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Mechanical AutoCad

Course Instructor Setwin Online

₹3540.00

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Course Overview

Course Description

AutoCAD software is the most comprehensive mechanical product design & drafting software that caters to the various needs of the mechanical engineering companies, it comes with a complete set of powerful drafting and detailing tools for drafting the professionals.

What will you learn?

AutoCAD is a 2-D and 3-D computer-aided drafting software application used in architecture, construction, and manufacturing to assist in the preparation of blueprints and other engineering plans. Professionals who use AutoCAD are often referred to as drafters.

While drafters work in a number of specialties, the five most common specialization areas are as follows: mechanical, architectural, civil, electrical, and electronics.

1. Mechanical drafters prepare plans for machinery and mechanical devices.

2. Architectural drafters draw up plans for residential and commercial buildings.

3. Civil drafters draw up plans for use in the design and building of roadways, bridges, sewer systems, and other major projects.

4. Electrical drafters work with electricians to prepare diagrams of wiring electrical system layouts.

5. Electronics drafters also prepare wiring diagrams for use in the making, installing, and repairing of electronic gadgets.

Prerequisites

We assume no prior knowledge of AutoCAD is necessary, highly recommended for the hobbyist, mechanical enthusiastic and those who want to build their career in core field can sign-up this course.

Schedule of Classes

Course Curriculum

1 Subject

Mechanical Auto Cad

131 Learning Materials

Introduction to CAD/CAM/CAE

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Introduction to CAD/CAE Courses

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Introduction to CAD Software

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Introduction to CAE Software

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Introduction to AutoCAD

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History of AutoCAD

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Application of AutoCAD in Mechanical Engineering

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Difference between CAD & CADD

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Difference between 2D & 3D

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Difference between CAD Engineer & CAD Designer

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Installation of AutoCAD

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Graphical User Interface Lecture 01

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Graphical User Interface Lecture 02

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File Management

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Limits Setup

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Co-ordinate Systems

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Cartesian co-ordinate system

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Relative Co-ordinate System

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F1 – Online Help

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F2 - Text Window

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F3 – O Snaps

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F4 – 3d O Snaps

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F5 – Isoplane Views

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F6 – Dynamic UCS

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F7 – Grid

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F8 – Ortho

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F9 – Snap

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F10 – Polar Tracking

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F11 – Object Snap Tracking

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F12 – Dynamic Input

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Circle & Methods

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Circle Example

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Rectangle

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Area Method

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Dimension Method

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Rotation

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Chamfer

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Fillet

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Width

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Thickness

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Elevation

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Ellipse Introduction

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AXIS METHOD

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CENTER AXIS METHOD

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ELLIPSE ARC

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3 points

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Start, Centre, End

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Start, Centre, Angle

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Start, Centre, Length

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Start, End, Angle

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Start, End, Direction

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Start, End, Radius

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Centre, Start, End

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Centre, Start, Angle

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Centre, start, Length

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Introduction

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CENTER METHOD

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Edge Method

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PolyLine Lecture - 1

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PolyLine Lecture - 2

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PolyLine Lecture - 3

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Constructions lines

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Ray Line

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Multi Line

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Do Nut

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Revision Cloud

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Introduction to Selection Methods

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Types of Selection Methods Lecture 01

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Types of Selection Methods Lecture 02

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Types of Selection Methods Lecture 03

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Introduction

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Erase

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Copy

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Move

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Offset

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Chamfer

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Fillet

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Mirror

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Rotate

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Scale

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Stretch

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Extend

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Basic Trim

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Advance Trim

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Break

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Join

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Blend Curves

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Explode

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Rectangular Array

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Polar Array

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Path Array

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Region

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Poly Edit

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Spline Edit

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Lengthen

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Boundary

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Line Type

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Line Colour

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Line Width

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Dimension Types Lecture-01

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Dimension Types Lecture-02

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Dimension Style Manager Lecture-01

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Dimension Style Manager Lecture-02

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Introduction

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Make a Block

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Scale Uniform

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Allow exploding

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Hyperlink

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Insert Block

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Block Editor

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Write Block

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Hatch

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Solid & Gradient

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New Layer

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Color, Line Type & Weight

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Layer On/Off & Freeze

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Lock & Unlock

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Status Manager & Delete Layer

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Example

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Single Line Text

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Multi-line Text

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Arc Text

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Table

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Measure Tool

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ID Point, Point Style & Quick Calculator

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Import File

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Export File

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Layout

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Plotting

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Publisher

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Template

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Course Instructor

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Setwin Online

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