DraftSight Coordinate Systems and the Draw Toolbar 2 of 6
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In EagleRock's second DraftSight tutorial, we go over the coordinate systems that DraftSight uses - Cartesian and Polar, as well as Absolute and Relative. Then, we move on to the Draw toolbar, which contains the tools for drawing entities such as lines, rectangles, and ellipses. • Eagle Rock Products is bringing highly innovative machinery to the stone industry for the purposes of increasing efficiency and lowering production costs. For more go to http://www.EagleRockProducts.com • EagleRock Customer support has produced this six part video tutorial series that will take you from zero knowledge of CAD software, such as DraftSight, to the proficiency level required to draft complex countertops. To watch the entire series, just follow this link: • DraftSight Tutorials • Video Tutorials in this series: • EagleRock's Introduction to DraftSight (1 of 6) • EagleRock's Introduction to DraftSigh... • DraftSight - Coordinate Systems and the Draw Toolbar (2 of 6) • DraftSight - Coordinate Systems and t... • DraftSight - The Status Bar's Aids and Guides (3 of 6) • DraftSight - The Status Bar's Aids an... • DraftSight - Modify Toolbar (4 of 6) • DraftSight - Modify Toolbar (4 of 6) • DraftSight - Importing Sink Cutouts (5 of 6) • DraftSight - Importing Sink Cutouts (... • DraftSight - Four Example Counter Top Drawings (6 of 6) • DraftSight - Four Example Counter Top... • More details about this tutorial: • This video covers the difference between the Cartesian coordinate system and the polar coordinate system. Also, it goes in to detail about the difference between drawing with absolute coordinates and relative coordinates. • Then the tutorial moves on to explain how to use the following DraftSight commands and tools: • *Line • *Rectangle • *Circle • *Arc • *Ellipse • *Ellipse arc
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