W1 Module 1-Drawing Instruments and Accessories
W1 Module 1-Drawing Instruments and Accessories
W1 Module 1-Drawing Instruments and Accessories
Introduction
Objectives:
After reading this lesson, you will know different forms of drawing
instruments and their use.
You will learn to select Drawing Instrument and Aids.
You will also able to choose different degrees of hardness or grades
of pencils.
Drawing Instruments and Accessories
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4. Set squares
5. Protractor
6. Set of scales
7. French curves
8. Drawing sheets
9. Pencils
10. Templates
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Drawing Board
Until recently drawing boards used are made of well-seasoned
softwood of about 25 mm thick with a working edge for T-square. Nowadays
mini-draughters are used instead of T-squares which can be fixed on any
board. The standard size of board depends on the size of drawing sheet size
required.
Mini-Draughter
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Instrument Box
Set of Scales
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Scales are used to make drawing of the objects to proportionate size desired.
These are made of wood, steel or plastic (Fig.I.3).
French Curves
French curves are available in different shapes (Fig. 1.4). First a series
of points are plotted along the desired path and then the most suitable curve
is made along the edge of the curve. A flexible curve consists of a lead bar
inside rubber which bends conveniently to draw a smooth curve through any
set of points.
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Templates
These are aids used for drawing small features such as circles, arcs, triangular,
square and other shapes and symbols used in various science and
engineering fields (Fig.l.5).
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Pencils
The selection of the grade depends on the line quality desired for the
drawing. Pencils of grades H or 2H may be used for finishing a pencil drawing
as these give a sharp black line. Softer grade pencils are used for sketching
work. HB grade is recommended for lettering and dimensioning. Nowadays
mechanical pencils are widely used in place of wooden pencils. When these
are used, much of the sharpening time can be saved. The number 0.5,0.70 of
the pen indicates the thickness of the line obtained with the lead and the size
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of the lead diameter. Micro-tip pencils with 0.5 mm thick leads with the
following grades are recommended.
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Reference:
K Venkata Reddy (Prof. and HOD of Mechanical Engineering Dept. C.R.
Engineering College, Tirupati-517 506). Textbook of Engineering Drawing,
Second Edition. BS Publications
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