Creación de chaflanes | 16/47 | UPV

Title: Creating Chamfers Description: The objective of this learning object is for the student to be able to use the chamfer command to trim corners in AutoCAD. Rey Solaz, B. (2010). Creating Chamfers. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/8149 Self-description: In this video, the instructor explains how to create chamfers in a computer-aided design program. A chamfer is defined as a segment resulting from cutting a corner of an object, as we can see in the example of a rectangle. To generate chamfers, it is necessary to mark two specific distances, which correspond to how much will be trimmed from each line that forms the corner. When working in the program, the process begins by drawing two lines that form an angle and then using the "Chamfer" tool, available in the "Modify" toolbar. From the command window, it is crucial to change the default distance parameters, which are initially set to zero, to the desired values ​​for the chamfer. In addition to specifying distances, the program allows you to generate chamfers using an angle instead of the second distance. The steps are followed from the command window, where you enter the chamfer length for the first line and then the desired angle relative to that line. Another important feature is the "trim" option within the chamfer command, which defines whether the original lines beyond the chamfer will be kept or deleted. Finally, it shows how the options previously used in the command are saved for future use. The video concludes by proposing a practical exercise to consolidate the use of the different options of the chamfer command. It involves creating two drawings with dashed lines representing the original lines and specifying chamfer distances and angles. Author: Rey Solaz Beatriz Course: This video is 16/47 of the Introduction to the AutoCAD Environment and Workflow | Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) course.    • Curso Introducción al entorno y forma de t...   Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV): https://www.upv.es More videos at:    / valenciaupv   Access our MOOCs: https://upvx.es #Chamfer #Autocad #