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By
Dr. Mahdi Damghani
What is a 1st angle and 3rd angle orthographic
projection???
Orthographic Projection requires you to draw each of the three
views of the object separately.
You have to project each view by imagining that you are looking at
900 to each plane in turn.
What you see is drawn on the plane behind the object. This will be
difficult at first but with practice it will become easier.
Type of
Type of Drawing
Drawing (Gen
(Gen
Arrangement, Detail,
Arrangement, Detail, Title
Title
Projection Symbol
Projection Symbol
etc)
etc)
Name (Who
Name (Who produced
produced
the drawing)
the drawing)
Date (Revision
Date (Revision dates)
dates)
General
General
Tolerance
Tolerance Who does
Who does the
the
drawing belong
drawing belong to
to
Scale
Scale
Drawing Number
Drawing Number (ID
(ID
number)
number) Revisions
Revisions
The title block should not be more than 170 mm long
Scales based on BS8888???
Full Size 1:1
Reduction Scales 1:2 1:5 1:10
1:20 1:50 1:100
1:200 1:500 1:1000
Enlargement Scales 2:1 5:1 10:1
20:1 50:1
The size chosen depends on the size of the drawing sheet and the
part to be drawn. Scales should be large enough to permit easy
and clear interpretation of the information.
Drawing lines based on
BS8888???
Lettering and numbers based
on BS8888???
Line Description Usage
H Chain thin with double dash Outlines and edges of adjacent parts, positions of
moveable parts, pattern lines.
Clarity, style, spacing and size are all important.
Numerals especially should be drawn clearly.
Generally capital letters should be used.