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2.1 bonus - Drawing a door
   

LESSON 2-1

PLANNING A PROJECT - OFFICE FLOOR PLAN

 

LESSON 2-2

INTRODUCTION TO BLOCKS - CREATING AND INSERTING

 

LESSON 2-3

ALIGN AND ROTATE

 

LESSON 2-4

ATTRIBUTES - NON-GRAPHICAL INFORMATION

 

LESSON 2-5

HATCHING - FILLING AREAS

 

LESSON 2-6

WORKING WITH TEXT

 

LESSON 2-7

POLYLINES

 

LESSON 2-8

LAYOUT TABS

 
 

Topics covered in this Lesson:

One way to quickly draw a door.

 

I get a number of emails from new CAD users that ask how to draw doors like the ones shown in the Computer Room exercise. This lesson is a showing one way to draw them. I usually do this when I don't have a block and need to quickly show a door.

Lets say that you have a 5 inch thick wall with a 36 inch opening that you need to add a door to.

Drawing a door in AutoCAD

This method will work with any size opening, but adjust it for thick walls.

First - draw a rectangle from the 'hinge point' to the middle of the other opening side.

Drawing a door in AutoCAD

Now rotate the door 45 degrees. Some drawings might have doors rotated at 90 degrees.

Drawing a door in AutoCAD

Draw a circle from the 'hinge point' to the other side. This will be trimmed to an arc soon.

Drawing a door in AutoCAD

Draw a line from the hinge point past the radius of the circle at 55 degrees. (Notice I used polar coordinates there?

Drawing a door in AutoCAD

Now you need to trim the arc down to what you need it to be. Select you cutting edges (highlighted below) and trim the arc where shown.

Drawing a door in AutoCAD

Finally, erase the line you drew and you're left with a door that indicated the swing as well.

Drawing a door in AutoCAD

This will take me about 30 seconds to draw, and you will find that it's a quick easy task. The main thing to realize is that you used only really basic commands to make it happen - rectangle, circle, line, trim, erase. When you are drawing more complex shapes, you'll still use only a limited number of commands.

 

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