Chapter 7 sectioning in auto cad 2010
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Chapter 7Creating Section Views in AutoCAD
Topics
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Sectioning: TopicsSummary7.1) Introduction7.2) Cutting Plane Lines7.3) Hatches
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Creating Section Views in AutoCAD
Summary
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Summary What will we learn in Chapter 7?
→ How to create a cutting plane line and a section view.
Key points→ Hatches = Section lines
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Creating Section Views in AutoCAD
7.1) Introduction
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Introduction Cutting planes lines are created
manually using the Phantom line type. → They are very thick and placed on their own
layer. Section lines (or Hatches) are created
automatically once a cut region has been selected.
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Creating Section Views in AutoCAD
7.2) Cutting Plane Lines
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Cutting Plane Lines Creating a cutting plane line.
→ A line is drawn indicating where the part is to be cut.
→ MULTILEADERS are used to indicate the view direction. The arrow size is usually larger than a dimension line arrowhead.
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Creating Section Views in AutoCAD
7.3) Hatches
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Hatches Section lines are
created using HATCHES. → AutoCAD has
many predefined hatches.
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Hatches The most commonly used hatches are:
→ ANSI31 = Cast Iron or general use→ ANSI32 = Steel→ ANSI33 = Brass, Bronze, Copper
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Hatches The angle and scale at which the hatches
are drawn may be controlled within the Hatch and Gradient window.
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0o represents the default angle of the hatch. Usually 45o.
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Hatches Boundaries
→ Add: Select objects: This method allows you to select the objects that will create the boundaries of your sectioned area.
Boundary
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Hatches Boundaries
→ Add: Pick points: This method allows you to pick a point within each bounded area that you wish to place hatches.
Bounded area
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Creating Section Views in AutoCAD
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