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  3. Creation of geometries by Coordinate system methods using AutoCad

Creation of geometries by Coordinate system methods using AutoCad

Aim: By using the all-co-ordinate system to create the geometry with the help of line command in AutoCAD. Introduction: AutoCAD is a software which is commercial Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and drafting tool application. Co-ordinate system, there are 4 coordinate systems which are used in AutoCAD. Absolute Coordinate System-…

    • Rahul Prajapati

      updated on 14 May 2022

    Aim:

    By using the all-co-ordinate system to create the geometry with the help of line command in AutoCAD.

    Introduction:

    AutoCAD is a software which is commercial Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and drafting tool application. Co-ordinate system, there are 4 coordinate systems which are used in AutoCAD.

    • Absolute Coordinate System- This system used when you know the precise X and Y values of the point. Absolute coordinates refer to a Cartesian System that uses x-axis, y-axis to establish the location of points. The value always counts form origin.
    • Relative Rectangular Coordinate System- A relative rectangular coordinate allows you to specify a position along the X- axis and Y-axis, to locate a point relative to the last point you specified. 
    • Relative Polar Coordinate System- Polar coordinates are used when you need to draw the next points at a specific angle. Polar coordinates system in AutoCAD specifies distance length at which angle.
    • Direct Distance Entry- This system is used when you know all the distances between all the points. i.e., by entering the distance of the second point from first point and so on.
    • For imperial template type in command bar STARTUP then press enter and give the value 1 then press enter.
    • For decimal unit type in command bar UN then press enter select decimal with precision 0.0 and feet.

    Procedure:

    Absolute Coordinate System for P1&P2-

    For absolute coordinate system keep dynamic input off. 

    P1

    P2

    Type L for line command by pressing enter then type coordinate 2,1 enter 

    Type L for line command by pressing enter then type coordinate 2,1 enter

    specify next coordinate 8,1

    specify next coordinate 5,1

    specify next coordinate 8,2

    specify next coordinate 5,5

    specify next coordinate 3,2

    specify next coordinate 6,5

    specify next coordinate 3,6

    specify next coordinate 6,1

    specify next coordinate 8,6

    specify next coordinate 9,1

    specify next coordinate 8,7

    specify next coordinate 7,8

    specify next coordinate 2,7

    specify next coordinate 4,8

    specify next coordinate 2,1 or C enter for close

    specify next coordinate 2,1 or C enter for close

     

    Relative Rectangular Coordinate System for P1&P2-

    For relative rectangular coordinate system keep dynamic input on. 

    P1

    P2

    Type L for line command by pressing enter then type coordinate 2,1 enter 

    Type L for line command by pressing enter then type coordinate 2,1 enter

    specify next coordinate @6,0

    specify next coordinate @3,0

    specify next coordinate @0,1

    specify next coordinate @0,4

    specify next coordinate @-5,0

    specify next coordinate @1,0

    specify next coordinate @0,4

    specify next coordinate @0, -4

    specify next coordinate @5,0

    specify next coordinate @3,0

    specify next coordinate @0,1

    specify next coordinate @-2,7

    specify next coordinate @-6,0

    specify next coordinate @-3,0

    specify next coordinate @0, -6 or C enter for close

    specify next coordinate @-2, -7 or C enter for close

     

    Relative Polar Coordinate System for P1&P2-

    Keep dynamic input on

    P1

    P2

    Type L for line command by pressing enter then type coordinate 2,1 enter 

    Type L for line command by pressing enter then type coordinate 2,1 enter

    specify next coordinate @6<0

    specify next coordinate @3<0

    specify next coordinate @1<90

    specify next coordinate @4<90

    specify next coordinate @5<180

    specify next coordinate @1<0

    specify next coordinate @4<90

    specify next coordinate @4<270

    specify next coordinate @5<0

    specify next coordinate @3<0

    specify next coordinate @1<90

    specify next coordinate @7<106

    specify next coordinate @6<180

    specify next coordinate @3<180

    specify next coordinate @6<270 or C enter for close

    specify next C enter for close

     

    Direct Distance Entry for P1&P2-

    P1

    P2

    Type L for line command by pressing enter then type coordinate 2,1 enter 

    Type L for line command by pressing enter then type coordinate 2,1 enter

    Move cursor right side 6 enter

    Move cursor right side 3 enter

    Move cursor upside 1 enter

    Move cursor upside 4 enter

    Move cursor left side 5 enter

    Move cursor right side 1 enter

    Move cursor upside 4 enter

    Move cursor downside 4 enter

    Move cursor right side 5 enter

    Move cursor right side 3 enter

    Move cursor upside 1 enter

    Move cursor upside 7<106 enter

    Move cursor left side 6 enter

    Move cursor left side 3 enter

    Move cursor downside 6 enter or C enter for close

    Move cursor down side, pick start point or C enter for close

     

