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Drawing Completion

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In this Task 

  • Orthogonal, Radial and Angular dimensions will be added to the finished sketch.
  • A drawing layout will be created.

Before you Start 

  • Title blocks are only available if the Student_2D template was used at the start of this drawing.
  • The tasks here were discussed and demonstrated in detail in Session 2.
  • The instructions for this task apply to the LTE menu and Workspace, however Video Animation for the LTE and Ribbon Workspace is provided below.

Dimensions

LTE Menu and Workspace : Dimension
Palette : Draw 2D | Dimensions

Insert Orthogonal, Radial and Angular dimensions onto the finished sketch.

Creating an Orthogonal Dimension as a Diameter

To create the orthogonal dimensions as diameter measurements, insert the orthogonal dimension, then edit the properties of the dimension text similar to that shown below.

Creating diameter dimension text on an orthographic dimension

The result should be similar to the illustration below.

Orthogonal, Radial and Angular Dimensions inserted onto the finished sketch

Drawing Layout

Create a view of the drawing in model space using View > Named Views > Create View.

Create an A3 portrait layout of this drawing, using the A3 Portrait layout at the base of the editor. This layout is only available if the Student_2D template was used at the start of this drawing. If this template was not used, click onto Paper1 and create a layout using File > Page Setup.

Go to the Blocks palette and drag the Block named A3_Landscape into the drawing layout. Input the Attributes that best suit this drawing. 

Insert the view of the drawing using View > Viewports > Viewport

Select the inserted viewport and use the Properties sheet or the Selection Info palette to set the scale for the viewport.  The viewport border can also be removed by deactivating the Visible Box option.

Use the Text tool to label the viewport.  In this example, the viewport was labeled ‘Footstep Bearing‘.

The result should be similar to the illustration below.

Drawing layout created

 

Printing the Drawing

Refer to section TurboCAD Tools |To print the drawing, click onto A3 Landscape at the bottom left of the editor then go to File | Print.ng for more information onTo print the drawing, click onto A3 Landscape at the bottom left of the editor then go to File | Print.ng the finished drawing. 

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