MECHANICAL DRAWING



Fundamentals Of Drafting WVEIS Code 2439

This course will introduce students to the basic fundamentals of drafting and geometric construction. Students will become familiar with drafting equipment and methodology used in industry. This course will provide basic understanding of drafting techniques necessary to allow students to progress to CAD.

Standard 1: Careers (2439.S.1)

Students will Identify, explore, and evaluate career opportunities related to drafting and design.

Careers Objectives

Students will:

2439.1.1 Describe a variety of careers related to drafting and design, and the training necessary to be successful in those careers.

2439.1.2 Develop appropriate attitudes and behaviors required to succeed in careers in the field of drafting and design.

2439.1.3 Identify sources of information about careers in drafting.

Standard 2: Equipment and Materials (2439.S.2)

Students will identify and properly use a variety of basic drafting equipment and materials.

Equipment and Materials Objectives

Students will:

2439.2.1 Describe and properly use standard drafting tools and machines such as triangles, protractors, scales, erasing shield, pencils, pens, erasers, compass and dividers.

2439.2.2 List the standard size sheets for drawing, and describe the difference between tracing paper, vellum and drafting film.

Standard 3: Mathematical Applications (2439.S.3)

Students will apply mathematical skills related to drafting and design.

Mathematical Applications Objectives

Students will:

2439.3.1 Perform mathematical computations as they relate to creating accurate drawings.

2439.3.2 Interpret various charts and graphs used to display numerical data.

2439.3.3 Layout, measure and construct lines with the architectural scales.

Standard 4: Basic Drafting Techniques (2439.S.4)

Students will demonstrate proper drafting techniques when solving a variety of drafting problems.

Basic Drafting Techniques Objectives

Students will:

2439.4.1 Identify and draw the various standard ANSI lines, borders and title blocks used in the drafting/design industry.

2439.4.2 Properly draw basic geometric shapes using equipment, and layout basic geometric constructions to demonstrate bisection, perpendicular, parallel, tangent, division, etc.

2439.4.3 Demonstrate proper techniques for lettering freehand and with mechanical lettering devices.

Standard 5: Orthographic Projection (2439.S.5)

Students will demonstrate proper techniques to develop multi-view drawings using orthographic projection.

Orthographic Projection Objectives

Students will:

2439.5.1 Apply proper isometric sketching techniques to aid in visualization of orthographic drawings.

2439.5.2 Arrange and layout the three principle views of an object on a standard ANSI sheet, using proper centering techniques.

2439.5.3 Select the proper views necessary to completely describe an object, and complete technical drawings using these views.

Standard 6: Dimensioning (2439.S.6)

Students will apply general rules to dimension drawings, using architectural measurements.

Dimensioning Objective

Students will:

2439.6.1 List and draw basic dimensions lines such as extension, dimension and leader lines.

Standard 7: Computer Applications (2439.S.7)

Students will use computer assisted drafting to produce drawings, demonstrating basic functions of CAD.

Computer Applications Objectives

Students will:

2439.7.1 Properly use software to create drawings using basic commands.

2439.7.2 Dimension the drawing, using appropriate commands.

2439.7.3 Properly save and plot a drawing

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