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    Week 4 Lecture Notes: Ch 10-11 Advanced Construction Documents Week 4 Lecture Notes Chapter 10: Sections Section drawings take an imaginary slice through an object or building and give information on height‚ and relationships between floors‚ ceilings‚ spaces‚ walls‚ and in some instances details of specific contraction techniques. Two or more sections are often cut at 90 degrees to one another to give additional information‚ unless the space or object is very simple. The slice should be

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    Hand Drafting vs. Autocad

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    disadvantages when comparing the use of hand-drafting and CADD drafting for creating completed design plans. When hand-drafting‚ speed is a time consuming issue. Drafting by hand requires a great deal of time‚ even for skilled drafters. Each line in the drawing must be extremely accurate. Creating each line with this kind of accuracy takes time because the drafter must measure each line using a drafting scale to the finest point of measurement. Any flaw in this area can be catastrophic to the completed

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    content and your own experience in answering the following questions. 1. Why is accuracy so important in a CAD drawing? Accuracy is vital‚ as a working drawing is the guide from which a tradesperson produces an object 2. Why is adequate font size important when including any kind of text in a drawing? Because people need to be able to see it. 3. What 5 pieces of information should a CAD drawing provide and engineer or architect. Select and draw appropriate system of dimensions. Create a baseline and

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    Essay80 NETWORKS “GIVE ME A GUN AND I WILL MAKE ALL BUILDINGS MOVE”:AN ANT’S VIEW OF ARCHITECTUREBruno Latour‚ Albena YanevaOur building problem is just the opposite of Etienne Jules Marey’s famousinquiry into the physiology of movement. Through the invention of his“photo graphic gun‚” he wanted to arrest the flight of a gull so as to be ableto see in a fixed format every single successive freeze-frame of a contin-uous flow of flight‚ the mechanism of which had eluded all observers until his invention

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    PM9:00 PM | | | | | | | | ✿ 私のカリキュラム ✿ | CHEMICAL ENGINEERING | FIRST QUARTER [ ACADEMIC YEAR: 2013 – 2014 ] | YEAR | TERM | SECTION | COURSE CODE | COURSE TITLE | LEC HRS | LAB HRS | CREDITUNITS | 1 | 1 | B15 | DRAW 10W | ENGINEERING DRAWING | - | 4.5 | 1 | | | B15 | FIL 10 | FILIPINO 1 | 4.5 | - | 3 | | | B15 | HUM 14 | INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY | 4.5 | - | 3 | | | B15 | MATH 10-3 | ALGEBRA | 4.5 | - | 3 | | | B15 | MATH 12-1 | PLANE AND SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY | 4.5 | -

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    *What are the formal properties of art? Color lines contract texture composition Relief sculpture: a type of sculpture in which forms project from a background surface. Why Piet Mondrian take this seriously‚ Vandoesberg not? M is trying to represent the dynamic balance between a opposing natural forces by using horizontal and vertical lines. He is serious because Van has fundamentally different idea about representing his balance. Feature: balance of vertical and horizontal lines‚ structured‚ controlling

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    In SolidWorks‚ you sketch ideas and experiment with different designs to create 3D models. SolidWorks  SolidWorks is used by students‚ designers‚ engineers‚ and other professionals to produce simple and complex parts‚ assemblies‚ and drawings.  Designing in a modeling package such as SolidWorks is beneficial because it saves time‚ effort‚ and money that would otherwise be spent prototyping the design. SolidWorks Components - PARTS Before we begin looking at the software

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    Dheerish RAMBARUTH 21 SaddleCreek Ct‚ Brampton‚ ON‚ L6Y 4V6 Cell: +647 770-8005 dheerish.rambaruth@gmail.com OBJECTIVE: To secure a Mechanical Engineer position HIGHLIGHTS • Strong background and working experience in engineering drawings using AutoCAD and SolidWorks‚ solid modelling to create estimations. • 3 years industrial work experience • Working knowledge: AutoCAD‚ Inventor 3D‚ ERP systems‚ C Programming‚ Solid Works‚ Visio‚ MS Office‚ MS Project‚ Canadian standards

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    clearances. Everything may look good on paper but you have a thing called human error involved. We might have made a math error or just put down the wrong number on the drawing. That in itself can throw everything off. For one because the prototype shop is going to try and make the parts just the way you have them on the drawing. So if it’s wrong you get the parts back wrong. On the other hand with the help of a good 3D modeling program like Pro/Engineer we can achieve good parts quicker. Let me

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    Even though I felt like I knew what was going on in this part of the book‚ I still was able to learn something about orientating your drawing. I previously used to use Inventor‚ and in Inventor you are able to change the orientation of your drawing at any time. This is not the case in Creo. I found this out at the end when I when to place the tutorial part into a drawing. I was unable to get the isometric part to come out correctly. Even after asking questions and rummaging around through the program

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