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Drawing Instruments - box and pencils
The quality of a good drawing does not only depend on the talent of the craftsmen but also on the quality of instruments he uses.
Drawing instruments are generally sold in sets in boxes, but they are also available separately. The main parts of high grade instruments are generally made of nickel or brass. They must be rust proof. Tool steel is used for making the blades of the inking pen, bow instruments and various screws.
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Inking pen or liner or ruling pen
It is used to ink the straight lines drawn with the instruments but never for free hand lines or lettering.
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Method of folding of printed drawing sheets as per BIS SP: 46-2003
• understand to fold the A1, A2 and A3 size drawing sheets • keep the drawing sheet filing cabinet • filing cabinet to handle according to IS procedure.
Method of folding of printed drawing sheets as per BIS SP:
46-2003 When drawings sheets are in more numbers, they have to be folded and kept in order to save the trace required for preserving them When the drawings are to be released to shop floor for reference during manufacturing of a component
Main types of Engineering drawing:
Regardless of branch of engineering the engineering drawing is used. However based on the major engineering branches, engineering drawing can be classified as follows:
Mechanical engineering drawings:
Some examples of mechanical engineering drawings are part and assembly drawings, riveted joints, welded joints, fabrication drawings, pneumatics and hydraulics drawings, pipeline diagrams, keys coupling drawings etc
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Drawing instruments : Erasing shield
When, on a drawing, if a part of a line or some lines among many other lines need to be erased or modified, in normal way of erasing will damage the other nearby lines. In such a situation an erasing shield is effectively useful. It is a thin metallic sheet having small openings of different sizes and shapes. A suitable opening is aligned to the line to be erased and the line is removed by the eraser.
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Protractor
Protractor: Protractor is an instrument for measuring angles. It is semi-circular or circular in shapes and is made of flat celluoid sheet.
The angles can be set or measured from both sides, aligning the reference line and point ‘0’ with the corner point of the angle.
Figure shows how to read or set the angle. Protractor can also be used to divide a circle or drawing sectors.
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Scales
Scales: Scales are used to transfer and or to measure the dimensions. They are made of wood, steel, ivory, celluloid or plastic, stainless steel scales are more durable. different types of scales used are shown in Figs 1,2 & 3. They are either flat, bevel edged or triangular cross-section. Scales of 15 cm long, 2 cm wide or 30 cm long 3.5 cm wide flat scales are in general use. Thin section or bevel edged scales are preferred over thick flat scales. Parallax error will be nil or least while using thin / tapered edge scales
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French curves
These are made in many different shapes, normally come in sets of 6,12,16 etc. French curves are best suited to draw smooth curves/ arcs (which cannot be drawn by a compass) with ease. To draw a smooth curve using french curve first set it by trial against a part of the line to be drawn, then shift it to the next portions. Each new portion should fit atleast three points on the curve just drawn. It should be seen that the curve (radius) is increasing or decreasing smoothly and no corner should be formed on the curve
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Purpose of studying engineering drawing:
Purpose of studying engineering drawing:
- To develop the ability to produce simple engineering drawing and sketches based on current practice
- To develop the skills to read manufacturing and construction drawings used in industry.
- To develop a working knowledge of the layout of plant and equipment.
- To develop skills in abstracting information from calculation sheets and schematic diagrams to produce working drawings for manufacturers, installers and fabricators.
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Importance of Engineering Drawing
The economical success of any country is mainly depended on its industrial development. Due to the globalization any industry of our country expected to be of global market standard. Due to the above said reason our Indian product required to be of very high quality with respect to size of dimension, fit, tolerance and finish etc.
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