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  3. Creation of Column Schedule and Drawing Template using AutoCad

Creation of Column Schedule and Drawing Template using AutoCad

AIM: To Create a column schedule as shown in the figure. COMMAND USED: Limits Zoom Xline Line Circle (c) command DO (Donut) Command X (Explode) Command Dim linear DT command ED command MT Command Unit command LW command Extend command Trim command STEP-WISE PROCEDURE: Step - 1 Start with line command (L) Unit and Grid…

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      updated on 19 Jun 2022

    1. AIM: To Create a column schedule as shown in the figure.

    COMMAND USED:

    • Limits
    • Zoom
    • Xline
    • Line
    • Circle (c) command
    • DO (Donut) Command
    • X (Explode) Command
    • Dim linear
    • DT command
    • ED command
    • MT Command
    • Unit command
    • LW command
    • Extend command
    • Trim command

    STEP-WISE PROCEDURE:

    Step - 1

    • Start with line command (L)
    • Unit and Grid set l" and 1"
    • Enter the X-line command: 1,1
    • Draw the line in both the X and Y-axis
    • Run command offset (0) and create a Table with assumed size as shown in fig.
    • Offset (o) in X direction 1-7" multiple 12 times
    • Offset (o) command in Y direction 9.5", 1'0.4", 10", 1-2.6" and 10"
    • Trimmed all extra lines as fig. with command (TRIM)

     

    Step - 2

    1st: Column size 9" x 24", 10 Reinforcement bar and I set of 3 strips used:

    • Enter the xline command: 1,1
    • Make a rectangle box for column size 9" x 24" with Command (REC)
    • Specify the point and make the rectangle @9,24
    • Run command offset (0) and create 0.5" on the inner side for column cover approx. 20mm (0.5")
    • Make a circle with (C) command with the tangent corner of rectangle box X and Y direction
    • (MI) the command for mirror of the circle in the X direction
    • Explode command (x) for inner rectangle box
    • Divide command for reinforcement rod shown (5 nos. in one side)
    • Copy both circle and paste in divided 5 points (including 1st copied circle point)
    • Donut (DO) command used for Circle filled for shown Reinforcement rod
    • Join the circle with line as per shown strips
    • Fillet all corners as per the drawing
    • Trimmed all extra line as per fig. required.

    Similarly draw the C1a, C2 & C3 columns, following the measurements given in the diagram.

     

    4th: Column size 9" x 10", 8 Reinforcement bar and 1 set of 2 strips used:

    • Enter the xline command: 1,1
    • Make a rectangle box for column size 9" x 10" with Command (REC)
    • Specify point and make the rectangle @9,10
    • Run command offset (0) and create 0.5" in inner side for column cover approx. 20mm (0.5")
    • Make a circle with (C) command with tangent corner of rectangle box X and Y direction
    • (MI) command for mirror of circle in X direction
    • Explode command (x) for inner rectangle box
    • Divide command for reinforcement rod shown (3 nos. in one side)
    • Copy both circle and paste in divided 3 points (including 1st copied circle point) in Y direction
    • Copy both circle and paste in divided 2 points (including 1st copied circle point) in X direction
    • Donut (DO) command used for Circle filled for shown Reinforcement rod
    • Join the circle with line as per shown strips
    • Fillet all corners as per drawing
    • Trimmed all extra line as per fig. required.

     

    Step - 3

    • Enter the DT Command
    • Font used romans
    • Enter assumed size of text height 4"
    • Enter Text direction '0'
    • Type 'COLUMN SCHEDULE' and make under line
    • Copy the existing text (Column Schedule) and leave under Abd
    • Type Col. Nos.
    • Copy existing text for C1, C1a, C2, C2a and C3 (Left aligned)
    • Enter the DT Command
    • Font used romans
    • Enter assumed size of text height 2"
    • Enter Text direction 'o'
    • Type 'SIZE
    • Copy for Mix, Main Reinf., Strips and all sizes of (column size (as 9"x24", Mix (as M25), Main Reinf. (As 4-20ø, 6 120(a) and strips details (as Ø8@3"&8" 1 set of 3 strips) centre aligned
    • Enter the DT Command
    • Font used romans
    • Enter assumed size of text height (2.5")
    • Enter Text direction '90'
    • Type 'TERRACE TO MUMTY'

     

    FINAL RESULT:

     

    1. AIM: To Create a window schedule as shown in the figures:

     

    COMMAND USED:

    • Limits
    • Zoom
    • Xline
    • Line
    • X (Explode) Command
    • Dim linear
    • DT command
    • ED command
    • MT Command
    • Unit command
    • Extend command
    • Trim command

     

    STEP WISE PROCEDURE:

     

