Monday, 12 December 2022

METAL FURNITURE

DEFINITION    

    Metal Furniture is the natural home maker choice due to their reliability and durability but like most good things, metal furniture needs to be maintained for it to come to its long lasting quality.
Here are some quick tips on how your metal furniture can be maintained for long lasting impact.
    Regardless of where and which part of the house where your metal furniture are showcased. Metal Furniture is known for its multipurpose functionality. 

Care and maintenance

 1. Regular and Scheduled Clean up
        It is best to have a scheduled routine for cleaning up your metal furniture. This clean up can be scheduled with your monthly clean up routine, bi- quarterly routine as the case may be. It is important that metal furniture are scrubbed softly with a sponge and mild soap,( not abrasive) at least twice per year. This would retain its fresh glow and keep it clean.
    2. Prevent and Remove Rust
        The biggest hazard suffered by metal furniture is perhaps rust, since metal hardly ever get pest infested. Every home maker must be on the constant look out for rust. Rust can be prevented by rubbing paste wax on the furniture surface. Rust can also be controlled by running a wire brush over surface of rust or scrubbing with sand paper and sand. Rust when not controlled, spreads fast and incapacitate the furniture over time.
    3. Re- paint with Clear Metal Vanish
        When scrubbing off rust has left the furniture with scratches or when the metals have lost their glow or coloring. Then, it is the best time to repaint with a clear metal vanish, gives the furniture a new look and glow.    

    4. Cover furniture when not in Use 

Metal Furniture have been known to fall into disrepair when left to the elements and not in use. So, it is best to cover them for safeguard when not in use. Tarps can be used easily to see to their protection in such circumstances.

    5. Schedule for regular Inspection

Things depreciate when left to their own device. A maintenance culture is to be priced above all else, not only because only because maintenance becomes handy when a consciousness is giving to it but because most issues that would befall household furniture can be salvaged if discovered early. It is safer to be on the lookout.

Friday, 11 November 2022

AUTOCAD GUI

     A graphical user interface (GUI) is a type of user interface through which users interact with electronic devices via visual indicator representations.


1. TITLE BAR

      A title bar is a small strip that extends across the top of a window. It displays the title of the window and typically includes the close, minimize, and maximize buttons.

2. MENU BAR

      The menu bar contains common commands organized into logical categories.

      Use the menu bar when learning the product, or browsing for a command. 

3. TOOL BAR

    a. STANDARD TOOL BAR

            The Standard toolbar is located just below the menu bar. It contains buttons representing commands such as New, Open, Save, and Print as well as zoom and pan option

    b. OBJECT PROPERTIES TOOLBAR

            Object properties control the appearance and behavior of objects, and are used to organize a drawing. Contains “layer” information as well as object colors and line style options

    c. DRAW TOOLBAR

            Basic drawing commands, as well as frequently used advanced drawing commands, are located on the Drawing toolbar.

    d. MODIFY TOOLBAR

            AutoCAD drawings are rarely completed simply by drawing lines, circles etc. Modify tools are used to modify existing lines and objects. Contains all common editing commands such as erase, copy and so on.

 

4. UCS

            The User Coordinate System (UCS)   establishes the location and orientation of a movable Cartesian coordinate system. The UCS is an essential tool for many precision operations. The UCS defines the horizontal and vertical directions used for features like Ortho mode, polar tracking, and object snap tracking. 

5. LAYOUT TAB

            A layout is a 2D working environment for creating drawing sheets. A layout is a page that allows you to set up a plot or printout of our drawing. 


6. COMMAND ENTRY

            Commands are the instructions that tell the program what to do.

            There are many ways to initiate a command:

      Make a selection on a ribbon, toolbar, or menu.

      Enter a command in the command window. 

7. STATUS BAR

            The status bar displays the cursor location, drawing tools, and tools that affect our drawing environment. The status bar provides quick access to some of the most commonly used drawing tools. We can toggle settings such as grid, snap, polar tracking, and object snap. 

8. TASK BAR

            Controls whether multiple open drawings are displayed separately or grouped on the Windows taskbar.