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ENGT 122 – CAD I. Chapter 5 – Editing Objects. Modify Commands. Modify commands are used to edit objects. They include the following list. M OVE CO PY O FFSET RO TATE SC ALE F ILLET. CHA MFER TR IM EX TEND S TRETCH LEN GTHEN. AR RAY MI RROR BR EAK ME ASURE DIV IDE.
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ENGT 122 – CAD I Chapter 5 – Editing Objects
Modify Commands • Modify commands are used to edit objects. They include the following list. • MOVE • COPY • OFFSET • ROTATE • SCALE • FILLET • CHAMFER • TRIM • EXTEND • STRETCH • LENGTHEN • ARRAY • MIRROR • BREAK • MEASURE • DIVIDE
Selection Sets • Most editing commands require objects to be selected in order to perform an operation. • Previously we used mouse picks & bounding box selection (window and crossing). • Several other key word options are available for selection. These are the most useful ones: • Last • Previous • WPolygon • CPolygon • ALL • Fence • Undo
Selection Sets • All selection options can be activated on-the-fly (in the middle of a command). • At selection prompt, type option name or enter first letters shown capitalized in yellow. • At selection prompt, enter ? to display selection options. • Last • Previous • WPolygon • CPolygon • ALL • Fence • Undo
Selection Sets • Last • Selects the most recently drawn object displayed on the screen. • Only a single object can be selected by this method. • Previous • Selects all objects from the most recent selection set.
DEMO 1 • Open Demo1.dwg. • Demonstrate selection • Last – create construction line .5” from right side to move bottom threaded hole. Use Last to erase construction line. • Previous – move bottom threaded hole to right edge of part. Use Previous to rotate hole into horizontal position.
Exercise 1 • Open a new drawing file using Imperial Units . • Draw the 3 objects shown in A in the order specified (1 first). • Use MOVE with the Last option to rearrange circle 3 as shown in B (center to end). • Use MOVE with window selection to rearrange circle 3 and line 1 as shown in C. • Use MOVE with Previous option to rearrange circle 3 and line 1 as shown in D. • Save your drawing as Exerc1.dwg.
Selection Sets • WPolygon (window polygon) • Works like window selection but uses an irregular polygon. • Only selects what’s completely enclosed in polygon. • CPolygon (crossing polygon) • Same as WPolygon, except also selects objects partially enclosed in polygon (similar to Crossing Window).
DEMO 2 • Open Demo2.dwg. • Demonstrate selection • WPolygon – copy entire front view without dimensions. • CPolygon – erase all items inside primary object lines of front view.
Exercise 2 • If not already up, open Exerc1.dwg. It should look like A below. • Use MOVE with the CPolygonoption to rearrange circle 3 and line 1 as shown in B (intersection to endpoint). • Use MOVE with the WPolygonoption to rearrange circle 3 and line 1 as shown in C (quadrant to midpoint).
Selection Sets • ALL • Selects all objects on “thawed” layers • Even objects on layers with visibility turned off will be selected. Only objects on “frozen” layers will not be selected. • Fence • Uses an open polyline to select objects. • All objects which the polyline contacts will be selected.
DEMO 3 • Open Demo3.dwg. • Demonstrate selection • Fence – select and delete all dimensions around front view.
Exercise 4 • Create the pattern of rectangles and circle approximately as shown. • Use ERASE with the Fence option to delete only the rectangles.
Selection Sets • Undo • Removes the most recently selected object from the selection set. • You can also unselect an item by holding [Shift] and reselecting it using single pick, window option, or crossing option. • ? • Displays the various selection options on the command line (just in case you forget).
Modify Commands • Modify commands are used to edit objects. They include the following list. • MOVE • COPY • OFFSET • ROTATE • SCALE • FILLET • CHAMFER • TRIM • EXTEND • STRETCH • LENGTHEN • ARRAY • MIRROR • BREAK • MEASURE • DIVIDE • Modify commands can be entered in 3 ways; • Type the command or abbreviation. • Use the Modifypanel on the ribbon. • Use the Modify toolbar.