    Result-

    P1.              P2

    P4-

    Procedure-

    Activate line command by pressing L then enter

    Type coordinate 2,1 enter    

    Specify next point @1,0

    Specify next point @0,4

    Specify next point @2, -2

    Specify next point @2,2

    Specify next point @0, -4  

    Specify next point @1,0

    Specify next point @0,7

    Specify next point @-1,0

    Specify next point @-2, -3

    Specify next point @-2,3

    Specify next point @-1,0

    Specify next point @0, -7

    Result-

    P4

    P5-

    Procedure-

    Activate line command by pressing L then enter

    Type coordinate 2,1 enter    

    Specify next point 2,1

    Specify next point 3,1

    Specify next point 3,8

    Specify next point 8,8

    Specify next point 8,2  

    Specify next point 5,2

    Specify next point 5,1

    Specify next point 9,1

    Specify next point 9,9

    Specify next point 2,9

    Specify next point 2,1 or C enter close

    Result-

    P5

    P7-

    Procedure-

    Activate line command by pressing L then enter

    Type coordinate 2,1 enter    

    Specify next point 10,1

    Specify next point 10,7

    Specify next point 2,7

    Specify next point C for close

    L enter specify first point 3,2  

    Specify next point 5,2

    Specify next point 5,5

    Specify next point 3,5

    Specify next point C for close

    L enter specify first point 6,2  

    Specify next point 8,2

    Specify next point 8,5

    Specify next point 6,5

    Specify next point C enter close

    Result-

    P7

    P7-

    Procedure-

    Activate line command by pressing L then enter

    Type coordinate 0,0 enter    

    specify next coordinate @2<90

    specify next coordinate @4<0

    specify next coordinate @4<90

    specify next coordinate @3<180

    specify next coordinate @2<90

    specify next coordinate @8<0

    specify next coordinate @2<270

    specify next coordinate @3<180

    specify next coordinate @4<270

    specify next coordinate @4<0

    specify next coordinate @2<270

    specify next coordinate @10<180 or C enter close.

    Result-

    P8

    P9-

    Procedure-

    Activate line command by pressing L then enter

    Type coordinate 1,1 enter    

    Move cursor right side 5 enter

    Move cursor upside 2 enter

    Move cursor left side 3 enter

    Move cursor down side 1 enter

    Move cursor left side 1 enter

    Move cursor upside 2 enter

    Move cursor right side 3 enter

    Move cursor upside 2 enter

    Move cursor left side 4.47<153 enter

    Move cursor down side 7 enter or C enter close

    Result-

    P9

    P10-

    Procedure-

    Activate line command by pressing L then enter

    Type coordinate 1,1 enter    

    specify next coordinate @2<0

    specify next coordinate @3<90

    specify next coordinate @3<0

    specify next coordinate @4<90

    specify next coordinate @5<180

    specify next coordinate @7<270 or C enter close

    L enter specify first point 2,5 enter

    specify next coordinate @3<0

    specify next coordinate @2<90

    specify next coordinate @3<180

    specify next coordinate @2<270 or C enter close.

    Result-

    P10

    WOOD-

    Procedure-

    Activate line command by pressing L then enter

    Type coordinate 0,0 enter    

    Specify next point @10,0

    Specify next point @0,1

    Specify next point @-2,0

    Specify next point @0,4

    Specify next point @2,0  

    Specify next point @0,1

    Specify next point @5.831<149

    Specify next point @5.831<211

    Specify next point @2,0

    Specify next point @0, -5

    Specify next point @-2,0

    Specify next point @0, -1 or C enter for close

    C enter for circle put coordinate 5,4 enter and give circle radius 2 enter

    Result- 

    WOOD

    QUEEN POST TRUSS-

    Procedure-

    Take line command by pressing L then enter

    Type coordinate 1,1 enter    

    Specify next point 1,5

    Specify next point 4.536,8.536

    Specify next point 8,5

    Specify next point 8,1

    Press Esc key to exit line command 

    Take line command give coordinate 1,5 enter

    Specify next point 8,5

    Press Esc key to exit line command 

    Take again line command give coordinate 2,5 enter

    Specify next point 2,6

    Specify next point 4.536,5

    Specify next point 7,6

    Specify next point 7,5 enter enter

    Take new line their coordinate 4.536,5

    Specify next point 4.536,8.536 enter

    Esc key to exit

    Result-

    QUEEN

    MONO PITCH-

    Procedure-

    Take line command by pressing L then enter

    Type coordinate 1,1 enter    

    Specify next point 7,1

    Specify next point 7,3

    Press Esc key to exit line command 

    Take line command give coordinate 3,1 enter

    Specify next point 3,1.667

    Specify next point 5,1

    Specify next point 5,2.333

    Specify next point 7,1

    Result-

    MONO 

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