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Modelling with
AutoCAD 2002
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Modelling with
AutoCAD 2002
Bob McFarlane
MSc, BSc, ARCST
CEng, FIED, RCADDes
MIMechE, MIEE, MIMgt, MBCS, MCSD
Curriculum Manager CAD and New Media, Motherwell College,
Autodesk Educational Developer
OXFORD AMSTERDAM BOSTON LONDON NEW YORK PARIS
SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SINGAPORE SYDNEY TOKYO
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Butterworth-Heinemann
An imprint of Elsevier Science
Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP
225 Wildwood Avenue, Woburn, MA 01801-2041
First published 2002
Copyright © 2002, R. McFarlane. All rights reserved
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Contents
Preface
vii
Chapter 1
The 3D standard sheet
1
Chapter 2
Extruded 3D models
5
Chapter 3
The UCS and 3D coordinates
14
Chapter 4
Creating a 3D wire-frame model
24
Chapter 5
The UCS
32
Chapter 6
The modify commands with 3D models
44
Chapter 7
Dimensioning in 3D
47
Chapter 8
Hatching in 3D
52
Chapter 9
Tiled viewports
56
Chapter 10
3D views (Viewpoint)
64
Chapter 11
Model space and paper space and untiled viewports
83
Chapter 12
New 3D multiple viewport standard sheet
91
Chapter 13
Surface modelling
100
Chapter 14
3DFACE and PFACE
110
Chapter 15
3DMESH
110
Chapter 16
Ruled surface
113
Chapter 17
Tabulated surface
121
Chapter 18
Revolved surface
123
Chapter 19
Edge surface
127
Chapter 20
3D polyline
133
Chapter 21
3D objects
136
Chapter 22
3D geometry commands
139
Chapter 23
Blocks and Wblocks in 3D
151
Chapter 24
Dynamic viewing
161
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