Intro To Engineering Graphics
Intro To Engineering Graphics
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Text Book from foreign Author:
1. French T E, Vierck C J, Foster R J, Graphics Science and
Design - Mc Graw-Hill Book Company New York, Fourth
Edition, 1984.
Refrence books:
1. Sidheswar P, Kannaiah P, Sastry VVS, Machine Drawing,
Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd. 1996.
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A fully developed language in its own right: A graphical
language that Engineers understand all over the world
irrespective native tongue. Communication between
“DESIGNER and MANUFRACTURER” As in any language,
certain rules (standards) must be followed.
7. A protractor
8. A scale, 300 mm (steel or hard plastic)
9. Good quality drawing pencils (2H, H, HB)
10.A sharpener, good quality eraser and a clean soft cloth
11.A sticking tape
12.Drawing board (optional)
13.A drawing sheet (optional)
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Some Basic Generalizations:
• A surface perpendicular to projection plane will appear as
line
Orthographic projection.
Isometric:
Receding lines
drawn at 30° and
are usually kept at
true measured
lengths.
Note how the views are constructed in line with each other, allowing the features to
be 'projected' between the views.
In first angle you are given the object then the image,
Or what you are looking at, then what you see.
Circles on engineering drawings are usually either spheres, holes or cylinders of some
description.