Chapter 01 Introduction
Chapter 01 Introduction
Engineering drawing
Drawing standards
Drawing sheet
Scale
Lettering
Line types
Effectiveness of Graphic Language
Edge
Ways to Create an
Engineering Drawing
1. Freehand sketch
2. Using typical drawing instruments
3. Using a computer
Create a Drawing : Freehand sketch
The lines are drawn using only pencil and erasers on a
blank or grid paper.
Example
Example
Create a Drawing : Using a computer
Computer aided drafting (CAD) software is used.
Example
Graphics language
Describe a shape (mainly).
Word language
Describe an exact size,
location and specification
of the object.
Text on drawings : Example
Dimensions
&
Notes
General
notes Title
block
Knowledge and Skills Require
Engineering Drawing
Graphics Word
language language
Geometric Projection
construction method Dimensions & Notes
Contents
Drawing Standard
c
Sheet size c (min) d (min)
A4 10 25
Border d Drawing space
c
A3 10 25
lines
A2 10 25
A1 20 25
A0 20 25
c
Title block
2. Type Y (A4 only)
d
Drawing
space
Title block
Drawing Standard
Drawing Scale
1 : 2
Drawing Actual
Drawing Scales : Designation
Designation of a scale consists of the word “SCALE”
followed by the indication of its ratio, as follows
Examples
“I” letter “A” letter “B” letter
4 5
1 1 2 1
3 6
3
2
Suggested
Upper-caseStrokes
Letters &Sequence
Numerals
Straight line
letters
Curved line
letters
&
Numerals
Lower-case Letters
Stroke Sequence : Upper-case
I L T F
E H
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Stroke Sequence : Upper-case
V X W
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Stroke Sequence : Upper-case
N M K Z
Y A 4
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Stroke Sequence : Upper-case
O Q C G
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Stroke Sequence : Upper-case
D U P B
R J
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Stroke Sequence : Upper-case
1 2 5 7
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Stroke Sequence : Upper-case
S 0 3 6
8 9
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Stroke Sequence : Lower-case
l i
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Stroke Sequence : Lower-case
v w x k
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Stroke Sequence : Lower-case
j y f t
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Stroke Sequence : Lower-case
c o a b
d p q e
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Stroke Sequence : Lower-case
g n m h
u s
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Word Composition
Space between the letters depends on the adjacent
contour of the letters.
DRAWING
Non-uniform
spacing
D R A W IN G
Uniform
spacing
DRAWING
Contour
Spacing
2. straight-curve (or curve-straight) : IO, QR etc.
3. straight-slant (or slant-straight) : IV, IW etc.
4. curve-curve : OO, OG etc.
5. slant-curve (or curve-slant) : VO, WG, VC etc.
6. slant-slant : VW, VX etc.
Sentence Composition
Leave the space between words equal to the space
requires for writing a letter “O”.
Example
1. Visible line represent features that can be seen in the current view.
2. Dimension line
Extension line indicate the sizes and location of features.
Leader line
3. Hidden line represent features that can not be seen in the current view.
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