Kegaro
Structural
- Jul 8, 2012
- 6
Hello
I'm an ex pen-and-ink draftsman from the seventies, mainly cadastral and architectural.
I've been asked by a friend to draw up some parts - need to be sent off for tooling. In the past he has always supplied a drawing and the tool mob have done the CAD. This time they've asked for it in CAD. I was told draftsight was a good application.
So that's where I am.
I need to get a start to this drawing soon to show him the general idea of what can be done ... time later to read 'the instructions' ... and I'm sure I will pick up as I go along.
I can get a lot of what's there ... but my basic problem is this.
I tried another CAD where I could 'draw' a line of a set length. I understand it's all about X and Y axis, but I haven't worked with that aspect.
I can't find a command line or whatever where I can specify the length.
Or is there an area where I can view the length as the line continues and then click off?
Sorry, this is really a very basic question - but an answer will let me get a start.
Thank you for any help that may be forthcoming. I promise to learn more before I ask again!
I'm an ex pen-and-ink draftsman from the seventies, mainly cadastral and architectural.
I've been asked by a friend to draw up some parts - need to be sent off for tooling. In the past he has always supplied a drawing and the tool mob have done the CAD. This time they've asked for it in CAD. I was told draftsight was a good application.
So that's where I am.
I need to get a start to this drawing soon to show him the general idea of what can be done ... time later to read 'the instructions' ... and I'm sure I will pick up as I go along.
I can get a lot of what's there ... but my basic problem is this.
I tried another CAD where I could 'draw' a line of a set length. I understand it's all about X and Y axis, but I haven't worked with that aspect.
I can't find a command line or whatever where I can specify the length.
Or is there an area where I can view the length as the line continues and then click off?
Sorry, this is really a very basic question - but an answer will let me get a start.
Thank you for any help that may be forthcoming. I promise to learn more before I ask again!