Robert McFarlane Books

Beginning Autocad 2004
Beginning Autocad 2004

By Bob Mcfarlane, Robert McFarlane, McFarlane MSc BSc ARCST CEng FIED RCADDes MIMechE MBCS FRSA, Bob

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Provides a step-by-step, detailed exploration of the AutoCAD functions required at each stage of producing a 2D drawing. The emphasis on learning through doing makes this book useful for those invo...

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Progressing With Autocad
Progressing With Autocad

By Robert McFarlane, Bob McFarlane, Bob Mcfarlane Msc Bsc Arcst Ceng Fied Rcaddes Mimeche Mbcs Frsa

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where 'beginning Autocad' Leaves The Student With A Grasp Of The Main Autocad Commands And An Ability To Draw Simple Diagrams With Hatching, 'progressing With Autocad' Goes On To Introduce A Range...

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Introducing 3d Autocad
Introducing 3d Autocad

By Robert McFarlane

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Starting With Autocad Lt
Starting With Autocad Lt

By Robert McFarlane

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Introduces beginners to CAD and provides the background in order to use AutoCAD LT effectively. Each chapter introduces a new aspect of the package with worked examples and exercises to reinforce t...

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3d Draughting Using Autocad
3d Draughting Using Autocad

By Robert McFarlane, Bob McFarlane

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Tutorial For Autocad, Release 12 That Guides The User Through The Basics Of Three-dimensional Drafting.

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Assignments In AutoCAD
Assignments In AutoCAD

By Robert McFarlane, McFarlane MSc BSc ARCST CEng FIED RCADDes MIMechE MBCS FRSA, Bob, Bob Mcfarlane Msc Bsc Arcst Ceng Fied Rcaddes Mimeche Mbcs Frsa

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All students of computer-aided design require exercises and assignments on which to practice their skills. 'Assignments in AutoCAD' is a collection of stimulating projects designed to encourage the...

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