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Engineering Graphics
                      ( Drawing and Drafting )



                          Edit and Compiled by




                     Mr. DEEPAK MISTRY


                                Introduction to Drawing




Course Objectives:
 After successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
 • Use drawing instruments
 • Read simple technical drawings
 • Prepare simple technical drawings
 • Analyze simple technical drawings
Drawing Equipments and Instrument

Drawing Instruments and Their Uses:

Introduction
   •   Drawing instruments are used to prepare drawings easily and accurately.
   •   The accuracy of the drawings is depend on the quality of instruments.
   •   Below is the list of minimum drawing instruments and other drawing materials which
       every student must possess:
       1.     Drawing board
       2.     T-square
       3.     Set-squares — 45° and 30°-60°
       4.     Drawing instrument box, containing:
                a)     Large-size compass with inter-changeable pencil and pen legs
                b)     Lengthening bar
                c)     Small bow compass
                b)     Large-size divider
                c)     Small bow divider
                d)     Small bow ink-pen
                e)     Inking pen
       5.     Scales
       6.     Protractor
       7.     French curves
       8.     Drawing papers
       9.     Drawing pencils
       10.    Sand-paper block
       11.    Eraser (Rubber)
       12.    Drawing pins
       13.    Duster
       14.    Drafting machine


Drawing board
          Drawing board is rectangular in shape and is made of strips of well-seasoned soft wood
  about 25 mm thick. It is cleated at the back by two battens to prevent warping. One of the edges
  of the board is used as the working edge, on which the T-square is made to slide. It should,
  therefore, be perfectly straight. In some boards, this edge is grooved throughout its length and a
  perfectly straight ebony edge is fitted inside this groove. This provides a true and more durable
  guide for the T-square to slide on.
Drawing board is made in various sixes. Its selection depends upon the size of the
drawing paper to be used. The sizes of drawing boards recommended by the Bureau of Indian
Standards (15:1444-1989) arc tabulated in table 1-1.
         For use in schools and colleges, the last two sizes of the drawing boards are more
convenient. Large-size boards arc used in drawing offices of engineers and engineering firms.
The drawing board is placed on the table in front of the student, with its working edge on his left
side. It is more convenient if the table-top is sloping downwards towards the student. If such a
table is not available, the necessary slope can be obtained by placing a suitable block of wood
under the distant longer edge of the board.
T-square




          The T-square should be of hard-quality wood. It consists of two parts
              1. The stock
              2. The blade
  joined together at right angles to each other by means of screws and pins. The stock is placed
  adjoining the working edge of the board and is made to slide on it a; and when required. The
  blade lies on the surface of the board. Its distant edge which is generally beveled, is used as the
  working edge and hence, it should be perfectly straight. The nearer edge of the blade is never
  used. The length of the blade is selected so as to suit the size of the drawing board. Now-a-days
  T-square is also available of celluloid or plastic with engraved scale.




Uses:
  The T Square is used for drawing horizontal lines. The stock of the T-square is held firmly with
  the left hand against the working edge of the board, and the line is drawn from left to right as
  shown in fig. 1-3. The pencil should be held slightly inclined in the direction of the line (i.e. to
  the right) while the pencil point should be as close as possible to the working edge of the blade.
  Horizontal parallel lines are drawn by sliding the stock to the desired positions.
The working edge of the T-square is also used as a base for set-squares to draw vertical,
inclined or mutually parallel lines. A pencil must be rotated while drawing lines for uniform
wear of lead. The T-square should never be used on edge other than the working edge of the
board. It should always be kept on the board even when not in use.
        Testing the straightness of the working edge of the T-square: Mark any two points A and B
(fig. 1-4) spaced wide apart and through them, carefully draw a line with he working edge. Turn
the T-square upside down as shown by dashed lines and with the same edge, draw another line
passing through the same two points. If the edge is defective the lines will not coincide. The error
should be rectified by planing or sand-papering tie defective edge.
Set-squares




        The set-squares are made of wood, tin, celluloid or plastic. Those made of transparent
celluloid or plastic are commonly used as they retain their shape and accuracy for a longer time.
Two forms of set-squares are in general use. They are triangular in shape with one corner in each, a
right angle. The 30°-60° set-square of 250 mm length and 45° set-square of 200 mm length are
convenient sizes for use in schools and colleges.

