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Introduction Technical Drawing

In a technical drawing, all information needed to manufacture a component or an


entire assembly are needed to be drawn out. The presentation must be clearly
identified so that when you read the drawing noconfusion may occur.

To see all information about the object in the drawing usually must accommodate
multiple views from different view directions are presented. Often also cut views
of the component or assembly is needed to represent covert geometries.
The drawing must apply one drawing edge, a writing box, and the characters are
divided area. For assemblies may also be a play list in the bottom right corner of
the Font box added.

Technical drawings are usually in A4 size paper up to DIN A0 created. The drawing
format must be chosen so that the object can be displayed easily. To accomplish
this, the drawings in different scales can be made. I.e. The objects are either
increased or decreased. When an elected scale, for example, 2:1 (spoken: "two to
one") is the object twice as large as depicted in reality. Draw the same object,
for example, with a scale of 1:2, it is only half as large as depicted in reality
it is.

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