
Fig 3 – 8
Fig 3 – 8 - B
Example:
1. Draw Toolbar
Fig 3 – 9 - A
Fig 3 – 9 - C
You create splines by specifying points. You can close the spline so
that the start and endpoints coincide to form a closed shape. Tolerance
describes how closely the spline fits the set of points you specify. The lower
the tolerance, the more closely the spline fits the points. At zero tolerance, the
spline passes through the points.
Check how much you know by doing the activities given below.
Activity No. 1
Activity No. 2
1. Open an Auto Cad drawing interface.
2. Draw lines , polylines and circles to create a simple image of your
choice .
3. Save your work as (name, cad02).
Activity No. 3
4. Open an Auto Cad drawing interface.
5. Draw curves , rectangles and spline to create a simple closed figure of
your choice .
6. Save your work as (name, cad03).
Now, watch the video and answer the activity below to better
understand the lesson.
Transfer
Transfer
You are now ready to apply the concepts and principles underlying
the process and delivery of basic manicure service. Below are a suggested
activities that you need to do.
Activity 1
Self- Teacher’s
INDICATORS Grade
Assessment
Design
40 points
Clarity of Purpose 20 %
Mechanics 20 %
Use of lines
Use of shapes
Creativity/Originality
30 points
Artistic quality of elements 10 %
Good use of Autocad elements 10 %
Creative use of drawings 10 %
Layout 30 points
Manipulation of lines 10 %
Logical arrangement of shapes 10 %
Over-all appearance of design 10 %
Total = 100%
Summar
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Technical Drafting and Computer Aided Design (CAD) are among the
many features of Information and Communication Technolody (ICT) that is
incorporated in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE).
This module enables you to learn the basic concepts, skills, techniques
and ethical standards of Technical Drafting with the use of AutoCAD. Your
learning might consequently help you become a good draftsman and designer
in your community which may serve as your source of income.
base point: The initial reference point AutoCAD uses when stretching,
moving, copying, and scaling objects.
block: A symbol or shape saved and stored in a drawing for repeated use.
circle: A closed curve with a constant radius around a center point; usually
dimensioned according to the diameter.
click: Press the left mouse button to select. Also called pick.
command line: Area where you can type commands (tool names) and
options.
drawing units: The standard linear and angular units and precision of
measurement.
drawing scale: The ratio between the actual size of objects in the drawing
and the size at which the objects plot on a sheet of paper.
graphics window: The largest area in the AutoCAD window, where drawing
and modeling occurs. Also called a drawing window.
spline curve: A curve that passes through the first and last fit points and is
influenced by the other fit points.
Referenc
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Basics of Auto CAD
http://www.amazon.com/Technical-Drawing-Edition-Frederick-
Giesecke/dp/0130081833
http://www.eastlymeschools.org/page.cfm?p=1486
http://cad-notes.com/2009/11/how-to-label-coordinate-in-autocad/
www.g-wlearning.com/CAD/9781605253282/student/
http://www.youtube.com