C.A.D 2 is a class that picks up from where C.A.D 1 ended. You start off by doing hand drawings. After the hand drawing you move onto AutoCAD working on diffrent types of drawings. Once you move on from AutoCAD you start on inventor a program where you can make 3D drawings.
Likes: i enjoyed the class a lot i like using the diffrent programs and i enjoyed the people in my class it made it a lot of fun and it was a class ill remember.
Dislikes: i didn't like the hand drawing but i could get over them getting to use AutoCAD.
I learned that i can push through tough time and work hard to better myself in a class by working the best i could. I took a lot away from this class and i feel that the biggest takeaway would be never stop trying. there were a bunch of drawings that i wanted to just give up on and just turn in as is, i asked questions and looked up videos to fugure out what i needed to do and got through it all in the end and im really happy i did.
Likes: i enjoyed the class a lot i like using the diffrent programs and i enjoyed the people in my class it made it a lot of fun and it was a class ill remember.
Dislikes: i didn't like the hand drawing but i could get over them getting to use AutoCAD.
I learned that i can push through tough time and work hard to better myself in a class by working the best i could. I took a lot away from this class and i feel that the biggest takeaway would be never stop trying. there were a bunch of drawings that i wanted to just give up on and just turn in as is, i asked questions and looked up videos to fugure out what i needed to do and got through it all in the end and im really happy i did.
Mechanical Drawings
Manafacturing presentation
AutoCAD
After the mechanical drawings and the manufacturing presentation we moved onto AutoCAD. I enjoyed Autocad much more because it was a lot smoother and much more efficient than hand drawing.
Single Views
Orthographic Projection
Isometric
Inventor
Onshape
After moving back to full online learning we had to move onto onshape. Onshape is a pretty slick program similar to AutoCAD but i still prefer AutoCAD and inventor.
Single view
Tutorials
Orthographic with dimensions & isometric