Sketching

LT 4.1 Students will be able to independently use their learning to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary to accurately sketch and create sketches that communicate effectively.

Tuesday 4/5 assignments

1. Open S drive (start, S drive, Nowlin, Mitchell, 1.4.5 dimesioning guidelines)  WRITE ALL 8 RULES IN YOUR ENGINEERING NOTEBOOK

2. Write these equasions in your notebook

When using ¼ in. graph paper, each square equals ¼ in. or .25 in. How many squares are in:

  • 1 in. = _________ squares
  • 2 in. = _________ squares
  • 2 ¾ in. = _______ squares
  • 1 ¼ in. = _______ squares
  • 4 ½ in. = _______ squares

3. BEFORE WATCHING the video below, open it, hit pause and draw the top, front, and side views EXACTLY as they are in the video. THEN follow the video to dimesion your own drawing.

Dimension a drawing

Wednesday 4/6 assignment

1. Open "1.4.5 dimensioning locations" from the Student Projects drive (S drive) and write all words and definitions. Make note of which view is used to show height, width, and depth. Sketch the diagram with the dimensioning line types and label them correctly. Write the definitions of what each line type is and what it is used for. 

2. Now convert number of squares to a linear measurement. Again, each square equals ¼ in. or .25 in.

  • 7 squares = ___________ inches
  • 12 squares = __________ inches
  • 3 squares = ___________ inches
  • 9 squares = ___________ inches
  • 22 squares = ___________ inches

 

Blocks to orthographic drawings

Creating Orthographic view from Isometric Projection

How to draw multi-view (Orthographic prjection) video

Orthographic projection tutorial- European layout

Orthographic projection- (multi view drawing)

Sketching, Orthographic, and Isometric

How to draw orthographic projection

Dimensioning a sketch

Rules for dimensioning

 

General sketching

Design Squad- basic sketching techniques

Design Squad- What is Isometric Sketching