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Chapter 14 Drawing Dimensions 403

Select objects:

Specify base point or displacement: 0,–.25

Specify second point of displacement:

The valve part stretches, and the dimension that measures its height changes accordingly.

7. Save your drawing. It should look like Figure 14-38.

Figure 14-38: The edited valve part.

Summary

The dimension features in AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT enable you to dimension almost anything. In this chapter, you read about:

Creating linear, radial, dimension, angular, and ordinate dimensions

Formatting and creating leaders

Dimensioning with the Quick Dimension feature, available in AutoCAD only

Editing dimensions

In the next chapter, I continue the subject of dimensions by explaining how to gain total control with dimension styles.

 

 

 

Creating Dimension

Styles and

Tolerances

In Chapter 14, you drew many dimensions using the default dimension style. However, you can also create your own dimensions

styles to control the way dimensions appear. Now that you’re familiar with dimensions, you can learn how to customize them to suit your needs.

Understanding Dimension Styles

You should create your dimension styles before dimensioning. Some drawings have several dimension styles, although a drawing can look confusing if it has too many dimension styles. In general, you create a dimension style, save it in your template drawings, and (you hope) rarely have to deal with it again, except to override a setting for a unique situation.

The various disciplines each have their own standards and customs regarding dimensions. Dimension styles are flexible enough to accommodate any type of dimensioning practice.

To create a dimension style, choose Dimension Style from the Dimension toolbar to open the Dimension Style Manager, shown in Figure 15-1. The current dimension style is shown as Standard, which is the default dimension style.

15C H A P T E R

In This Chapter

Understanding dimension styles

Defining a new dimension style

Changing dimension styles

Creating geometric tolerances

406 Part II Drawing in Two Dimensions

Figure 15-1: The Dimension Style Manager.

The Dimension Style Manager is the master control room where you manage dimensions. Here you create new dimension styles and modify existing ones.

The preset Standard dimension style is most appropriate for mechanical drafting. Whichever type of drafting you do, you’ll probably need to make some changes to the default dimension style or create a new dimension style. A preview of the current dimension style is shown at the right side of the dialog box.

To create a new style, click New to open the Create New Dimension Style dialog box, shown in Figure 15-2. Type a new name in the New Style Name text box. In the Start With drop-down list, choose which existing dimension style you want to use as a basis for the new dimension style. If you have more than one to choose from, choose the style that most resembles the new style you want to create.

Figure 15-2: The Create New Dimension

Style dialog box.

The Use For drop-down list lets you decide whether you want to use the dimension style for all dimensions or only for a specific type of dimension. Usually, you create a dimension style for all dimension types. Later in this chapter, I explain how to create variants of dimension styles for specific types of dimensions, such as angular dimensions or leaders. When you’re done, click Continue.

You can also use the Dimension Style Manager to rename a dimension style. Click its name to select it. Click it a second time to see an edit box. Type the new name and press Enter.

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