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TECHNICAL DRAFTING : Intermediate (Book with DVD)  (Workbook Included)

TECHNICAL DRAFTING : Intermediate (Book with DVD) (Workbook Included)

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  • About the Editor
    • Present discipline of composing drawings that visually communicate how something functions or is to be constructed.
    • Combines many different practical and visual skills with knowledge of specialized materials and techniques.
    • Covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to gather, interpret and convey information in response to workplace requirements.

Technical Drafting: Intermediate combines many different practical and visual skills with knowledge of specialized materials and techniques. Technical drawing, also known as drafting, is the act and discipline of composing drawings that visually communicate how something functions or is to be constructed. This book will introduce the knowledge and skills for those studying and/or working in technical drawing industry.
About this Book
The information in this book covers basic to core competencies that a person must achieve to enable him / her to draft architectural layout and detail (structural, electrical/electronic, sanitary/plumbing, and mechanical) drawings using both CAD system and manual drafting methods.
About the Technical Drafting Industry
Technical drawing is essential for communicating ideas in industry and engineering. To make the drawings easier to understand, people use familiar symbols, perspectives, units of measurement, notation systems, visual styles, and page layout. Together, such conventions constitute a visual language, and help to ensure that the drawing is unambiguous and relatively easy to understand. These drafting conventions are condensed into internationally accepted standards and specifications that transcend the barrier of language making technical drawings a universal means of communicating complex mechanical concepts. Drafters help with construction by creating plans and technical drawings of everything from architecture to mechanical instruments. The drawings create guidelines, such as dimensions, calculations and weight restrictions, which workers use to plan and assemble buildings and products. Drafting was traditionally a paper and pencil profession, with workers sitting at drafting desks drawing technical plans using drafting tools. Today, though some workers still draw by hand, most workers use computer-aided design and drafting software (CADD). CADD software allows workers to create drawings and plans in a much more dynamic fashion, making it easier to calculate dimensions and materials and make changes when needed. CADD drawings can also be programmed into manufacturing equipment, allowing products to be produced exactly as drafters design them. Drafters can choose to specialize in certain industries. Electrical drafters plan the layout and wiring in large structures, including manufacturing plants, buildings and power plants. Mechanical drafters provide drawings for manufacturing machinery and devices. Civil drafters create specifications for large civil projects like bridges and flood control.