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THINK ONCE… IS YOUR DISPOSABLE (PLASTIC) GLASS CLEANED AFTER ITS MANUFACTURE..?? …..IT CONTAINS ARSENIC DUST..…REALLY A CANCER REAGENT… IF ANY HOT…LIQUID POUR IN IT…IT(Arsenic) GET DISSOLVED.

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THINK ONCE… IS YOUR DISPOSABLE (PLASTIC) GLASS

CLEANED AFTER ITS MANUFACTURE..??

…..IT CONTAINS ARSENIC DUST..…REALLY A CANCER REAGENT…

…IF ANY HOT…LIQUID POUR IN IT…IT(Arsenic) GET DISSOLVED.

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Introduction to Engineering Drawing

Why Drawings are needed?What is an Engineering Drawing?

Is an Universal LanguageStandardized conventions for layout, nomenclature, interpretation, appearanceDeals with PreciseIn technical nature

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Introduction to Engineering Drawing

Specification

Initial Design

Evaluate Design

Design Satisfy Specification ?

Modify Design

Data for

Production

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Drawing Types

• Types of Engineering Drawings• General Classification

1. Free hand sketch2. Orthographic Projection

a. 1st angle Projectionb. 2nd angle projectionc. 3rd angle Projectiond. 4th angle Projection

3. Pictorial views– Isometric views– Oblique views

4. Perspective views

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Drawing Types1. Free hand sketch

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Drawing Types1. Orthographic Projection

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Orthographic Projection

First AngleFirst Angle

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Orthographic Projection

Third AngleThird Angle

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Isometric Projection

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Oblique Views

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Perspective Views

But the realistic view (Naked Eye) is containing not parallel lines but lines appear to be converge & meet at a point.

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Perspective Views

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Perspective Views

Two Point Perspective

Vanishing point

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Manual Drafting

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Important points

• Standards Use– ISO 2768, BS 8888, ANCI –Y14– Sri Lanka Standard 409: 1977

• Paper Sizes

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Line Types

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Sectional Views

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Important Points

– Name of the Item– Drawing Number– Drawn, approved and verified by.– Original scale– Date of the drawing– Signatures– Copyrights clause– Projection symbol– Unit of measurement– Drawing practice standard

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DimensioningLinear Dimensioning

Angular Dimensioning

CHAIN-PARALLEL DIMENSIONING

                                                                                                                       

                                                        

Dimensioning Diameters

                                                                                                            

                                         

Dimensioning Holes

                                                                                                              

                                          

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ThreadsThreads

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YOUR CHEWING GUM CONTAINS …..

Appropriately, the stomach and intestines may become exhausted. So, concerns about stomach burns, ulcers and risks of different cancers arise.

ANIMAL FAT (Intestines)……..