
Insure Rectangle is highlighted in the model tree,Ĭlick on Copy mode first in the Offset Task tab, Change the pull down list to false.)ĭuplicate a rectangle 15cm inside the first In the Data tab scroll down to Make Face Property and click in the value field. Expand out the Construction in the model tree and insure the Rectangle is highlighted. You should see a rectangle and it may be filled in. Enter the diagonal point X=2, Y=2, Z=0 and click on Enter Point field. (Enter the start point, in the fields to the left, insure the Filled selection is not checked and click on Enter Point field.

Then, select the Rectangle tool and draw a rectangle, starting at point (0,0,0), of 2 meters by 2 meters (leave the Z at zero).And you would be forced to insure you are in top view whenever you wanted to draw on the XY (floor or ground) plane. If left in Auto, the working plane would change automatically to the current view. (Click on the field showing Auto and click on XY *) The working plane won't change, no matter the current isometric view. Let's start by turning construction mode on, using the icon which will allow us to draw some guidelines, locating features of our final geometry.Snaps are available for the midpoint of a line, the intersection of two lines, the end of a line and others: There, you can turn the grid on/off and set/unset individual Snap locations Snaps allow us to precisely set the position of a mouse click based on established geometry. The Draft Workbench also has two special toolbars: One with visual settings, where you can change the current working plane, turn construction mode on/off, set the line color, face color, line weight and text size to be used for new objects, and another one with snap locations.In this exercise, however, the default values are good.

Configure the grid and working plane, text and dimensions settings to your liking in menu Edit -> Preferences -> Draft(large icon in the left hand column).

#Using freecad for blueprints software
You might be interested in FreeCAD because you already have some technical drawing experience, for example with software like AutoCAD, or you already know something about design, or you prefer to draw things before building them.
