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- No of Pages: 72
- No of Chapters: 07
Introduction:
Abstract
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Table of Content
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Preambles
1.2 Types of Engineering Drawings
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 STAGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW PRODUCT
2.2 THE DRAWING OFFICE
2.3 PRINT ROOM
2.4 Drawing-Office Personnel
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Points, Lines, and Plane Surfaces in Space
3.2 3 Dimensional Objects Based On The Rectangular Block
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION
4.2 First-angle projection
4.3 Third-angle projection
CHAPTER FIVE
SECTIONAL VIEWS
CHAPTER SIX
6.1 ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS
CHAPTER SEVEN
SKETCHING
7.1 FREEHAND SKETCHING
REFERENCES
Introduction
Communication means extending information form one person to another in a way in which it can be understood. Information and ideas in technical and scientific fields can very often be more easily communicated through sketching or instrument drawing and blueprint reading. Drawing involves describing the shape and size of an object.
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