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Forging new generations of engineers
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Engineering Drawing Types
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Purpose
Universally accepted
Efficient
Multi-functional
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Basic Engineering Drawing Types
• Freehand Sketch
• Orthographic or Multi-view Sketch
• Pictorial Sketch– Oblique Sketch– Isometric Sketch– Perspective Sketch
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Freehand Sketch Drawing
Annotations
Notes
Title
InitialsDate
Add Views as needed
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Orthographic or Multi-view Drawing
Front
Front
Top
Right Side
Top
Right Side
Dimensions
Title
Scale
Add Notes as needed
Your Name
Hidden Lines
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Oblique Pictorial Drawing
True length
Full Depth Half Depth
True length
Any Standard
Angle
30
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Isometric Pictorial Drawing
3030
True Length
Tru
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True Length
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1 Point Perspective Pictorial Drawing
True Length
True Length
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2 Point Perspective Pictorial Drawing
Tru
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ngth
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Advanced Engineering Drawings
Renderings
Auxiliary
Sections
Assembly
Exploded
Animation
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Rendering Pictorial Drawing
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Auxiliary Drawing
True LengthsTLs
90
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Section DrawingCutting Plane
View remaining part from this direction
Ortho view of sectioned part
Solid Material
Removed Part
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Exploded Drawing
Balloons
Parts List
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References:
Madsen, D., Folkestad, J., Schertz, K., Shumaker, T., Stark, C., & Turpin, J. (2004). Engineering Drawing and Design (3rd ed.), Albany, NY: Thompson Learning, Inc. / Delmar.
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Writer: Gary Platt
Content Editor: Sam Cox & Wes Terrell
Production Work: CJ Amarosa
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