How to use Blocks
Here is a free course how to use Blocks in AutoCAD
Objectives:
- Understand What Blocks Are & Where They Are Stored
- Learn How To Define Blocks With BMAKE
- Learn How To Insert Blocks & Drawing Files
- Using INSERT
- Drag & Drop
- Cut & Paste
- AutoCAD DesignCenter
- Introduce Attributes
- Creating Custom Title Blocks With Attributes
- Editing Attribute Values In Blocks
- Introduce Reference Files
- Learn How To Use XREF To Attach A Reference File
- Understand The Difference Between INSERT & XREF
What Are Blocks?
A block definition is a named imprint for a selection set of objects.
- when this imprint is stored in the current drawing it can be easily inserted any number of times at various scales and orientations.
- an inserted block is one object that can be selected by selecting any part of the inserted block.
- The most common use of blocks is for drawing symbols.
- you can create your own symbol library or purchase libraries of standard drafting & design symbols.
- typical symbols from various industries are shown below.
Faster Drawings
Use blocks for drawing symbols to minimize disk space and maximize AutoCAD performance.
- each additional block insert requires only a small amount of additional storage space compared to multiple copies of objects.
Less Work
- You can draw something once and use it many times as a block insert to avoid extra work and save time.
Automatic Update
- All insertions of a block are automatically updated when you modify a block definition.
Standard Dwgs
- It is easy to standardize drawings and have a consistent approach when everyone in an office uses the same symbol library for blocks.