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The Chamfer command enables you to create a chamfer between any two non-parallel lines as in the illustration below or any two adjacent polyline segments.

Offset is probably one of the most useful commands for constructing drawings. The Offset command creates a new object parallel to or concentric with a selected object. The new object is drawn at a user defined distance (the offset) from the original and in a direction chosen by the user with a pick point. You can offset lines, arcs, circles, ellipses, 2D polylines, xlines, rays and planar splines.

This command extends a line, polyline or arc to meet another drawing object (known as the boundary edge). In the illustration on the right, two lines (red) are extended to meet another line (cyan) which forms the boundary edge. This command works in a similar way to the Trim command, described above. Two selections are made, one for the boundary edge(s) and one for the object(s) to extend.

If you're asking yourself "what scale do I draw in?" or "what units should I use?", you need this tutorial.

This tutorial takes you through the steps required to add realistic sunlight effects to your 3D model.

The Explode command is used to "explode" single objects back to their constituent parts. In other words, the command is used to return blocks, polylines etc

Project 3 - Modeling an office desk in AutoCAD
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Union, subtract and intersect tools in AutoCAD
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Creating a soft-drink cup in AutoCAD
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Using the 3D Move tool in AutoCAD
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2D Chamfering and Filleting - A beginner's guide on 2D chamfering and filleting in AutoCAD
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