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AutoCAD - Complete Tutorial for Beginners - Exercises 26

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FUNCTION KEY:- Ø ESC : To cancel Command Ø F1 : Autocad Help Ø F2 : Text Window on/off To see recently used command, options, Points. Ø F3 : Osnap button on/off. Ø F4 : Tablet on/off (Autocad 2010 & Prior Versions) 3DOSNAP ON/OFF (Autocad 2011 & Autocad 2012) Ø F5 : To change isoplane in isometric drawing. Ø F6 : DUCS (Dynamic user co-ordinate system) button on/off. Ø F7 : Grid button on/off. By default grid spacing is 0.5 inch in X- direction and Y direction. Ø F8 : Ortho button on/off. Ø F9 : Snap button on/off If snap button is on mode from status bar than cursor will be Jump on the graphic one dot to another dot. Ø F10 : Polar button on/off. (Alternate off ortho button) Ø F11 : Otrack button on/off. (object snap tracking) Ø F12 : DYN button on/off. (Dynamic input) Short cut keys:- Ø Ctrl+A : select all Ø Ctrl+B : Snap on/off Ø Ctrl+C : Copy objects to clipboard Ø Ctrl+D : Dynamic UCS (DUCS) on/off Ø Ctrl+E : To change isoplane in isometric Ø Ctrl+F : Osnap on/off Ø Ctrl+G : Grid on/off Ø Ctrl+H : Set variable Ø Ctrl+I : Co-ordinate on/off Ø Ctrl+J : Repeat Last Command Ø Ctrl+K : Hyperlink Command Ø Ctrl+L : Ortho on/off Ø Ctrl+M : Repeat Last Command Ø Ctrl+N : To create new autocad file Ø Ctrl+O : To open autocad file Ø Ctrl+P : To print/plot autocad file Ø Ctrl+Q : To Quit/Exit from autocad Ø Ctrl+R : To cycle between viewports Ø Ctrl+S : To save autocad file Ø Ctrl+T : Tablet on/off Ø Ctrl+U : Polar on/off Ø Ctrl+V : Paste objects from clipboard Ø Ctrl+W : Otrack on/off (Autocad 2010 & prior ver.) Ø Ctrl+W : Selection cycling on/off (New Autocad 2011) Ø Ctrl+X : Cut objects to clipboard Ø Ctrl+Y : Redo Ø Ctrl+Z : Undo Ø Ctrl+0 : Clean Screen Ø Ctrl+1 : Properties Ø Ctrl+2 : Autocad design center Ø Ctrl+3 : Tool Palettes Ø Ctrl+4 : Sheet set Manager Ø Ctrl+5 : Info palette ( not working from Acad2008) Ø Ctrl+6 : Database Connect Ø Ctrl+7 : Markup set manager Ø Ctrl+8 : Quick calculator Ø Ctrl+9 : Show /Hide Commandline Window Ø Ctrl+Shift+C : Copy objects With basepoint Ø Ctrl+Shift+E : Presspull Command Ø Ctrl+Shift+H : Show /Hide Commandline window Ø Ctrl+shift+P : Quick properties Ø Ctrl+Shift+S : Save as Autocad file Ø Ctrl+Shift+V : Paste as block #Complete Tutorial for Beginners #AutoCAD - SolidWorks Beginners Tutorials - SolidWorks Sketching - SolidWorks Surface - SolidWorks Weldments - SolidWorks Assembly - SolidWorks Drawing - SolidWorks Sheet Metal - SolidWorks Mold Design - SolidWorks Simulation - SolidWorks Motion please subscribe our channel for more videos & projects in solidworks & dont forget to hit like & share the videos, thanks for watching. CADCREATIVE.IN Laptop Information Dell G3 3579 Core i5 8th Gen 15.6-inch FHD Item model number - G3 3579 Processor Type - Core i5 Processor Speed 2.3 GHz RAM Size - 16 GB Graphics Coprocessor - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050

Learn How to Make PROJECT CURVE in SOLIDWORKS |CADable| |Projected Curve| |3d Curve|

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In this tutorial I will show you how to make 3d curve or projected curve in SOLIDWORKS using 3 examples. You can project a sketched curve onto a model face to create a 3D curve. You can also create a 3D curve that represents the intersection of two extruded surfaces generated by creating sketches on two intersecting planes. You can create multiple closed or open-contour projected curves from a single sketch. You can also use 3D sketches as input for the Projected Curve tool. Kindly Subscribe our Channel for more Videos and Projects in SOLIDWORKS, Keyshot, AutoCAD, Blender etc. We also offer freelancing services. Kindly Like and Share Our Videos. Thanks for Watching. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable​​​ #projectedcurvesolidworks #projectcurvesolidworks #3dcurve #3dcurvesolidworks #CADable