Sachidanand Jha
Published: 2019-05-27
Total Pages: 308
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400 CAD EXERCISES200 2D Exercises & 200 3D Exercises for practice on any CAD programDo you want to learn how to design 2D and 3D models in your favorite Computer Aided Design (CAD) software such as AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor or SolidWorks? Look no further. We have designed 400 CAD exercises that will help you to test your CAD skills in 2D (sketching) and 3D (part modeling) on any CAD program.What's included in the 400 CAD EXERCISES book?Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or an expert, these 400 CAD exercises will challenge you.The book contains 200 2D exercises (sketching) & 200 3D exercises (part modeling) for practice on any CAD program.Each exercise contains images of the final design and exact measurements needed to create the design.Each exercise can be designed on any CAD software which you desire. It can be done with AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Inventor, DraftSight, Creo, Solid Edge, Fusion 360, FreeCAD, IronCAD, BricsCAD, SketchUp, Catia, NX and other feature-based CAD modeling software.It is intended to provide Drafters, Designers and Engineers with enough CAD exercises for practice on any cad program.It includes almost all types of exercises that are necessary to provide, clear, concise and systematic information required on industrial machine part drawings.Third Angle Projection is intentionally used to familiarize Drafters, Designers and Engineers in Third Angle Projection to meet the expectation of worldwide Engineering drawing print.This book is for Beginner, Intermediate and Advance CAD users.Clear and well drafted drawing help easy understanding of the design.These exercises are from Basics to Advance level.Each exercises can be assigned and designed separately.No Exercise is a prerequisite for another.All dimensions are in mm. PrerequisiteTo design & develop cad models, you should have knowledge of any cad program. Student should have knowledge of Orthographic views and projections. Student should have basic knowledge of engineering drawings.