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If you haven't tried your skills on real drawings and projects, you have not yet learned AutoCAD properly. In this ever increasing collection of AutoCAD 2D and 3D practice drawing course you will find drawings that will test your skills and help you in reinforcing the concepts learned in AutoCAD courses. The drawings range from simple line drawings to complex geometries like Gear, Bolt and even organic shapes.
You will find these drawing videos tremendously helpful no matter which industry you belong to, Mechanical, civil or electrical. An ever growing collection.
This list of videos and practice drawings is ever increasing with more videos regularly added to the free course and best of all this complete course is free. Dimensioned PDF and DWG Lesson files and videos are available for download with the course too. It's me, Jaiprakash Pandey I am a mechanical engineer and I have worked with Design, Manufacturing and Training industries but now SourceCAD is my full-time work and I use it to train students all over the world.
I also train corporate clients and help them develop the skill set of their workforce. I am Autodesk AutoCAD Certified Professional and an Autodesk expert elite member. I am a regular contributor of AUGI World magazine and apart from SourceCAD I also develop AutoCAD video courses for Pluralsight and other E-Learning businesses.
The exercises range from easy to expert level. Each exercise can be assigned separately. 150 cad Exercises includes 100 2D CAD Exercises and 50 3D CAD Exercises & practice drawings. You can create a pipe network from a variety of entities, including 2D and 3D polylines, AutoCAD lines and arcs, and feature lines. In this exercise, you will use an existing 2D polyline. Create a pipe network from a 2D polyline. Open drawing Pipe Networks-1A.dwg, which is located in the tutorials drawings folder.
The value of A will unveil itself after drawing the part you are given information about. Exercise 2 You can find in the post where we learned. The following image gives some missing information you will need.
Exercise 3 This is an easy one. It was actually first introduced when we learned how to. Exercise 4 This is a that will help you think a little bit. All dimensions are given! While you are it, I believe you should.
Exercise 5 This exercise first appeared in this. Exercise 6 If you were able to complete previous exercises, this one could be boring nevertheless it is not totally unnecessary to have it on the list.
I should have put it above 😉 Exercise 7 Exercise 8 Exercise 9 Exercise 10 Exercise 11 If you find any difficulties working on these Exercises, Here is what you need to do. Either drop a comment below or simply visit the series, Each of these exercises was treated in depth in the. Let’s use the image below to practice in AutoCAD. The following figure is a 2D figure and where all data are being provided. We should be able to replicate this with ease. Step by Step AutoCAD exercise Step 1 Draw the following line Step 2 Draw the second line starting from the right end of the previously drawn line.