Every engineer has to communicate with a common language known as "Engineering Drawings". It basically deals with the technique of making drawings or drafting. AutoCAD is used for drafting engineering drawing in a best possible way. The course of Auto CAD give the latest tools and techniques in the package of software which comprises of various drawing commands and options for editing, dimensioning, hatching, and plotting of deigns. We provide technical training on AutoCAD with the help of textbooks and practical classes. Our offered textbooks help you at each and every step of Auto Cad designs through comprehensive illustrations, detailed exercises and progressive examples. Our training centre will prove to be an ideal solution for both the novice and the advanced students. AUTOCAD INTRODUCTION: Every Engineer communicates with a common language called "Engineering Drawings". The technique of producing engineering drawings is DRAFTING. AutoCAD is used as a defacto standard for Drafting worldwide. Description: The course explores the latest tools and techniques of the software package covering all draw commands and options, editing, dimensioning, hatching, and plotting techniques available with AutoCAD Training. The textbook, helps in advancing the frontiers of the software, takes the user across a wide spectrum of engineering solutions through progressive examples, comprehensive illustrations, and detailed exercises, thereby making it an ideal solution for both the novice and the advanced user. Key Topic
- Exploring The AutoCAD Mechanical 2013 Interface
- Creating Basic Mechanical Drawing
- Setting Up and Using AutoCAD's Drawing Tools
- Organizing Objects With Blocks
- Keeping Track of Layers and Blocks
- Editing and Reusing Data to Work Efficiently
- Mastering Viewing Tools, Hatches and External References
- Introducing Printing, Plotting and Layouts
- Understanding Plot Styles
- Adding Text to Drawings
- Using Tables
- Using Dimensions
- Copying Existing Drawings into AutoCAD Mechanical
- Advanced Editing and Organizing
- Laying Out Your Printer Output
- Drawings With Parametric Tools