Uses:
        Set-squares are used for drawing all straight lines except the horizontal lines which are
 usually drawn with the T-square. Vertical lines can be drawn with the T-square and the set-square
        In combination with the T-square, lines at 30° or 60° angle with vertical or horizontal lines
 can be drawn with 30°-60° simultaneously along with set-square with produce line making angle
 of 45° angle with 45° set-square. The two set-squares used angles of 15°, 75°, 105° etc.
        Parallel straight lines in any position, not very far apart, as well as lines perpendicular to
 any line front any given point within or outside it, can also be drawn with the two set-squares.
       A circle can be divided in six, eight, twelve and twenty four parts by using set-squares and
 T-square.

 Problem 1-1.
 To draw a line perpendicular to a given horizontal line from a given point within it.
   (i)   Place the T-square a little below the g ven line (fig. 1-6).
   (ii) Arrange any one set-square with one of the edges containing the right angle touching the
        working ed|;e of the T-square, and the other edge passing through the given joint.
   (iii) Hold the T-square and the set-squire in this position firmly with the left hand,
(iv) With the right hand, draw the required line through the given point in the upward direction as
      shown by the arrow. The pencil point should always be in contact with the edge of the set-
      square. A perpendicular from any given point outside the line can also be drawn in the same
      manner. Vertical parallel lines may be drawn by sliding the set-square along the edge of the T-
      square to the required positions.




Problem 1-2.
To draw a line inclined at 45°, 30° or 60° to a given horizontal line from a given point.
  (I)     Place the edge containing the right angle of tie 45° set-square on the edge of the T-square
          (fig. 1-7).
  (ii)    Slide it so that its longest edge (hypotenuse) passes through the given point and then draw
          the required line. The same line will make 45° angle with the vertical line passing through
          that point.
  (iii)   By turning the set-square upside down, the line making 45° angle in the other direction will
          be drawn. The line.; can also be drawn by placing the set-square so that its longest edge
          coincides with the edge of the T-square and the other edge passes through the given point. A
          circle can similarly be divided into eight equal parts by lines passing through its centre (fig.
          1-8).
Fig: 7




(iv)Lines inclined at 30° or 60° to a given horizontal line can similarly be drawn with the aid of a
       30°-60° set-square (fig. 1-9). A circle may be divided into twelve equal divisions in the same
       manner (fig. 1-10).

Problem 1-3.
To draw a line inclined at 75° to a given horizontal line from a given point.
   (i)   Place the 30°-60° set-square with its longer edge containing the right angle, coinciding with
         the edge of the T-square (fig. 1-11).
   (ii) Arrange the 45° set-square with its ongest edge on the longest edge of the 30°-60° set-
        square.
   (iii) Slide the 45° set-square so that one of its edges containing the right angle passes through
         the given joint, and draw the required line. The line drawn with the other edge will make
15° angle with the vertical line and 105° or 75° angles with the horizontal line. A circle may
    thus be divided into 24 equal parts with the aid of the set-squares (fig. 1-12).




