it would be difficult for you to understand many things, unless you know mechanical drawing & it's conventions.
Recommendation - learn mechanical drawing as high priority along with AutoCAD. AutoCAD will not help you learn mechanical drawings, but mechanical drawings will help you learn AutoCAD.
2007-03-11 06:57:21
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answered by kvasani 2
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well like many have said go to school. I went through the locale tech college. The book I learned from was AutoCad 2000 A Step by Step Approach from AUTODESK written by
Terry T. Wohlers ISBN 0-02-668589-2 student edition
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. Cost is over $50 and is a 1152 page book. You would have to have the software to learn this course and AutoDesk has a student edition 60 day trail. Autodesk software is expensive. I have AutoCad Desktop Land Development with Civil Design and Survey - Cost $7000. This was part of my Geographic Information Systems Technology degree course. I also could teach it to you. Or you can buy TruboCad Software at Best Buy for About $100. If you have the AutoCad book you can do alot of it on TurboCad 7.0 It is a start for doing any drawings Mechanical, Electronic. house design or other.
2007-03-11 21:27:19
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answered by rfm900 1
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If its a legal copy ie you have the code for the program you can ask autoocad for an acrobat reader dpf.file, this a free service, great programe to learn from scratch,
2007-03-11 13:47:07
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answered by Mr T 3
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Hai,
AutoCad is basic designing tool,moreover it is not so difficult,nowadays nobody is using autoCad,it is useful only in 2D diagrams.Better you learn other designing softwares like PRO/E,CATIA ANSYS,SOLIDWORKS,UNIGRAPHICS etc.
2007-03-11 13:48:47
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answered by ahamedrafim 1
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learn through an institute
2007-03-11 14:04:10
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answered by babu n 2
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Obviously a training institution!
-:)
2007-03-11 14:24:27
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answered by Pinacolada 2
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