Editing Commands • COPY • Creates a copy of an object. • Identical to the MOVE command except the original object is retained. • MULTIPLE copies is the default. Use [Esc] or [Enter] to end command.
DEMO 5 • Open Edit Demo.dwg. • Show Copy command.
Exercise 5 • Create the blue square as shown. • Then use the least number of COPY commands to add the green squares (use object snap for precise placement on corner points).
Editing Commands • OFFSET • Offsets each point on an object perpendicular to original object by a specified distance or through a specified point. • Result depends on object being offset (arc, line, rectangle). Primary Options: • Distance (default) - offset distance specified by offset value or point selection. • Through - offsets through specified point.
Editing Commands • OFFSET Additional Options: • Erase – Erase option allows original object to be maintained or erased. • Layer – determines whether new offset object is placed on current layer or same layer as original object. • Multiple – repeatedly offsets selected object.
DEMO 6 • Open Edit Demo.dwg. • Show OFFSET command with options
Exercise 6 • Create the three object as shown in A. • Use OFFSET to create the image in B. • Estimate the proper offset distance for the concentric circles. • Note: the red line is offset through the center of the circle and the corner point of the rectangle.
Editing Commands • ROTATE • Rotates objects through a specified angle about a specified base point (center of rotation). • Positive angle = ; Negative angle = • Command:ROTATE • Select objects to rotate. • Select Base Point. • Specify rotation angle. • The REFERENCE option can be used to designate a reference line on object and rotate to an absolute angle.
DEMO 7 • Open Edit Demo.dwg. • Show ROTATE command. • Show ROTATE command with REFERENCE option. • Show ROTATE command with COPY option.
Exercise 7 • Create a 5 sided polygon and a line as shown in A. Use object snap or other means for precise placement. • Rotate both the line and polygon 23º as shown in B. • Use the REFERENCE option to rotate just the line so it aligns with the edge of the polygon as shown in C. • Use the REFERENCE option to rotate both the line & polygon to the position shown in D.
Editing Commands • SCALE • Scales the size of an object by a specified multiplying factor about a specified point. • Useful for scaling title block to fit drawing prior to plotting. • Command:SCALE • Select objects to scale. • Select Base Point. • Specify scale factor. • The REFERENCE option can be used to designate a reference line on object and reduce or enlarge it to a specified length.
Editing Commands • SCALE -Example showing REFERENCEoption. • After selecting base point, enter R for reference option. • Specify 2 points on object – you then specify the actual length you want these points to become. Base Point Before Scale After Scale Base Point • Specify points on edge • Specify new length of edge = 1.4
Editing Commands • IMPORTANT: • All drawing objects must be created full size in AutoCAD! • Never use the SCALE command to reduce an object so it fits the plotted sheet! • Plot scaling is the correct method for fitting your full size object on an itsy-bitsy piece of paper!
DEMO 8 • Open Edit Demo.dwg. • Show SCALE command. • Show SCALE command with REFERENCE option.
Exercise 7.5 • Use RECTANGLE with polar tracking to create a square with 3” diagonal as shown in red. Use object tracking and osnaps to create inscribed circle shown in blue. • Use SCALE to double the size of both objects. Scale 2X • Use SCALE with REFERENCE option to rescale only the square so square has 2” sides and remains centered in circle. • Use SCALE with REFERENCE option to rescale circle so it is inscribed within the square. Use DIST to verify the height of the square.
Editing Commands • FILLET • Creates a tangent arc between 2 objects. Called a Fillet (interior corner) or a Round (exterior corner). • Command:FILLET • Select 1st object. • Select 2nd object. Options: • Radius – specify fillet radius (value retained until modified). • Trim – determines whether original objects are modified (trim/extend) or left intact. • Polyline –fillets a polyline. • Multiple – allows multiple fillets Notice the lines extend
Editing Commands FILLET • TRIM option controls whether filleted objects remain intact or are trimmed and extended to form the fillet. • NO TRIM - selected objects remain unaltered and a fillet is added. • TRIM – selected objects are cut or extended to form fillet.
Editing Commands • FILLET • Works for arcs and circles as well as straight lines. • Point selection is also important for these cases. • If a circle is included it remains untrimmed.
