Notes On Practical Mechanical Drawing Written for the Use of Students in Engine

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Notes On Practical Mechanical Drawing Written for the Use of Students in Engine
Victor T Victor Tyson Wilson
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ISOMETRIC AND OBLIQUE DRAWING. 43 as size, giving one face in its true form as shown in Fig. 28. The principles of oblique projection are as follows: (a. ) One face of the object is taken parallel to the plane of projection. On this face two dimensions are measured. (6. ) All lines perpendicular to this face are made 45 lines on the drawing. On these lines the third dimension is measured its true length. (This is not strictly true oblique projection, but differs from it in a similar way that is
...ometric drawing differs from isometric projection. ) CHAPTER IV. USE OF INSTRUMENTS.
37. Practical points about drawing materials and in- struments. A student's first lesson to learn, and a teacher's first duty, is to teach the proper use and care of tools. With this lesson learned, it should be possible for the beginner to work safely with the best appliances, and the best are none too good. It is the purpose now to say something about the different tools and their proper care and handling.
Drawing boards: The best drawing boards are made of well seasoned pine, of uniform grain, narrow strips glued together, the whole being finished at the two opposite ends at right angles to the strips by narrow pieces tongued and grooved and glued to the board, to prevent warping.


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