
Learn to create a 2d drawing in AutoCAD using the line command, set horizontal alignment with polar tracking and tracking vectors, enter lengths and a 36-degree angle, then join segments.
Construct a key shape in AutoCAD by building a base rectangle, drawing lines with a fillet of radius ten, applying offset and trim, then finishing with hatch, ellipse, and circle.
Create a precise drawing using rectangle, line, circle, and fillet tools; apply trim, move, copy, mirror, and offset, including tangent radius, to produce clean geometry.
Construct a 2D drawing using construction lines, circles (diameters 116 and 172, radius 72.5), lines at 45, 20, and 70 degrees, trimming, offset 14, and a four-item polar array.
Master a step-by-step 2D AutoCAD workflow by building a simple rectangle, applying offset, radius, fill it, polylines, circles, tangents, and then trimming and mirroring dynamic geometries for a precise drawing.
Learn to build a 2D AutoCAD drawing by creating concentric circles, using a construction line and a polar array of ten items, then trimming, applying radius 2 fillets, and mirroring.
Create a wrench in AutoCAD 2D using lines, circles, and a rectangle, then apply multi-line, scale, rotate, offset, trim, and fillet to complete the design.
Create a 2D drawing in AutoCAD using line and circle tools, tangent, mirror, join, offset, and trim to assemble and clean up the geometry.
Create a complete 2D drawing by starting with a rectangle, applying offsets, fillets, and chamfers, then construct circles via tangent radius methods and trim extraneous geometry.
Draw the front view of a balustrade by constructing rounded railing shapes with rectangles, lines, arcs, and circles, then explode, trim, fillet, and mirror to finalize the design.
Explore crafting a 2d wirecutter blade in brick SCAD, using line, circle, offset, arc, trim and extend, with construction geometry, angular lines, and spline to finish the handle.
Create a simple 3d practice drawing by sketching on the top plane with the polyline tool, extruding to five units, and adding fillets, circles, and grooves via press pull.
Create a simple two-part 3d practice drawing: build the top view, then a 3d component using line, circle, fillet, trim or break, and press pull, move, copy, rotate, and union.
Create a 6 by 5 by 4 box using the box primitive, apply a two-unit fillet to a corner, then slice with three-point option to yield geometry on both sides.
Create a clean two-part 3D drawing in AutoCAD 2D and 3D, using top and front views, circle and line tools, tangent joins, trimming, breaking, mirroring, and press pull operation.
Create a 3d M10 slotted nut in AutoCAD by drawing a hexagon circumscribed about a circle with radius 8.5, extruding 12 units, and subtracting a polar array of three slots.
Construct a two-part 3d drawing from top and front views using circles, lines, tangents, mirror, and press-pull, then unite the solids into a single model.
Create a 3d nut with threads in AutoCAD by building a circle, extruding, applying a helix, sweeping, subtracting, and finishing with arrays and a union.
Begin with 3D modeling in AutoCAD, then sketch and extrude a piston profile using polyline, circles, mirror, and revolve, and subtract to form grooves, refining with fillets and unions.
Use Bricks CAD to design a bottle opener in a 3D modeling workspace, drawing lines, ellipses, and splines, then extrude, fillet, chamfer, and apply push pull.
Master bricks CAD modeling to create a 3d part from circle to extrude, imprint, shell, and add grooves with a polar array and boolean subtract.
Create a custom ISO-based dimension style with architectural units, apply linear dimensions on the dim layer, hide hatches, and note exterior ten-inch and interior six-inch wall thickness.
Practice is the key to learning any software and AutoCAD is no exception
If you have the basic knowledge of AutoCAD and you want to now practice with real-world and practical AutoCAD drawings then this course is for you.
This course has a huge collection of AutoCAD 2D and 3D drawings which is divided into respective sections.
With this course, you will get complimentary access to the practice drawing eBook that contains all the drawings of this course fully dimensioned and annotated.
As mentioned above, in this course you will not only get a video explanation of each and every practice drawing you will also get all the dimensioned drawings in PDF eBook worth 18$ absolutely free.
What is Included in this course
1. More than 72 2D and 3D practice drawings
2. Real life and practical projects from different engineering disciplines
3. Practice drawing eBook containing all dimensioned drawings and projects
Who should take this course?
If you have at least a basic knowledge of AutoCAD and you want to hone your AutoCAD skills with lots of real life and practical practice drawings and projects then this course is for you.
AutoCAD 2016 or any later version is recommended for this course. You can also use other products like BricsCAD to follow along the course.