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Technical Drawing

The candidate looks at a pictorial view and draws


elevations in orthographic projection. These are
assessed by considering:1. Page planning - Projection of elevations, page layout,
lettering and title (max. 14%)
2 Conventions - Lines, screw threads, sectional view,
gears, dimensioning (max. 26%)
3 The accuracy of the actual elevations (max.60%)

British Horological Institute Examinations Board

September 2007

A pictorial drawing is provided and candidates are required


to draw two / three / four views in orthographic projection.
British Horological Institute Examinations Board

September 2007

For page planning, the Examiners consider:- the projection


of elevations, page layout, lettering and title.
British Horological Institute Examinations Board

September 2007

This booklet gives details of every aspect of technical


drawing that you need to know. (BS 308 (PP 7308))
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September 2007

The elevations are not drawn independently, usually the front


elevation is drawn first; the other elevations are projected.
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September 2007

There are two approaches - this is First Angle Projection.


The symbol in the top right corner gives the type of projection.
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September 2007

This is Third Angle Projection. Both approaches are correct


but you must be consistent and just use one approach.
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The principle is explained in Engineering Drawing for


Schools and Colleges. The symbol is important.
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Third Angle Projection

First Angle Projection

Third Angle Projection

Most drawings show the symbol, the meaning is usually, but


not always, fully understood.
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September 2007

A drawing like this will lose marks; the elevations are not
correctly positioned. They are not projected from each other.
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In orthographic projection, it is not correct to draw the leaves


of the pinion, there is a quick and simple convention.
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It takes a long time to draw a pinion like this - it is wrong


and will lose marks - you must use the convention for gears.
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The correct convention is much easier.


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September 2007

A template is drawn very carefully with the various lines


numbered, most of the lines are checked with the template.
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The template is placed on top of the candidates drawing to


check for accuracy.
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September 2007

It clearly shows which lines are correct and where there are
mistakes.
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September 2007

Remember - Page Layout, Use of Conventions, Accuracy.


This booklet tells you everything you need to know.
British Horological Institute Examinations Board

September 2007

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