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4.
Fig. 8.23 is a front view of a car with parts
hatched. Construct a similar drawing of any
make of car, using hatching to emphasise the
shape.
7.
Construct Fig. 8.26 as follows:
a.
On layer Te x t , construct a circle of
radius 90 .
b.
Make layer 0 current.
c.
Construct the small drawing to the details
as shown and save as a block with a block
name shape (see Chapter 9) .
d.
Call the Divide tool by entering div at the
command line:
Fig. 8.23 Exercise 4
R70
5.
Working to the notes given with the drawing
Fig. 8.24, construct the end view of a house as
shown. Use your own discretion about sizes
for the parts of the drawing.
Hatch with
STARS
Scale0.75
30
Hatch Pattern
AR-BBB at
Scale0.4
Angle0
Windows are
5535 with
bars 1 and 2
wide
Hatch Pattern
ANGLE at
Scale
0.025
Angle0
Hatch Pattern
AE-BBB at
Scale
0.025
Angle
0
10
Fig. 8.26 Exercise 7
5
Command: enter div right-click
Select object to divide: pick
the circle
Enter number of segments or
[Block]: enter b right-click
Enter name of block to insert:
enter shape right-click
Align block with object? [Yes/
No] <Y>: right-click
Enter the number of segments:
enter 20 right-click
Command
e.
Hatch Pattern
BRSTONE
Scale0.7
Angle
Hatch Pattern
SAND
Scale
25
160
60
0.1
Hatch Pattern
BRICK at
Scale0.8
Angle0
0
Angle
0
Fig. 8.24 Exercise 5
6.
Working to dimensions of your own choice,
construct the three-view projection of a two-
storey house as shown in Fig. 8.25.
Turn the layer Te x t of .
Fig. 8.25 Exercise 6
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