Editing Tools in Autocad
Editing Tools in Autocad
Editing Tools in Autocad
Editing Tools
In previous lessons, you have learned to create some simple drawings using the basic drawing tools. However,
to create complex drawings, you may need to perform various editing operations. The tools to perform the
editing operations are available in the Modify panel of the Home ribbon. You can click the down arrow on this
panel to find more editing tools. Using these editing tools, you can modify existing objects or use existing
objects to create new or similar objects.
• Click Home > Modify > Move on the ribbon or enter M in the command line.
• Select the circle located at the left-side, and then right-click to accept the selection.
• Select the center of the circle as the base point.
• Make sure that the Ortho Mode is activated.
• Move the cursor toward right and pick a point as shown below; the circle will be moved to the new
location, as shown.
Example:
Draw a rectangle and two concentric circles of 100 mm and 150 mm diameter inside it, as shown.
• Click Home > Modify > Copy on the ribbon or enter CO in the command line.
• Select the two circles, and then right-click to accept the selection.
• Select the center of the circle as the base point.
• Make sure that the Ortho Mode is active.
• Move the cursor toward right.
• Type 300 and press ENTER the selected entities get copied and placed at the defined location, as
shown.
The tool is still active and you can still place the copied entities at various locations, if required.
• Click Home > Modify > Rotate on the ribbon or enter RO in the command line.
• Select the circles/entities as shown below, and then right-click to accept the selection.
• Select the center of the other circle as the base point, as shown.
• Click Home > Modify > Scale on the ribbon or enter SC in the command line.
• Select the circles as shown below and right-click to accept the selection.
• Select the center point of the selected circles as the base point.
• Click Home > Draw > Circle > Tan, Tan, Radius on the ribbon.
• Click on two circles to define the tangent points, enter 200 as radius and press ENTER, as shown.
• Similarly, create other two circles of radius 200 and 300, as shown.
• Click Home > Modify > Trim on the ribbon or enter TR in the command line.
Now, you need to select the cutting edges.
• Press ENTER to select all the objects as the cutting edges.
Now, you need to select the objects to be trimmed.
• Click on the outer portion of the large circles one by one; the circles will be trimmed.
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• Select the top horizontal line as the boundary edge and right-click.
• Now, select the open vertical lines one by one; the line will be extended up to the boundary
edge.
• Now, select the open vertical line to create fillet between them, as shown.
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• Click Home > Modify > Fillet > Chamfer on the ribbon or enter CHA in
the command line.
• Follow the prompt sequence given next:
Select first line or [Undo Polyline Distance Angle Trim mEthod Multiple]: Select the Distance option
from the command line.
Specify first chamfer distance <0.0000>: Enter 3 as the first chamfer distance and press ENTER.
Specify second chamfer distance <3.0000>: Press ENTER to accept 3 as the second chamfer distance
Select first line or [Undo Polyline Distance Angle Trim mEthod Multiple]: Select the bottom left
horizontal line, as shown.
Select second line or shift-select to apply corner or [Distance Angle Method]: Select the vertical line
connected to it.
Similarly, create chamfer to another corner on the right side, as shown.
• Click Home > Modify > Mirror on the ribbon or enter MI in the command line.
• Select the drawing by clicking on it. Next, right-click.
• Select the first point of the mirror line as shown below.
• Click Home > Draw > Arc > Start, End, Direction on the ribbon.
• Select the end point of top horizontal line and bottom horizontal line to create fillet both sides, as
shown.
• Select the end point of the arc as shown below.
• Click on the portion of the drawing created using the Polyline tool; you will notice that it is selected as a
single object.
• Click Home > Modify > Explode on the ribbon or enter X in the command line.
• Select the polylines from the drawing.
• Click Home > Modify > Stretch on the ribbon or enter STRETCH in the command line.
• Drag a crossing window to select the objects of the drawing.
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Note: If you select the whole model or all entities of a model then, Stretch tool will work like a Move tool.
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• Click Home > Modify > Offset on the ribbon or enter O in the command line.
• Open a new AutoCAD file and draw the sketch shown below.
• Click Home > Modify > Array > Rectangular Array on the ribbon or enter ARRAYRECT in the command
line.
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• Select the small circle and right-click; a rectangular array with default values appears.
• Click the Divide method on the Properties panel; you need to enter the number of items in the path
array.
If you select the Measure method, you need to enter the distance between the items in the path array.
• Set the Items count to 12.
Notice that the Align Items button is active by default. As a result, the items are aligned with the path. If
you deactivate this button, the items will not be aligned with the path.
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• Select the arc created after trimming the circle. Next, right-click to accept the selection.
Note that the Rotate Items button is active in the Properties panel of the Array Creation tab. As a result, the
array objects are rotated. If you deactivate this button, the polar array is created without rotating the objects as
shown in figure.
Also, the Associative button is active by default. This ensures that you can edit the array after creating it.
• Make sure that the Associative and the Rotate Items buttons are active. Next, click the Close Array
button on the ribbon.
Grip on
circumference
Circle Move : Select the center grip of the circle and move the cursor.
Grip on
circumference
Arc
Move: Select the center grip of the arc and move the cursor.
Midpoint Grip
Endpoint Grip
Polylines,
Rectangles, Corner Grips
Polygons Add/Remove Vertex: Place the cursor on the corner grip and
select Add Vertex/Remove Vertex.
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Convert to Arc: Place the cursor on the midpoint grip and select
Convert to Arc.
Midpoint Grips
Convert to Line: Place the cursor on the midpoint grip of a
polyline arc and select Covert to Line.
Center Grip
Ellipse
Stretch: Select a grip on circumference and move the cursor.
Grips on
circumference
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Fit Points
Add/Remove Fit Point: Place the cursor on a fit point and select
Add Fit Point or Remove Fit Point.
Spline
Control Vertices