The document describes basic drafting tools used for technical drawing including: compasses for drawing circles and arcs, dividers for transferring dimensions, drafting tape for adhering media to surfaces, dusting brushes for cleaning drawings, erasers for removing lines, erasing shields for protecting drawings, irregular curves for laying out non-circular curves, lead pointers for sharpening pencils, lettering guides for guidelines, mechanical pencils, protractors for measuring angles, scales for measuring line lengths, templates for standard features, triangles for drawing angles, and rules for maintaining tools like keeping them clean and dry.
The document describes basic drafting tools used for technical drawing including: compasses for drawing circles and arcs, dividers for transferring dimensions, drafting tape for adhering media to surfaces, dusting brushes for cleaning drawings, erasers for removing lines, erasing shields for protecting drawings, irregular curves for laying out non-circular curves, lead pointers for sharpening pencils, lettering guides for guidelines, mechanical pencils, protractors for measuring angles, scales for measuring line lengths, templates for standard features, triangles for drawing angles, and rules for maintaining tools like keeping them clean and dry.
The document describes basic drafting tools used for technical drawing including: compasses for drawing circles and arcs, dividers for transferring dimensions, drafting tape for adhering media to surfaces, dusting brushes for cleaning drawings, erasers for removing lines, erasing shields for protecting drawings, irregular curves for laying out non-circular curves, lead pointers for sharpening pencils, lettering guides for guidelines, mechanical pencils, protractors for measuring angles, scales for measuring line lengths, templates for standard features, triangles for drawing angles, and rules for maintaining tools like keeping them clean and dry.
Unit 2 Compass • Used to draw circles and arcs Divider • Used to transfer dimensions Drafting Tape • A specially-prepared tape used to adhere drawing media to the working surface Dusting Brush • Used to brush loose graphite and eraser dust from a drawing Eraser • Used to remove pencil lines and graphite smudges from a drawing Erasing Shield • A metal plate with various slots and openings used to protect line work when a portion of the drawing is to be erased Irregular Curve • Used to lay out any noncircular curve Lead Pointer • Used for sharpening mechanical pencil leads Lettering Guide • Used to lay out guidelines for lettering Mechanical Pencil (Lead Holder) • Used to hold leads of various hardness's Protractor • Used to measure angles Scale • Used to measure the length of a line Template • A thin, flat, plastic tool with various size openings of different shapes used to expedite the drawing of standard features Triangle • A thin, flat, right- angled piece of plastic or metal with acute angles of 45, or 30 and 60 used for drawing vertical or inclined lines that are multiples of 15 Rules for Maintenance and Care of Drafting Tools & Equipment • Keep hands and • Do not hit scales and equipment clean triangles on edges • Keep all instruments • Do not overextend clean and dry compasses and dividers • Do no bend templates • Clean plastic tools with sharply soap and water only • Do not use templates or • Do not stick compasses scales as straight edges and divider points into for cutting tools scales and triangles • Do not use templates as • Never sharpen leads eraser shields over drawing or table surface