Name of the course :Drawing construction Course code :HED 129 Credit hours :3hours Prepared by Eng....

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Name of the course :Drawing constructionCourse code :HED 129Credit hours :3hoursPrepared by Eng. Nadir Abd alrazig siddig

Introduction

• This course is taught in the first semester to the second year for sixteen weeks with 3 credit hours

Objectives

By the end of this course you must will be able to:-

1. Understanding of drawing tools and equipment and its use.

2. Understand the information provided and the purpose for which.

3. Provide graphics that says in the field of study.4. Deal with other sectors in the relevant fields.

Content:

1. Become acquainted with the drawing-tools and materials used descriptions and methods of its use.

2. Descriptions and methods of its use.

3. Letters of the alphabetic-types of fonts used in the drawing.

4. Engineering – halving line and divided into equal parts –angles –triangles and quartets

4. Regular polygons.5. Chambers 6. Drawing measurement.7. Drawing alortograve – Mahtlvp projections

and the private.8. Perspective angle of 30 (Oiswm left)-

Perspective angle of 45 (Oleg)-perspective on 6030(Axonometric).

9. Oval.10. Hyperbolic and equivalent cutting (Albrwela

Alheirbula).

11. Incident at an angle of view 90.

12. Incident at an angle of view other than 90.

13. sector.

14. Individual or a surface of deferent forms.

Drawing Tables and Surfaces

Drawing Papers and Plastic Film

Pencils, Leads, and Pens

PensSome designers prefer ink and use a technical fountain pen as it is capable of precise line width. It can be used for both freehand and drafted ink drawings. As with drafting pencils, pens are available in a variety of forms and price ranges. However, mosttechnical drawing pens consist of a tubular point, which has an ink-flow-regulating wire inside it. The size of the tubular point is what determines the finished width. Standard widths of ink lines are measured according to a line-width code,

Parallel Bar and T-Square,

Triangles

Templates

Compasses

Scales

Erasers, Erasing Shields, and Brushes

Additional Equipment

Starting the Drawing

PAPER AFTER DRAWING