Fundamentals of Technical Graphics, Volume I

Fundamentals of Technical Graphics, Volume I
Author: Edward E. Osakue
Publisher: Momentum Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2018-08-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1947083430

Fundamentals of Technical Graphics concentrates on the main concepts and principles of technical graphics. The book is divided into two volumes: volume one contains chapters one to five, whereas volume two comprises of chapters six to ten. Volume one covers the topics of drafting guidelines, free hand sketching, computer design drafting (CDD) systems, geometric and shape construction, and standard multiview drawing creation. Volume two treats the topics of auxiliary views, section views, basic dimensioning, isometric drawings, and working drawings. The appendices provide introductory discussions about screw fasteners, general and geometric tolerancing, and surface quality and symbols. The book is written with current drafting standards of American National Standards Institute/American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ANSI/ASME) in mind. The style is plain and discussions are straight to the point. Its principle goal is meeting the needs of first- and second-year students in engineering, engineering technology, design technology, and related disciplines.

Ortho - Orthographic Grids Drawing Pad

Ortho - Orthographic Grids Drawing Pad
Author: 2k.design
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2017-04-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781547033188

This is the perfect 8.5" x 8.5" orthographic grids drawing pad (a.k.a. sketch pad) for people interested in experimenting with various types of orthographic grid projections. Printed on high quality paper with colored ink, everyone will find this drawing pad useful for sketching and brainstorming orthographic art and designs. Single-sided blue-colored grid designs printed on high quality color paper. Orthographic grid projection types include: Axonometric > Isometric > 30/90/150 Degrees Axonometric > Dimetric > 20/90/160 Degrees Axonometric > Trimetric Left > 15/35 Degrees Axonometric > Trimetric Right > 45/165 Degrees Oblique > Cavalier Left > 0/135 Degrees Oblique > Cavalier Right > 180/45 Degrees Oblique > Military > 45/90/135 Degrees Each grid type is separated into different colorized sections that make the book easy to thumb through and navigate. Informative infographic diagram can be found at the start of each grid section. Use these infographic diagrams to learn the basic rules of each type of orthographic projection. Angles, corners and other useful information have been documented for easy reproduction in your favorite graphic applications (like Adobe Illustrator). Purchase this drawing pad for yourself, family and/or friends. This book is the perfect sketch pad gift for anyone interested in doodling with orthographic projection grids for fun or as a profession. This drawing pad is meant for people who want to experiment with orthographic grids projection types without having to purchase multiple sketch pads and/or graph papers. This is an all-in-one complete solution for all of the common orthographic grid projections.

Graphics for Engineers

Graphics for Engineers
Author: James H. Earle
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 728
Release: 2000
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Graphics for Engineers is designed to help students expand their creative talents and communicate their ideas effectively. Its layout, format, and content have been classroom tested to make it user friendly and excellent for both classroom use and independent study. Students who use this text will learn ANSI standards, techniques to prepare working drawings, the solution of 3D problems and spatial analysis through descriptive geometry, and the use of graphics as a medium of design. New features in the fifth edition include: New coverage of AutoCAD R.14 and highlights of AutoCAD R.2000 Greater emphasis on the design process Even more illustrations Increased coverage of solid modeling Over 500 end-of-chapter problems Problem Books 18 problem books and teacher's guides (with outlines, solutions, and tests) have been designed to support this textbook and are available from Creative Publishing. A listing of these books and their source information is given inside the back cover. Prentice Hall publishes a broad range of Gand CAD books available at a discount when bundled with this text. Please consult the preface of this text, your Prentice Hall sales rep, or go to http://www.prenhall.com/cadgrapgics/ for more information.

Engineering Design Graphics

Engineering Design Graphics
Author: James H. Earle
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 858
Release: 1999
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This book continues the tradition of illustrating and presenting concepts in an understandable format to reduce the amount of classroom tutoring needed by the student. It also continues the tradition of presenting core concepts as well as timely, important topics such as CAD and the design process. As a result, this text can be used in a wide variety of programs.

