Using Drawing Tools & Applied Geometry
Using Drawing Tools & Applied Geometry
Preparation of Tools.
Using of Tools
Geometric Construction
Preparation of
Tools
Drawing Instruments are used to prepare neat and
accurate Drawings.
To a greater extent, the accuracy of the Drawings depend
on the quality of instruments used to prepare them. The
following is the list of Drawing Instruments and other
materials required. a) Drawing Board (Table)
b) T-square
c) Set Squares
d) Drawing Paper
e) Drawing Pencils
f) Drafting/Masking tape
g) Eraser
h) Protractor
i) Compass
j) French Curve
k) Template
l) scale
a) Drawing Board
b) T- Square
The working edge of T-square is used to draw
horizontal parallel lines, vertical lines or inclined lines
at 30°, 60o to the horizontal using set squares.
c) Set Squares :
They are triangular in shape with one corner, a right
angle triangle. A pair of set squares (30°–60°) and 45°.
They are used to draw lines at 30°, 60° and 45° to the
vertical and horizontal.
45 Set Square
30 60 Set Square
d) Drawing sheet:
They are available in many varieties and good quality
paper with smooth surface should be selected for
Drawings which are to be preserved for longer time. Sizes
of Drawing Sheets recommended
Drawing Sheet : Standard size
A4
A3
A0
(Dimensions in millimeters)
e) Drawing Pencils
f) Drafting/Masking tape
Is used to fasten drawing paper on the board
g) Eraser
used to erase unwanted lines
h) Protractor:
Protractors are used to mark or measure angles between
0 and 180°. They are semicircular in shape (of diameter
100mm) and are made of Plastic or celluloid which has
more life.
i) Compass:
Compass is used for drawing circles and arcs of circles.
j) French Curve
is used to draw irregular curves
k) Template
used to draw repetitive features of a drawing
l) Drawing Scales : Designation
needle lead
Using the Tools
Function of the Tools
3. Compass
Arc, Circle
4. Circle template
Draw a Horizontal Line
1. Press the T-square head against the left edge of the table.
5. Complete circle.
circle Revolve handle clockwise.
How to Keep Your Drawing Clean
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