Circles, trimming and fillet tool

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D r a wi n g c i r c l e s , t r i mmi n g , a n du s i n g t h el l e t t o o l


AutoCAD Lesson 3 – W6 How AutoCAD Works:

1. Make Sure there is no current command

3. No Command then ok

5. Look to the Command bar & Curser for 1st part of process

9. Follow Commands – choose point of displacement (when copying for example)


Draw a line

Draw another one – opposite


Click C for circle Touch the tip of the 1st line and then the 2nd

When you find the intersection point you draw your circle


Spacebar to finish the tool, and then spacebar to start it again Keyboard Short cuts F Fillet Tool (set to 0 to join point - & remember to select the part of the line you wish to keep) Mi Mirror Tool (you select the first point you want it to mirror to and then u press enter)

Draw this by using the line tool, offset and the fillet tool.

When you want to make space for the door u draw a line on midpoint and then u draw the distance you want on either sides.

Trim what you don’t need and you will get the space you want


To draw the door, you need to know the distance between the space that you have Press Mi and then (for example – 400)

Highlight the space you want to mirror, press space

Specify the first point and then press spacebar, move curser until it’s mirrored on the right side

Draw a circle that has 200 for the diameter

1. Draw a line which is 200 mm (half the space you have

Now you have the door ready and in the middle




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