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Title: CIVL 114 Civil Engineering Drawing


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CIVL 114Civil Engineering Drawing
  • Topic 7
  • Concrete blocks
  • Setting lineweight and printing

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Outline
  • Seawall blocks drawing
  • Front elevation
  • Side elevation
  • Before Printing
  • Use a suitable linetype scale
  • Assign appropriate lineweights
  • Set up the plot details
  • Reference reading
  • Homework

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Seawall blocks drawing
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To draw the front elevation
  • Format Layer Layer properties manager
  • Prepare layers for center, hidden and dimension
    lines use appropriate linetypes and ltscale

Details of the icon - refer to textbook
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To draw the front elevation
  • Draw 2700 by 1350 rectangle
  • OFFSET to inside by 40 (all chamfers 40mm)
  • (Modify Offset)
  • Connect corners with lines

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To draw the front elevation
  • EXPLODE and OFFSET the left edge by 100 for the
    hole
  • (Modify Explode)

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To draw the front elevation
  • Put it on the hidden line layer
  • Set the linetype and linetype scale as follows
  • Format Linetype Global scale factor
  • LTSCALE (short cut lts)

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To draw the front elevation
  • To draw the (left) center line
  • try LINE (use FROM snap mode by ShiftRight
    click)
  • From Basepoint (pick top left corner)
  • ltOffsetgt _at_ 800,0
  • Specify next point _at_ -300,-1350

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To draw the front elevation
  • Put it on the center line layer
  • SCALE the center line by 1.2
  • (Modify Scale)

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To draw the front elevation
  • MIRROR everything on the left to the right

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To draw the side elevation
  • Turn on both OSNAP and OTRACK for object tracking
  • RECTANG
  • Without clicking, touch the top right corner and
    move mouse to the right (dashed line appears see
    below)
  • Enter 1000 (or other suitable separation)
  • Specify other corner point _at_ 2025, -1350

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To draw the side elevation
  • Modify - CHAMFER
  • specify both chamfer distances as 40
  • enter P (polyline option) pick the rectangle
    in side view
  • CHAMFER similar to FILLET but bevels the edges
    rather than round them

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Before Printing Use a suitable linetype scale
  1. Check your original drawing limits using the
    LIMITS command they are from (0,0) to (a,b)
    (e.g. a 12, b 9)
  2. Check the dimensions (AxB) of your paper, in mm
    (e.g. 297x210 for A4 or 420x297 for A3 paper)
  3. What scale is to be used, 1S (e.g. S 50 for
    1 50 scale)
  4. Approximately, the linetype scale should be
    (A/a)xS (e.g. 297/12x50). This is set in Format
    Linetype Scale (for the Global Scale Factor)

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Before PrintingUse appropriate lineweights
  1. Choose File Plot Style Manager (the following
    table appears)

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Before PrintingUse appropriate lineweights
  1. Double click acad.ctb (a file which stores the
    lineweight information by color) - click Form
    View tab and the menu appears

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Before PrintingUse appropriate lineweights
  1. Select the color that you used for each line type
    when creating the drawing. e.g. you may have
    used red (color 1) for all center lines purple
    (color 6) for hidden lines, blue (color 5) for
    steel bars, black (color 7) for solid lines
    (title block and concrete outline, etc.).
  2. Assign the appropriate lineweight for each color
    (e.g. 1mm for blue, 0.5 mm for black, etc.)
    Save Close.

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Set up the plot details
  • File Page Setup Manager (the Page Setup
    Manager menu appears)

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Set up the plot details
  • Select Model and click Modify, then the
    following menu appears

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Set up the plot details
  • For Plot style table, choose acad.ctb Yes to
    use the lineweightes you assigned
  • Choose Printer/plotter (e.g. BarnCL5) and Paper
    size (usually A3)
  • In Plot Area, choose what to plot (e.g. by window
    choose corners of title block)
  • Plot scale
  • Check Fit to paper if scale is unimportant
    (e.g. just a rough draft)
  • If a scale is specified, then uncheck Fit to
    paper
  • Suppose scale is 150 (meaning 1 mm on paper
    will represent 50 mm of actual object), while
    drawing dimensions are in mm.
  • Choose 150 directly or choose Custom and set
    1 mm (on paper) 50 units (on drawing)
  • In Plot offset, select Center the plot
  • Always Preview change the orientation to
    Portrait or Landscape if needed (right-click -
    Exit to exit preview). Click OK Close if
    all is OK.

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Homework
Surname Last digit of SID 0/1/2/3 Last digit of SID 4/5/6 Last digit of SID 7/8/9
A - Law Types M1 M2 (Drawing no. 1A) Types M2 M3 (Drawing no. 1C) Types M3 M4 (Drawing no. 1E)
others Types M1 M4 (Drawing no. 1B) Types M2 M4 (Drawing no. 1D) Types M1 M3 (Drawing no. 1F)
Drawing title SEAWALL CONCRETE BLOCKS Drawing title SEAWALL CONCRETE BLOCKS Drawing title SEAWALL CONCRETE BLOCKS Drawing title SEAWALL CONCRETE BLOCKS
  • Draw 11 (using the given dimensions in mm) on
    AutoCAD
  • Print at 150 scale on A3 paper (put both the
    two types of blocks on the same drawing)
  • Use proper lineweight as discussed in first
    lecture

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