Shop Sketching a Course of Problems for Mechanical Drawing Students
Shop Sketching a Course of Problems for Mechanical Drawing Students
Ralph Flagg Windoes
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Dimensioned perspectives are not as practical as working sketches, as they usually consume more time in the making, and it is more difficult to show inside construction with them. But, for small, simple pieces such as washers, bolts, nuts, etc. , from which work- ing drawings will be made later, they are sometimes used. And again, they are used occasionally when explaining what is meant by a working drawing to a craftsman who cannot read one. PERSPECTIVE OF- BUFFET INSTRUCTIONS /I TWO VIEW W3L'...*_LWj FROM THIS PF&SPFC r PL/4TE NO DfiTE NOME Plate 13 42 SHOP SKETCHING Plate 14 THIS problem requires the sketching of a perspec- tive from the working sketch and the photograph, Figure 17. Make the sketch large enough to balance the plate well, as it will occupy the plate alone the orthographic not being required. Put the dimensions on the perspective. Figure 17 //V3 TRUC TIONS MfiHE /f PER3PEC TIVE 3KETCH OF" THE OC>
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