This document discusses various drawing instruments and materials used to create technical drawings. It describes:
1) Common drawing tools like drawing boards, T-squares, set squares, protractors, and their uses.
2) Recommended sizes for drawing boards, sheets, and other materials.
3) How each tool is constructed and used to draw straight lines, angles, and curves accurately.
The document provides best practices for creating an effective curriculum vitae (CV). It recommends including contact information, education history with degrees and certifications, employment history in chronological order with duties and accomplishments, and formatting the CV for easy reading. Employers typically spend 10-30 seconds reviewing each CV, so the presentation and lack of "red flags" are important to avoid being passed over for an interview.
This document provides an introduction to engineering drawing and summarizes the key tools and concepts. It discusses what engineering drawing is and its importance for clearly explaining objects. It then lists and describes common drawing instruments like the drawing board, T-square, protractor, scale, templates, and French curves. It also covers different sizes of drawing paper and pencils commonly used for technical drawings.
The document discusses the functions of various carpentry tools. It describes how tools such as planes, chisels, sanding blocks, and saws are used to shape, cut, and smooth wood. It also explains how power tools like routers, jointers, planers, and power sanders now perform many of the tasks that were previously done by hand tools and help carpenters work more efficiently. The document provides examples of how different types of tools are used in carpentry work.
This document discusses orthographic projections and different projection methods used in engineering drawing. It provides details on:
- Orthographic projection involves projecting a 3D object onto a 2D plane using parallel lines perpendicular to the projection plane.
- First angle and third angle projection methods depend on whether the object is in the first or third quadrant relative to the horizontal and vertical planes.
- For first angle projection, the front view is on the vertical plane and the top view is below the x-y line on the horizontal plane. Left and right side views are drawn to the left and right of the front view.
This document contains photo credits for 12 different photographers who contributed photos to a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos were taken by Shirin Winiger, VinothChandar, Dave Catchpole, kevin dooley, drbob97, amirkuckovic on Instagram, hugovk, frielp, B Mlry, Yogendra174. The document encourages the reader to get inspired and create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document discusses various drawing instruments and materials used to create technical drawings. It describes:
1) Common drawing tools like drawing boards, T-squares, set squares, protractors, and their uses.
2) Recommended sizes for drawing boards, sheets, and other materials.
3) How each tool is constructed and used to draw straight lines, angles, and curves accurately.
The document provides best practices for creating an effective curriculum vitae (CV). It recommends including contact information, education history with degrees and certifications, employment history in chronological order with duties and accomplishments, and formatting the CV for easy reading. Employers typically spend 10-30 seconds reviewing each CV, so the presentation and lack of "red flags" are important to avoid being passed over for an interview.
This document provides an introduction to engineering drawing and summarizes the key tools and concepts. It discusses what engineering drawing is and its importance for clearly explaining objects. It then lists and describes common drawing instruments like the drawing board, T-square, protractor, scale, templates, and French curves. It also covers different sizes of drawing paper and pencils commonly used for technical drawings.
The document discusses the functions of various carpentry tools. It describes how tools such as planes, chisels, sanding blocks, and saws are used to shape, cut, and smooth wood. It also explains how power tools like routers, jointers, planers, and power sanders now perform many of the tasks that were previously done by hand tools and help carpenters work more efficiently. The document provides examples of how different types of tools are used in carpentry work.
This document discusses orthographic projections and different projection methods used in engineering drawing. It provides details on:
- Orthographic projection involves projecting a 3D object onto a 2D plane using parallel lines perpendicular to the projection plane.
- First angle and third angle projection methods depend on whether the object is in the first or third quadrant relative to the horizontal and vertical planes.
- For first angle projection, the front view is on the vertical plane and the top view is below the x-y line on the horizontal plane. Left and right side views are drawn to the left and right of the front view.
This document contains photo credits for 12 different photographers who contributed photos to a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. The photos were taken by Shirin Winiger, VinothChandar, Dave Catchpole, kevin dooley, drbob97, amirkuckovic on Instagram, hugovk, frielp, B Mlry, Yogendra174. The document encourages the reader to get inspired and create their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document discusses orthographic projections and different projection methods used in engineering drawing. It provides details on:
- Orthographic projection involves projecting a 3D object onto a 2D plane using parallel lines perpendicular to the projection plane.
- There are two main projection methods - first angle and third angle projection. First angle projection is used when the object is in the first quadrant, with the front view above the top view. Third angle projection is used when the object is in the third quadrant.