    Step - 1

    • Start with line command (1)
    • Unit and Grid set l" and 1"
    • Enter the xline command: 1,1
    • Draw the line in both X and Y axis
    • Run command offset (0) and create a table with assumed size as shown in fig.
    • Offset (0) in X direction 1'-11", 2-11", 2-11", 2-11" and 4'-2"
    • Offset (o) command in Y direction 10", 8" (5 times)
    • Trimmed all extra line as fig. with command (TRIM)

     

    Step - 2

    • Enter the DT Command
    • Font used romans
    • Enter assumed size of text height 4"
    • Enter Text direction 'o'
    • Type the text 'TYPE'
    • Copy existing text for WIDTH, SILL, LINTEL and LOCATION (Left aligned)
    • Enter the DT Command
    • Font used romans
    • Enter assumed size of text height 4"
    • Enter Text direction 'o'
    • Type 'WIA
    • Copy for WIA, W2 and all WIDTH (as 1'-9"), SILL (as 3), LINTEL (as 6'- 7"), NOS. (as 1) & LOCATION (as Toilet shaft side first floor) centre or left aligned as required

     

    FINAL RESULT:

     

    1. AIM: To Create the drawing template as shown in the figure:< Use the Notes as in the figure>

     

    COMMAND USED:

    • Limits
    • Zoom
    • REC command for rectangle box
    • MT Command
    • Unit command
    • Offset (o) command
    • Extend
    • Trim command

     

    STEP WISE PROCEDURE:

     

    Step -1

    • Start with line command (L)
    • Unit and Grid set 1' and 1"
    • Enter the REC command: 1,1 Draw the rectangle box as assumed size @4,16
    • Enter the MT Command for text
    • Font used 'romans
    • Enter assumed size of text height 4"
    • Enter Text direction 'o'
    • Type the text Notes: Enter
    • Tipped with number list (Justify aligned)

     

    Step-2

    • Start with line command (L)
    • Unit and Grid set 1" and 1"
    • Extend the rectangle box 36' in X direction
    • Offset the box in outer side with assumed size 1"
    • Draw the line, Extend and trim as required as per shown in fig.
    • Enter the MT Command for text
    • Font used 'romans
    • Enter assumed size of text height 4"
    • Enter Text direction 'o'
    • Copy the existing text and paste for (Project, Architect, drawing title, drawing no., issued date, rev. no., Drawing list, issued by, scale, etc.) and type as per shown in fig.

     

    FINAL RESULT:

     

    1. AIM: To Create the list of drawing schedules as shown in the figure:

     

    COMMAND USED:

    • Limits
    • Zoom
    • Line
    • MT Command
    • Unit command
    • Offset (0) command
    • Extend
    • Trim command

     

    STEP WISE PROCEDURE:

    Step-1

    • Start with line command (L)
    • Unit and Grid set l' and 1"
    • Enter the xline command: 1,1
    • Draw the line in both X and Y axis
    • Run command offset (o) and create a table with assumed size as shown in fig.
    • Offset (0) in X direction 1'-10.4", 8-5.8" and 12'-9.9"
    • Offset (o) command in Y direction 10" and Array 29
    • Offset (o) command in Y direction 1"-8" and 10"
    • Trimmed all extra line as fig. with command (TRIM)

     

    Step - 2

    • Enter the DT Command
    • Font used 'Arial
    • Enter assumed size of text height 4"
    • Enter Text direction '0'
    • Type the text 'PROJECT'
    • Copy existing text for LIST OF ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING, NO, DRAWING NO. and DESCRIPTION (WITH Left aligned)
    • Enter the DT Command
    • Font used 'Romans
    • Enter assumed size of text height 4"
    • Enter Text direction '0'
    • Type 'T'
    • Press Tab on the keyboard and Type IAS/201802/A/100
    • Press Tab on the keyboard and Type Ground Floor plan
    • Repeat 29 times for all sr. no.29 rows

     

    FINAL RESULT:

     

    1. AIM: To Create the Beam detail as shown in the figure and provide text wherever given.

    COMMAND USED:

    • Limits
    • Zoom
    • Line
    • DT Command
    • Unit command
    • Offset (o) command
    • Extend
    • Trim command

     

    STEP WISE PROCEDURE:

    Step -1

    • Start with line command (1)
    • Unit and Grid set l" and 1"
    • Enter the line command: 1,1
    • Draw the assumed line size 3-11.3" in Y axis
    • Run command offset (o) in X direction 9" as shown in fig.
    • Enter the Line command: 1,1
    • Draw a line in X direction 9"
    • Offset (0) in Y direction 1-6.9", 3", 9" and 1-4.4"

    Step-2

    • Start Hatch command (H)
    • Fill as per drawing

    Step - 3

    • Enter the DT Command
    • Font used 'Arial
    • Enter assumed size of text height 4"
    • Enter Text direction '0'
    • Type the text 'Brick Work
    • Copy existing text for type 'Top-Level +9" and Ground Level +/-00

    FINAL RESULT:

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