Description:
Concepts of computer-aided drafting (CAD); introduction to the CAD environment; terminologies; and the general operating procedures and techniques in entering and executing basic CAD commands.
Overview:
The days of designing with pencils, rulers, and paper are long gone. Today, designers such as engineers or architects use computer-aided drafting (CAD) software as their tool of choice. Computer-aided drafting is also called computer-aided design. CAD is a computer software or system that is used to create 3-D and 2-D representations or models of various tangible objects such as bridges, buildings, or mechanical parts.
CAD allows designers to produce accurate drawings quickly and to save, revisit, edit, and print them, streamlining the workflow and enhancing productivity. Using computer-aided drafting software generally involves specially trained technicians or drafters who use CAD to make technical drawings from sketches made by a designer. Computer-aided drafting software is also used in conjunction with computer-aided manufacturing to change a design into computerized instructions for machines to make the part (Learn.org, n.d.).
(1) Computer-aided design - Wikipedia
(2) What is Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Why It's Important
(3) Introduction to CAD, Background, Uses, and Types of CAD
(4) Application Of Computer-Aided Designs - Inspirationfeed
(5) Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing
Watch:
(1) Introduction to CAD - Computer-Aided Design
by MakerClub [1:50] | YouTube
by MAXFRANCIS CORBETT [9:01] | YouTube
Topics:
1. Introduction to CAD Software2. CAD Drawing
3. Snapping, Construction Elements
4. Dimensioning
5. Plotting, Inputting Images
6. 3D and Navigating in 3D
7. Rendering
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