- The document explains how to identify the quadrant an object is in based on its position relative to the horizontal and vertical planes. It also describes the positioning of views on paper for each quadrant and provides steps for creating orth
The document defines various terminology related to stairs, including baluster, balustrades, flights, hand rail, head room, landing, newel post, nosing, pitch, riser, tread, and winders. It provides the standard sizes for treads and risers in residential, commercial, and factory buildings. It also describes different types of stairs such as straight flight, doglegged, quarter turn, half turn, spiral, circular, bifurcated, open newel, and geometrical stairs. Pitch for stairs should be between 25-40 degrees.
The document discusses the functions of various carpentry tools. It describes how tools such as planes, chisels, sanding blocks, and saws are used to shape, cut, and smooth wood. It also explains how power tools like routers, jointers, planers, and power sanders now perform many of the tasks that were previously done by hand tools and help carpenters complete projects more efficiently.
Isu-isu kontemporari dalam pendidikan Matematik.Isu-isu kontemporari akan bermula dengan penerokaan dan penjelajahan asal usul, tujuan dan struktur pendidikan matematik di Malaysia. Pengkajian secara kritikal faktor-faktor yang membawa kepada perubahan dalam pendidikan matematik akan dibuat melalui perbandingan isu-isu di dalam dan luar negara. Dalam perbincangan intelektual, isu-isu mengenai perubahan paradigma dalam sejarah matematik, konsep bilik darjah dan proses pengajaran dan pembelajaran akan dibincangkan. Kursus ini juga akan mendedahkan pelajar kepada isu-isu dan trend di dalam pendidikan matematik.
building drawing-Doors and types of doorroshankr92
This document discusses various aspects of building construction including foundations, doors, windows, roofs, floors, staircases, and masonry. It provides details on minimum sizes for bathrooms and residential doors. It then describes and compares different types of doors such as ledged doors, ledged and braced doors, framed and paneled doors, flush doors, louvered doors, revolving doors, sliding doors, rolling doors, and collapsible doors. For each type, it highlights key characteristics and dimensions.
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This document discusses orthographic projections and different projection methods used in engineering drawing. It provides details on:
- Orthographic projection involves projecting a 3D object onto a 2D plane using parallel lines perpendicular to the projection plane.
- There are two main projection methods - first angle and third angle projection. First angle projection is used when the object is in the first quadrant, with the front view above the top view. Third angle projection is used when the object is in the third quadrant.
- The document explains how to identify the quadrant an object is in based on its position relative to the horizontal and vertical planes. It also describes the positioning of views on paper for each quadrant and provides steps for creating orth
The document defines various terminology related to stairs, including baluster, balustrades, flights, hand rail, head room, landing, newel post, nosing, pitch, riser, tread, and winders. It provides the standard sizes for treads and risers in residential, commercial, and factory buildings. It also describes different types of stairs such as straight flight, doglegged, quarter turn, half turn, spiral, circular, bifurcated, open newel, and geometrical stairs. Pitch for stairs should be between 25-40 degrees.
The document discusses the functions of various carpentry tools. It describes how tools such as planes, chisels, sanding blocks, and saws are used to shape, cut, and smooth wood. It also explains how power tools like routers, jointers, planers, and power sanders now perform many of the tasks that were previously done by hand tools and help carpenters complete projects more efficiently.
Isu-isu kontemporari dalam pendidikan Matematik.Isu-isu kontemporari akan bermula dengan penerokaan dan penjelajahan asal usul, tujuan dan struktur pendidikan matematik di Malaysia. Pengkajian secara kritikal faktor-faktor yang membawa kepada perubahan dalam pendidikan matematik akan dibuat melalui perbandingan isu-isu di dalam dan luar negara. Dalam perbincangan intelektual, isu-isu mengenai perubahan paradigma dalam sejarah matematik, konsep bilik darjah dan proses pengajaran dan pembelajaran akan dibincangkan. Kursus ini juga akan mendedahkan pelajar kepada isu-isu dan trend di dalam pendidikan matematik.
building drawing-Doors and types of doorroshankr92
This document discusses various aspects of building construction including foundations, doors, windows, roofs, floors, staircases, and masonry. It provides details on minimum sizes for bathrooms and residential doors. It then describes and compares different types of doors such as ledged doors, ledged and braced doors, framed and paneled doors, flush doors, louvered doors, revolving doors, sliding doors, rolling doors, and collapsible doors. For each type, it highlights key characteristics and dimensions.
Promoemotion propone al mercato del Fitness e del Benessere una figura dedicata
a costruire un’immagine positiva sul web e sui social: Il Community Manager!