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Course Title: 2D Fundamentals course - CAD Draughting in Bricscad
The Bricscad Fundamentals Course will enable students to create detailed 2D drawings. Even at this fundamental level, Bricscad is one of the most sophisticated computer applications that you are likely to encounter. Part 1 covers the indispensable core topics for working with Bricscad. The teaching strategy is to start with a few basic tools that allow the student to create and edit a simple drawing. Part 2 continues with more sophisticated techniques that extend your mastery of the program.
Learning Outcomes of this course
• Understanding the Bricscad workspace and user interface
• Draft detailed drawings, objects and layers
• Organising drawing objects on layers
• Inserting reusable symbols ( blocks )
• Prepare layouts and plots
• Add text, hatching and dimensions
• Using more advanced editing and construction techniques
• Creating local and global blocks
• Set up layers, styles and templates
Includes:
Bricscad Trial Software
Bricscad Training Manual
Bricscad PDf Manual
Pen & Notepad
Certificate of completion
Lunch & tea/coffee included (lunch voucher)
Creating A Drawing
• Cartesian Co-ordinate system
• Drawing Lines
• Drawing Circles and Arcs
• Drawing Polylines
• Drawing Rectangles and Polygons
• Trimming, Extending and Offsetting
• Copy, Move and Scaling
• Fillets and Chamfers
MODULE 5
Making Changes
• Linetypes
• Properties
• Linetype Scale
• Line Lengths
• Listing Data
MODULE 6
Notes And Dimensions
• Adding notes to drawings
• Text styles
• Simple Text
• Changing Text
• Rotated Text
• Multiline Text
• Text Display time
• Search and replace Text
• Dimensioning drawings
• Linear and Angled Dimensions
• Radius and Diameter dimensions
DAY 3: MODULE 7
Blocks And Attributes
• Creating Blocks
• Creating and Placing Symbols
• Placing Blocks
• Exploding
• Defining Attributes
• Adding more Attributes
• Combining Attributes into Blocks
• Inserting Blocks with Attributes
• Alternatives to insert command
• Block Explorer
• Creating Additional Blocks