ACC Version-AutoCAD 2000

ACC Version-AutoCAD 2000
Author: Timothy Sean Sykes
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 892
Release: 2001
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

A text designed for novice AutoCAD users that is ideal for either classroom use or independent study. This book takes a three-pronged approach to teaching AutoCAD by integrating text, CD-ROM, and web-based support to create a complete learning system. Book -- Includes 20 AutoCAD lessons designed to bring you fully up to speed with 2-D drawing. Lessons are clearly marked for purpose and content, and provide hands-on, step-by-step instructions to help the student master the task. All instructions come in an easy to follow 3 column format labeled "Do This!" that clearly presents the task at hand. Lessons contain tips, tricks, projects, and quizzes developed by the author through years of experience as a designer and CAD guru. CD -- This CD keeps on providing instruction when you have left the classroom, or are studying on your own. 25 drawing tasks are captured as multimedia presentations for your review. Each lesson is keyed to a specific section in the text marked with a CD icon. When you review these lessons on your computer, you will see a drawing being created right on screen using the steps shown in the text. As the AutoCAD cursor moves across the screen, a voice accompanies the movements and provides audio instruction and reinforcement. In addition, the CD contains easy to find files of all the drawing lessons in the book. Worldwide Web -- This text has an accompanying website that offers a self-assessment tool to test your understanding of important concepts -- http: //www.prenhall.com/sykes . It contains sets of questions keyed to approximately half the lessons in the text that test your understanding of key concepts. Take these quizzes online as practice exams, and you will receive immediate feedback on your progress.

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1501361139

AutoCAD 2002

AutoCAD 2002
Author: Timothy Sean Sykes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1204
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780130662705

18: Hatching & Section Lines. The Hatch Command. Boundary Hatching. Editing Hatched Areas. Drag-and-Drop Hatching-Using the ADC to Hatch. More Section Help-The Sketch Command. Lesson 19: Many as One-Groups and Blocks. Paper Dolls-The Group Command. Groups with Backbone-The Block Command. Lesson 20: Advanced Blocks. Creating Attributes. Inserting Attributed Blocks. Editing Attributes. The Coup de Grace: Using Attribute Information in Bills of Materials, Spreadsheets, or Database Programs. V. DRAWING DISPLAY AND ARRANGEMENT. Lesson 21: Space for a New Beginning. Understanding the Terminology. Using Tiled Viewports. Setting Up a Paper Space Environment. Using Floating Viewports. And Now the Easy Way-The LayoutWizard Command. Lesson 22: After the Setup. Dimensioning and Paper Space. The Benefits of Layers in Paper Space. Using Text in Paper Space. Plotting the Layout. Tweaking the Layout. Putting It All Together-A Project. VI. AUTOCAD INTERFACES WITH DRAWINGS, IMAGES, AND OTHER PROGRAMS. Lesson 23: Externally Referenced Drawings. Working with Externally Referenced Drawings-Xrefs. Editing Xrefs. Using Our Drawing as a Reference. Binding an Xref to Your Drawing. Lesson 24: Other Application Files and AutoCAD. Two Types of Graphics. Working with Raster Images: The Image Manager. Exporting Image Files. Working with Linked Objects-Object Linking and Embedding (OLE). Lesson 25: Databases and AutoCAD. Databases-A Brief Refresher. Configuring Your Operating System to Share the Database. Linking AutoCAD to the Database-The dbConnect Manager. Okay, I'm Attached-Now How Do I Use the Database? Some Final Bits and Pieces about dbConnect. The Final Word. Afterword: Getting an Edge. Creating Your Own Hotkeys: The Acad.PGP File. The Z-Direction. Looking Ahead.

Architectural Drawing

Architectural Drawing
Author: Rendow Yee
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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AutoCAD 2000

AutoCAD 2000
Author: Timothy Sean Sykes
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 870
Release: 2000
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

A totally integrated system for mastering AutoCAD. Readers get 20 AutoCAD lessons--each one filled with hands-on, step-by-step instructions, tips, tricks, and "Do This" exercises that explain the task, show how it's done, and point to any tools that might make the task easier. The CD-ROM included, features 25 multimedia presentations demonstrating tasks and linked Web site with interactive self-assessment tools.