Chapter 1 Tutorials: Using Drawing Tools & Applied Geometry
Chapter 1 Tutorials: Using Drawing Tools & Applied Geometry
Preparation of Tools
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Tools to be prepared
1. Paper 2. Pencils
3. Compass
Paper
1. Place a paper close to the left edge of a table where a drafter can work conveniently.
2. Place a T-square. 3. Move the paper until its lower edge lies close to the top edge of a T-square. 4. Align the top edge of the paper with T-square blade. 5. Attach the papers corners with tape. 6. Move T-square down to smooth the paper. 7. Attach the remaining papers corners with tape.
Pencil
1. Remove the wood with penknife while expose a lead
about 8-10 mm. 2. Polish the lead into a conical shape with a sandpaper.
Compass
1. Sharpen the lead with a sandpaper. 2. Adjust the needle and the lead so that the tip of the needle extends slightly more than the lead.
needle
lead
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2. Triangles
T-square and triangles can be used together to draw an inclined line with 15o increment, i.e. 15o, 30o, 45o, 60o, 75o, 90o, 105o, 120o, 135o, 150o, 165o, 180o etc.
3. Compass
Using a compass
1. Locate the center of the circle to be drawn. Draw two intersecting lines. 2. Adjust the distance between a needle and a lead to be a radius of the circle. 3. Set the needle point at the circles center.
Using a compass
4. Start circle. Apply enough pressure to the needle, holding the compass handle between thumb and index fingers.
Place any triangle on T-square edge. 2. Use your left hand to hold both T-square and triangle
in position.
Practice by Yourself
Arrange the triangles to draw a line at a) 120o b) 135o c) 150o with a horizontal.
Applied Geometry
Bisecting Parallel line
r
Inclined line
Tangent arc
Perpendicular line
Tangent line
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Applied Geometry
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Explanations
1. Swing two arcs having a radius greater than half-length of the line with the centers at the ends of the line. 2. Join the intersection points of the arcs with a line.
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Applied Geometry
Explanations
r1 r2 C
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Applied Geometry
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1. Line an edge of a triangle up to a given line. 2. Support the triangle with another one. 3. Slide the first triangle until its edge passes through the given point. 4. Draw a line.
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Applied Geometry
Explanations
1. Choose a convenient point on a given line. r r 2. Use that point as center of an arc with a radius equal to a given distance. 3. Draw a line parallel to a given line and tangent to the arc.
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Applied Geometry
Applied Geometry
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Given
Explanations
1. Line an opposite edge of a 45o triangle up to a given line. 2. Support the triangle with another one.
3. Flip the first triangle and slide until its edge passes through the given point.
4. Draw a line.
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Applied Geometry
Given
Explanations
1. Line an adjacent edge of a 45o triangle up to a given line.
2. Support the triangle with another one. 3. Slide the first triangle until another adjacent edge passes through the given point. 4. Draw a line.
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Applied Geometry
Given
Explanations
r2 > r1 r2 D 1. Use a given point as center, draw the arc with any radius. 2. Bisect the distance between the intersection points between an arc and a given line. 3. Draw a line.
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Applied Geometry
Given
Explanations
1. Line an adjacent edge of a 45o triangle up to a given line. 2. Support the triangle with another one.
3. Slide the first triangle until another adjacent edge passes through the given point. 4. Draw a line.
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Applied Geometry
Explanations
+ C 1. Use a given point as a center, draw the arc with any radius that intersect the given line. 2. Bisect the distance between the intersection points between an arc and a given line. 3. Draw a line.
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Applied Geometry
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Given
Explanations
1. Line an adjacent edge of a 45o triangle up to the center of an arc and a given given.
C 2. Support the triangle with another one. 3. Slide the first triangle until another adjacent edge passes through the given point.
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4. Draw a line.
Applied Geometry
Given
1st method
Given
2nd method
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Applied Geometry
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Key Concept
To draw a tangent arc (of a specified radius, R), it is necessary to locate 1. its center, C.
It places outside a line for a distance
2. the start and end points (or tangent points) of the arc.
It lies on a given line in the way that the line passing through this point and the center of an arc be perpendicular to a given line. R
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Applied Geometry
TP.1 TP.2
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Applied Geometry
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Key Concept
Tangent point lies on the line passes through the centers
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Case 2 : Internal
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R2 R1
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R-R1
R-R2
R + R1
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R R1
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