Fig. 1-13 shows methods of drawing lines (with the aid of the T-square and set-squares) making
     angles with Ihe horizontal line in multiples of 15° upto 180°.
Drawing instrument box

Scales

Protractor

French curves


Drawing Sheet and Layout
Sheet Layout and Sketching:
Sheet layout

 Types of machine drawings

 Sketching

Types of Letters and Lettering Standard

Types of Lines and Their Applications

 Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning:

 Introduction

 Lines,

 Lettering

 Dimensioning

 Dimensioning terms and notations

 Placing of dimensions

 Unit of dimensioning

 General rules for dimensioning

 Practical hints on dimensioning

Dimensioning of Drawing

Drawing Scales

Scales:

Introduction

Scales

Scales on drawings
Types of scales

Conventional Representation

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  • 1. Engineering Graphics ( Drawing and Drafting ) Edit and Compiled by Mr. DEEPAK MISTRY Introduction to Drawing Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, you will be able to: • Use drawing instruments • Read simple technical drawings • Prepare simple technical drawings • Analyze simple technical drawings
  • 2. Drawing Equipments and Instrument Drawing Instruments and Their Uses: Introduction • Drawing instruments are used to prepare drawings easily and accurately. • The accuracy of the drawings is depend on the quality of instruments. • Below is the list of minimum drawing instruments and other drawing materials which every student must possess: 1. Drawing board 2. T-square 3. Set-squares — 45° and 30°-60° 4. Drawing instrument box, containing: a) Large-size compass with inter-changeable pencil and pen legs b) Lengthening bar c) Small bow compass b) Large-size divider c) Small bow divider d) Small bow ink-pen e) Inking pen 5. Scales 6. Protractor 7. French curves 8. Drawing papers 9. Drawing pencils 10. Sand-paper block 11. Eraser (Rubber) 12. Drawing pins 13. Duster 14. Drafting machine Drawing board Drawing board is rectangular in shape and is made of strips of well-seasoned soft wood about 25 mm thick. It is cleated at the back by two battens to prevent warping. One of the edges of the board is used as the working edge, on which the T-square is made to slide. It should, therefore, be perfectly straight. In some boards, this edge is grooved throughout its length and a perfectly straight ebony edge is fitted inside this groove. This provides a true and more durable guide for the T-square to slide on.
  • 3. Drawing board is made in various sixes. Its selection depends upon the size of the drawing paper to be used. The sizes of drawing boards recommended by the Bureau of Indian Standards (15:1444-1989) arc tabulated in table 1-1. For use in schools and colleges, the last two sizes of the drawing boards are more convenient. Large-size boards arc used in drawing offices of engineers and engineering firms. The drawing board is placed on the table in front of the student, with its working edge on his left side. It is more convenient if the table-top is sloping downwards towards the student. If such a table is not available, the necessary slope can be obtained by placing a suitable block of wood under the distant longer edge of the board.
  • 4. T-square The T-square should be of hard-quality wood. It consists of two parts 1. The stock 2. The blade joined together at right angles to each other by means of screws and pins. The stock is placed adjoining the working edge of the board and is made to slide on it a; and when required. The blade lies on the surface of the board. Its distant edge which is generally beveled, is used as the working edge and hence, it should be perfectly straight. The nearer edge of the blade is never used. The length of the blade is selected so as to suit the size of the drawing board. Now-a-days T-square is also available of celluloid or plastic with engraved scale. Uses: The T Square is used for drawing horizontal lines. The stock of the T-square is held firmly with the left hand against the working edge of the board, and the line is drawn from left to right as shown in fig. 1-3. The pencil should be held slightly inclined in the direction of the line (i.e. to the right) while the pencil point should be as close as possible to the working edge of the blade. Horizontal parallel lines are drawn by sliding the stock to the desired positions.
  • 5. The working edge of the T-square is also used as a base for set-squares to draw vertical, inclined or mutually parallel lines. A pencil must be rotated while drawing lines for uniform wear of lead. The T-square should never be used on edge other than the working edge of the board. It should always be kept on the board even when not in use. Testing the straightness of the working edge of the T-square: Mark any two points A and B (fig. 1-4) spaced wide apart and through them, carefully draw a line with he working edge. Turn the T-square upside down as shown by dashed lines and with the same edge, draw another line passing through the same two points. If the edge is defective the lines will not coincide. The error should be rectified by planing or sand-papering tie defective edge.
