QCad/C2/Drawing-Methods-in-QCAD/English-timed
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0.00 Hello and welcome back to another QCAD tutorial.
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(Cartesian coordinate system) (00:09-00:33)
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0.09 Qcad uses Cartesian co-ordinate system, which consists of two numbered scales, called as x-axis, y-axis.
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(Lesson Plan)(00:34-00:45). |
0.34 For this tutorial, I am using the GNU Linux operating system Ubuntu Version 10.04 LTS
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(Lesson Plan)(00:46-00:55) |
0.46 In this tutorial we will see
0.51 How to use command line to draw objects 0.53 and different drawing methods available in QCAD |
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(Drawing methods) (00:56-4:08)
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0.56 Let's first see how to use command line to put in co-ordinates to draw points and draw objects of required measurements.
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(Drawing methods) (4:09-6:15)
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4.09 First is Relative co-ordinates System,
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(Drawing methods) (6:16-8:18)
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6.16 Next is Relative Polar co-ordinate system
6.30 Let's try and draw the Previously drawn square using this relative polar coordinate system.
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(Drawing methods) (8:19-11:09)
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8.19 Third is the Direct distance method
Now I know exactly at what point I want line ahead
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(Assignment) (11:10-11:27) |
11.10 Now that you are familiar with drawing methods and the coordinates system in QCAD.
11.15 Lets come to the to the ASSIGNMENT. [[Image:]] 11.17 i would like you to draw diagram as shown in the figure. 11.20 You can either use relative coordinate, relative polar, direct method or combination of any method to draw this. |
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(Acknowledgement) 11:28-11:45)
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11.29 I would like to acknowledge the spoken tutorial project which is part of the talk to a teacher project.
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11.46 Thank you.
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