

On the last lesson we wrote a 45 minute test and we dedicated the remaining time to ask some questions from the lecturer about industrial examples (for example what we saw earlier at our workplace and didn’t know how to solve it). We learnt different techniques on dimension style making too. We also got familiar with texts and query commands. Another important thing is that if we modify some properties of the block, it will change in all of the blocks from the same type so we don’t have to change it in all items. This is very important in engineering applications because we can copy blocks easily. In the frame of the fifth lesson the students obtained knowledge about making block structures. The easiest way to do different coloring is using layers. It’s important because there are lot of layers in the real life, for example on our drawings there are baselines, materials, axes, dimensions and texts with different colors. With hatching we can dedicate surfaces and with layers we can make different drawings in one file.

We also learned new things again: hatching and layer managing. On the third and the fourth lesson we practiced a lot and made lots of examples. New drawing and editing commands were learned on this lesson, too. With it linear and normal lines could be drawn easier. With the help of these points we can fit the new objects to each other easily. Object snaps are important points of the drawn objects, for example endpoints, midpoints, quadrants and intersections. The new thing that we learned was the object snaps. On the second lesson we used the knowledge from the first lesson and drew some interesting figures.

At the end of the first lesson we tried the object selecting possibilities selecting from left to right and vice versa. Our first drawings were squares with different point giving methods (Descartes, Polar, Absolute and Relative) using the Line command. Examples were shown by the lecturer, so we understood everything clearly. After that we learned how to write commands. On the first lesson we became acquainted with the user interface of the software. During the course we got three homework to practice things at home and wrote two tests to prove our knowledge. Lessons were held by László Máté from Department of Machine and Product Design – Budapest University of Technology and Economics. In this 6 lesson course we gained knowledge on the basics of using AutoCAD in two dimensions.
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They haven’t learned about this software before so it was very useful for them. The attending student members, who are mostly studying electrical engineering, had the opportunity to improve their skills in a different scientific area. We organize software courses too, so in the 2015 fall semester we organized the AutoCAD course. The BUTE SBC always has internal courses to improve the member’s skills and complementing their academic studies.