  • 6. Set-squares The set-squares are made of wood, tin, celluloid or plastic. Those made of transparent celluloid or plastic are commonly used as they retain their shape and accuracy for a longer time. Two forms of set-squares are in general use. They are triangular in shape with one corner in each, a right angle. The 30°-60° set-square of 250 mm length and 45° set-square of 200 mm length are convenient sizes for use in schools and colleges. Uses: Set-squares are used for drawing all straight lines except the horizontal lines which are usually drawn with the T-square. Vertical lines can be drawn with the T-square and the set-square In combination with the T-square, lines at 30° or 60° angle with vertical or horizontal lines can be drawn with 30°-60° simultaneously along with set-square with produce line making angle of 45° angle with 45° set-square. The two set-squares used angles of 15°, 75°, 105° etc. Parallel straight lines in any position, not very far apart, as well as lines perpendicular to any line front any given point within or outside it, can also be drawn with the two set-squares. A circle can be divided in six, eight, twelve and twenty four parts by using set-squares and T-square. Problem 1-1. To draw a line perpendicular to a given horizontal line from a given point within it. (i) Place the T-square a little below the g ven line (fig. 1-6). (ii) Arrange any one set-square with one of the edges containing the right angle touching the working ed|;e of the T-square, and the other edge passing through the given joint. (iii) Hold the T-square and the set-squire in this position firmly with the left hand,
  • 7. (iv) With the right hand, draw the required line through the given point in the upward direction as shown by the arrow. The pencil point should always be in contact with the edge of the set- square. A perpendicular from any given point outside the line can also be drawn in the same manner. Vertical parallel lines may be drawn by sliding the set-square along the edge of the T- square to the required positions. Problem 1-2. To draw a line inclined at 45°, 30° or 60° to a given horizontal line from a given point. (I) Place the edge containing the right angle of tie 45° set-square on the edge of the T-square (fig. 1-7). (ii) Slide it so that its longest edge (hypotenuse) passes through the given point and then draw the required line. The same line will make 45° angle with the vertical line passing through that point. (iii) By turning the set-square upside down, the line making 45° angle in the other direction will be drawn. The line.; can also be drawn by placing the set-square so that its longest edge coincides with the edge of the T-square and the other edge passes through the given point. A circle can similarly be divided into eight equal parts by lines passing through its centre (fig. 1-8).
  • 8. Fig: 7 (iv)Lines inclined at 30° or 60° to a given horizontal line can similarly be drawn with the aid of a 30°-60° set-square (fig. 1-9). A circle may be divided into twelve equal divisions in the same manner (fig. 1-10). Problem 1-3. To draw a line inclined at 75° to a given horizontal line from a given point. (i) Place the 30°-60° set-square with its longer edge containing the right angle, coinciding with the edge of the T-square (fig. 1-11). (ii) Arrange the 45° set-square with its ongest edge on the longest edge of the 30°-60° set- square. (iii) Slide the 45° set-square so that one of its edges containing the right angle passes through the given joint, and draw the required line. The line drawn with the other edge will make
  • 9. 15° angle with the vertical line and 105° or 75° angles with the horizontal line. A circle may thus be divided into 24 equal parts with the aid of the set-squares (fig. 1-12). Fig. 1-13 shows methods of drawing lines (with the aid of the T-square and set-squares) making angles with Ihe horizontal line in multiples of 15° upto 180°.
  • 10. Drawing instrument box Scales Protractor French curves Drawing Sheet and Layout Sheet Layout and Sketching:
  • 11. Sheet layout Types of machine drawings Sketching Types of Letters and Lettering Standard Types of Lines and Their Applications Lines, Lettering and Dimensioning: Introduction Lines, Lettering Dimensioning Dimensioning terms and notations Placing of dimensions Unit of dimensioning General rules for dimensioning Practical hints on dimensioning Dimensioning of Drawing Drawing Scales Scales: Introduction Scales Scales on drawings