DRAW 111 Flashcards

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also known as mechanical drawings, manufacturing blueprints, drawings, etc., are technical drawings that show the shape, structure, dimensions, tolerances, accuracy, and other requirements of a part in the form of a plan.

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Engineering Drawing

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is preparing drawing for things that are to be made or done

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Drafting

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is said to be the language of industry.

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Drafting

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precise and detailed drawing of object, as employed in architecture or engineering

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Technical Drawing

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Common Ideas and Concepts

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  1. words
  2. models
  3. drawing
  4. numbers
  5. music
  6. symbols
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originates from picture which means image or likeness

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Pictorial

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is widely used method of drawing because it is a relatively quick and easy to show your ideas

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Free Hand Drawing

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refers to a drawing that is commonly used to specify the geometry required for the building of a component

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detail drawing

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Order of Learning that start by using the proven methods to copy good freehand drawing examples

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Copying

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Order of Learning that pictures or objects should be analyzed to understand what you have seen and drawn.

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Analyzing pictures

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Order of learning drawing abilities are further developed by using objects or models as a source of ideas

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Using objects as Models

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Order of learning that creating drawing from thoughts is the final goal in developing the ability to do freehand drawing.

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Creating ideas

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Basic Procedures that the body should be naturally erect and relaxed

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Body Position

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Basic procedure that the paper is slanted at the natural angle of the drawing arm and should kept in position.

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Paper Position

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14
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pencil should be held near the point, just as in writing.

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Pencil in Hand

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15
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use arm motion rather than wrist or finger movements.

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Arm Motion

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lines should be drawn with single strokes

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Single Stroke Lines

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Basics Procedures

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Body Position
Paper Position
Pencil in Hand
Arm Motion
Single Stroke Lines
Directions for Drawing Lines

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3 Types of Lines used in Drawing

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Straight
Circles and Arcs
Irregular Curves

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3 Kinds of Drafting/Mechanical Pen

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HB Soft Grade
H Medium Grade
2H Hard Grade

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kind of mech pen that for border, lettering, and free sketching

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HB Soft Grade

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kind of mech pen that for visible outlines, edges and boundary.

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H Medium Grade

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kind of mech pen that for construction line, dimension lines, extension lines.

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2H Hard Grade

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a kind of multipurpose desk which can be used for any kind of drawing, writing or impromptu

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Drawing Board (Drafting Table)

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short crosspiece that slides along the edge of the board as a guide to the perpendicular
T-Square
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tool for measuring length
Ruler
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are precision tools for drawing lines at specific angles.
Drafting Triangles
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measuring tool, for measuring angles
Protractor
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used to rub out the written
Eraser
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a thin plate with holes to confine an erasure to a limited areas
Eraser Shield
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used for inscribing circles or arcs
Drawing Compass
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are stencils with circle cutouts used in drafting to draw circles.
Circular Templates
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template usually made from metal, wood, or plastic composed of many different curves.
French Curve