Lesson 2 Engineering Drawing
Lesson 2 Engineering Drawing
Overview of an
Engineering Drawing
TOPICS
Graphics language
Engineering drawing
Projection methods
Orthographic projection
Drawing standards
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TOPICS
Traditional Drawing Tools
Lettering
Freehand Sketching
GRAPHICS
LANGUAGE
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Freehand drawing
The lines are sketched without using instruments other
than pencils and erasers.
Example
Instrument drawing
Instruments are used to draw straight lines, circles, and
curves concisely and accurately. Thus, the drawings are
usually made to scale.
Example
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Computer drawing
The drawings are usually made by commercial software
such as AutoCAD, solid works etc.
Example
Engineering
Drawing
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Graphics
language
Describe a shape
(mainly).
Word
language
Describe size, location and
specification of the object.
Graphics Word
language language
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PROJECTION
METHOD
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PROJECTION METHOD
Perspective Parallel
Oblique Orthographic
Axonometric Multiview
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PROJECTION THEORY
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Disadvantage of
Perspective Projection
Perspective projection is not
used by engineer for manu-
facturing of parts, because
1) It is difficult to create.
2) It does not reveal exact
shape and size.
Width is distorted
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Orthographic
Projection
MEANING
Orthographic projection is a parallel projection technique
in which the parallel lines of sight are perpendicular to the
projection plane
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1 5 2 3 4
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3
Projection plane
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ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEW
Orthographic view depends on relative position of the object
to the line of sight.
Rotate
Two dimensions of an
object is shown. Tilt
More than one view is needed
to represent the object.
Multiview drawing
Axonometric drawing
ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEW
NOTES
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Circular hole
becomes ellipse.
Multiview Drawing
Advantage It represents accurate shape and size.
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Drawing Standard
Introduction
Standards are set of rules that govern how technical
drawings are represented.
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Standard Code
Country Code Full name
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Drawing Sheet
A4
Trimmed paper of
a size A0 ~ A4.
A3
Standard sheet size
(ISO) A2
A4 210 x 297
A3 297 x 420 A1
A2 420 x 594
A1 594 x 841
A0 841 x 1189
(Dimensions in millimeters) A0
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c
d
d c Drawing
Border Drawing space
space Title block
lines Title block
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Drawing Scales
Length, size
Scale is the ratio of the linear dimension of an element
of an object shown in the drawing to the real linear
dimension of the same element of the object.
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Drawing Scales
Designation of a scale consists of the word “SCALE”
followed by the indication of its ratio, as follow
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Meaning of Lines
Visible lines represent features that can be seen in the
current view
Hidden lines represent features that can not be seen in
the current view
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Traditional
Drawing Tools
DRAWING TOOLS
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DRAWING TOOLS
1. T-Square 2. Triangles
DRAWING TOOLS
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DRAWING TOOLS
5. Sandpaper 6. Compass
DRAWING TOOLS
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DRAWING TOOLS
DRAWING TOOLS
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ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEF
Lettering
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEF
Text on Drawings
Text on engineering drawing is used :
Legibility - shape
- space between letters and words
Uniformity - size
- line thickness
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Lettering Standard
ANSI Standard This course
Use a Gothic text style, Use only a vertical Gothic
either inclined or vertical. text style.
Use all capital letters. Use both capital and
lower-case letters.
Use 3 mm for most Same. For letters in title
text height. block it is recommend to use
5~8 mm text height
Space between lines N/A.
of text is at least 1/3 Follows ANSI rule.
of text height.
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Basic Strokes
Straight Slanted Horizontal Curved
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3
2
Suggested
Upper-caseStrokes
letters & Sequence
Numerals
Straight line
letters
Curved line
letters
Curved line
letters &
Numerals
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Suggested Strokes
Lower-case Sequence
letters
Stroke Sequence
I L T F
E H
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Stroke Sequence
V X W
Stroke Sequence
N M K Z
Y A 4
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Stroke Sequence
O Q C G
Stroke Sequence
D U P B
R J 1 2
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Stroke Sequence
5 7
Stroke Sequence
S 0 3 6
8 9
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Stroke Sequence
l i
Stroke Sequence
v w x k
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Stroke Sequence
j y f t
Stroke Sequence
c o a b
d p q e
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Stroke Sequence
g n m h
u s
Word Composition
Look at the same word having different spacing between letters.
A) Non-uniform spacing
JIRAPONG
B) Uniform spacing
JIR A P O N G
Which one is easier to read ?
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Word Composition
Spacing
JIRAPONG
Contour || || \ / \ | )( )| |(
General conclusions are:
Space between the letters depends on the contour of
the letters at an adjacent side.
Good spacing creates approximately equal background
area between letters.
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≡ slant slant
slant
≡ straight
GOOD
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Sentence Composition
Leave the space between words equal to the space
requires for writing a letter “O”.
Example
Freehand
Sketching
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Straight Line
1. Hold the pencil naturally.
3. Swing the pencil back and forth between the points, barely
touching the paper until the direction is clearly established.
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Nearly vertical
inclined line
Nearly horizontal
inclined line
Small Circle
Method 1 : Starting with a square
1. Lightly sketching the square and marking the mid-points.
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Small Circle
Method 2 : Starting with center line
1. Lightly draw a center line.
Large Circle
1. Place the little finger (or pencil’ s tip) at the center as a
pivot, and set the pencil point at the radius-distance from
the center.
2. Hold the hand in this position and rotate the paper.
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Arc
Method 1 : Starting with a square
Steps in Sketching
4. Sketch lines.
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Example
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