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Program Summary:
This 40 hour course covers additional commands, concepts and techniques not covered in the AutoCAD Fundamentals course. The logical progression puts emphasis towards increasing productivity using newly introduced tools, 3D design techniques, and refining current techniques. It is designed for the drafter, designer, engineer, or user who has three months experience using AutoCAD or has taken the AutoCAD Fundamentals course. This hands-on training concentrates on intermediate to advanced AutoCAD concepts and commands designed to increase productivity. For information on a 120 hour version of this course with extensive supervised lab time click here.
Who Should Attend?: This course is designed to bring the drafter, designer, engineer or experienced user to an advanced productive level of experience. It is an appropriate course of all design disciplines and for individuals who edit, view or work with others that create design content.
Program Prerequisites: AutoCAD Fundamentals or three months experience using AutoCAD.
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Course #
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Course Name
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Hours
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CD170
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Advanced AutoCad Techniques
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40
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Course Content:
Block management, attribute definitions, external references, special dimensioning techniques, 2D isometrics, 3D drawing, solids modeling, extruding, revolving, regions, user coordinate systems, viewpoints and view ports and rendering. Practical drawings reinforce the material presented.
Course Outline:
This is a detailed outline for the 40 hour AutoCAD Advanced Techniques course. It incorporates additional intermediate and advanced techniques for creating and manipulating geometry and introduces the user to new commands and tools for increasing productivity.
Course Covers:
Creating Blocks
Inserting Blocks
Redefining Blocks
Wblock
Design Center
Defining Attributes
Edit Attributes
Displaying Attributes
Block Attribute Manager
Paper space and model space text concepts
Creating multi-views using viewports
Layouts (creating, renaming, deleting)
Cut and paste between drawings
Solid Modeling
Solid primitives
Creating Extruded Objects
Revolving Closed Plines
Region
Union and Subtract
Fillet and Chamfer
Solids Editing
3D View Layout
Aligning views
Creating solid profiles
Layer techniques for solid modeling
Plotting a 3D Layout
Program Schedule:
Day School - Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Night School - Wednesday & Thursday, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Weekends - Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 1:50 p.m.
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