Practical Drafting Workbook

Practical Drafting Workbook

Publisher: Insight Technical Education
Author: Melvin G. Peterman
$36.27
Junior High through High School

Practical Drafting is geared to be used by students without outside instruction. The basic intent of Practical Drafting is to introduce students to the basic principles of drafting and to awaken the student to the possibilities of career options. Drafting is just one tool that is used in many different engineering, construction, and technical fields. Drafting alone will probably not be a career. However, it will always be a part of technical work. Being able to draw without a computer is an important skill for life, even if the student does not go into a technical field. Practical Drafting is a book that can help direct, change, or set a career path for your student. Careers that will benefit from this course are Drafter, Detailer, CAD operator, Electrical, Civil, Structural, Aeronautical, Marine, and Chemical engineering.

The work is designed to help and to promote the use of hand and computer drafting skills. All the lessons in this book may be accomplished both by hand and on the computer with CAD software. Practical Drafting exposes the student to many types of drafting and standards. Drafting is the language of engineering. In the engineering field today, it is imperative that all participants, drafters, designers, engineers, machinists, electricians, builders, etc., must understand this language. It is my strong recommendation that the student does the lessons by hand using tools of the trade. Then, after being comfortable with manual drafting, complete the lessons with CAD software on a computer.

This book includes 101 lessons and when completed can be used as a high school elective. In the back are resources that include, but are not limited to: a decimal chart, electrical symbols, welding symbols, piping symbols, standard pressure and flow rate conversions and designations, and useful multipliers.

The skills learned in this book will benefit from life regardless of final career choices. The concepts and principles in this book apply to drafting & design, not just to manual or CAD work. Practical Drafting focuses primarily on the most critical drafting areas. The goal is to assist the student in mastering some drafting concepts and the art of drafting. These concepts will apply to using CAD and in other professional and personal projects. The user may make copies of some lesson sheets for self-use.

ISBN: 9780972205832

Spiral bound, Ages 13 and up

Book Title Practical Drafting Workbook
Publisher: Insight Technical Education
Author Melvin G. Peterman
Junior High through High School

Practical Drafting is geared to be used by students without outside instruction. The basic intent of Practical Drafting is to introduce students to the basic principles of drafting and to awaken the student to the possibilities of career options. Drafting is just one tool that is used in many different engineering, construction, and technical fields. Drafting alone will probably not be a career. However, it will always be a part of technical work. Being able to draw without a computer is an important skill for life, even if the student does not go into a technical field. Practical Drafting is a book that can help direct, change, or set a career path for your student. Careers that will benefit from this course are Drafter, Detailer, CAD operator, Electrical, Civil, Structural, Aeronautical, Marine, and Chemical engineering.

The work is designed to help and to promote the use of hand and computer drafting skills. All the lessons in this book may be accomplished both by hand and on the computer with CAD software. Practical Drafting exposes the student to many types of drafting and standards. Drafting is the language of engineering. In the engineering field today, it is imperative that all participants, drafters, designers, engineers, machinists, electricians, builders, etc., must understand this language. It is my strong recommendation that the student does the lessons by hand using tools of the trade. Then, after being comfortable with manual drafting, complete the lessons with CAD software on a computer.

This book includes 101 lessons and when completed can be used as a high school elective. In the back are resources that include, but are not limited to: a decimal chart, electrical symbols, welding symbols, piping symbols, standard pressure and flow rate conversions and designations, and useful multipliers.

The skills learned in this book will benefit from life regardless of final career choices. The concepts and principles in this book apply to drafting & design, not just to manual or CAD work. Practical Drafting focuses primarily on the most critical drafting areas. The goal is to assist the student in mastering some drafting concepts and the art of drafting. These concepts will apply to using CAD and in other professional and personal projects. The user may make copies of some lesson sheets for self-use.

ISBN: 9780972205832

Spiral bound, Ages 13 and up