From the course: AutoCAD: Annotation Scaling in Drawings

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Adding tolerances to the drawing

Adding tolerances to the drawing - AutoCAD Tutorial

From the course: AutoCAD: Annotation Scaling in Drawings

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Adding tolerances to the drawing

- [Instructor] Now we're staying in the 07_AnnotativeTolerances.dwg and we setup a tolerance style in inverted commas in the previous video, and I placed a small tolerance in the drawing utilizing that particular style. So you can see it there, just underneath the sectional view that we've got in our little AutoCAD drawing at the moment. Now let's have a look at adding some different tolerances to our AutoCAD drawing. Now I've placed one there. If I just pan up a little bit now, you'll notice I can select it, I can click on it, I can move it, I can do a right click there and Move, pick a corner and just move that. I might even line it in using a bit of object snap tracking just to make it look good, like that. Now I'm going to zoom in nice and close and you can see that it's adopting all of the nice fonts, and symbols, and everything else. If I want to add another tolerance, again, what I do, is I go to my Layers here, like so, make sure I'm on the right layer, TOLERANCES_ANNO, like…

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