Editing Commands • FILLET • Also useful for capping parallel lines. Radius is automatically calculated based on line separation and overrides the set radius value. • Can also be used to clean up intersecting lines and create sharp corners by specifying a radius of zero. • A zero radius fillet can be made (regardless of radius setting) by depressing [Shift] during object selection. Before Radius = 0 After
DEMO 9 • Open Edit Demo.dwg. • Show FILLET command. • Show following options: • Radius • Trim • Radius = 0 using [Shift] • Cap parallel lines • Fillet a rectangle with Polyline option
Exercise 8 • Create 4 sets of lines as shown in A. Use ortho, polar, or other means to assure they are parallel or perpenducular. • Then use FILLET to modify the line sets as shown in B.
Editing Commands • CHAMFER • Similar to Fillet but creates a Chamfer - an angled corner or bevel between 2 lines. • Does not work on circles, arcs, curves or parallel lines. • May be specified by distance along each edge or distance along one edge and chamfer angle.
Editing Commands • CHAMFER • Command:CHAMFER • Select 1st line. • Select 2nd line. Options: • Distance- specify chamfer distance from corner along 1st edge. Specify chamfer distance from corner along 2nd edge. • Angle- specify chamfer distance from corner along 1st line. Then specify chamfer angle with respect to first edge. • Polyline- chamfers a polyline. • Trim- determines whether objects are trimmed or left intact. • Method – Determines default method (Distance or Angle).
DEMO 10 • Open Edit Demo.dwg. • Show CHAMFER command. • Show the following option: • Distances • Angle • Chamfer a rectangle using Polyline option
A Exercise 9 • Draw the red object shown in A. • Then use CHAMFER to modify the object as shown in B. B
2) Select object to trim Remove 1) Select trim boundary Result Editing Commands • TRIM • Cuts & removes (Trims) portion of an object that extends beyond intersection with another object (trim boundary). • More than one cutting edge (trim boundary) can be selected. • More than one object can be trimmed at a time. • Command:TRIM • Select trim boundaries. • Select objects to trim.
Editing Commands TRIM Additional options: • Edge – activates & deactivates extended intersections. • Undo – removes effect of most recent trim. • Fence – selects objects to trim using selection Fence. • Crossing – selects objects to trim using selection crossing box. This is the default, so no need for this option. • Project – only used for 3D. • Erase – erases selected objects in the middle of the trim command.
1st pick cutting edge 2nd pick trim edge result 1st pick cutting edge 2nd pick trim edge result 2nd pick 2 trim edges result 1st pick 2 cutting edges Editing Commands TRIM • Edge option defaults to Extend which allows implied intersection. If deactivated with NOextend, only true intersections are considered. • Selection point determines which portion is trimmed. • More than one trim boundary or trim object may be selected. • An object may be a trim boundary and a trimmed object simultaneously.
Editing Commands • TRIM • Depressing [Shift] while selecting the trim object extends the object to the trim boundary rather than trimming it. Discussed further during next command EXTEND. 1) Select trim boundary 2) Hold [Shift] & Select object to extend Result
DEMO 11 • Create some objects. • Show TRIM command. • Show the following option: • Multiple trim objects and trim boundaries. • Show use of ALL objects as trim boundaries. • Use of [Shift] to extend line.
Exercise 10 • Create a circle, rectangle, and line as shown in A. • Then use TRIM to create the image as shown in B. • Then use TRIM again to create the image as shown in C. • Finally, use TRIM with [Shift] to reconnect the red lines.
Editing Commands • EXTEND • Opposite of TRIM. Extends or lengthens object to a specified object (extend boundary). • Operates in same manner as TRIM. • Depressing [Shift] while selecting the extend object trims the object rather than extending it. • Command:EXTEND • Select extend boundaries. • Select objects to extend.
Editing Commands EXTEND Additional options: • Edge – activates & deactivates implied intersections. • Undo – removes effect of most recent trim. • Fence – selects objects to trim using selection Fence. • Crossing – selects objects to trim using selection crossing box. This is the default, so no need for option. • Project – only used for 3D.