Excerpt from First Principles of Mechanical and Engineering Drawing
The greater part Of the subject matter Of this book appeared in a series Of articles in the Mechanical World. The purpose in writing it is SO fully explained in the Introduction that a Preface is hardly required. AS the forms given to the various parts Of a machine or engine are on analysis invariably found to be combinations Of certain geometrical Solids, a knowledge Of how each Of these Should be drawn when in any position should be first acquired by the student draughts man. TO this end a series Of problems is given in the following pages, commencing with the construction of those Simple geometrical figures which form the surfaces Of the solids which give Shape to mechanical details, and subsequently the method adopted in representing the solids themselves, singly and in combination.
AS no amount Of copying drawings Of mechanical details will ever give the student a knowledge Of the reasons why they are made to take the special forms given to them, SO in the earlier stages Of the study Of mechanical drawing it is impossible for him to acquire the power to draw the Simplest solids in different positions correctly without a knowledge Of the principles Of Orthographic Projection, which is the basis Of the representation Of all solid Objects. In this part Of the subject an extended series Of problems is given, the solution Of which Should enable the student to draw any Simple Object without further help.
In the method Of studying the contents Of this work, the student is advised to take the different parts Of the subject in the order in which they are arranged, as he will thereby be led to acquire a mastery Of it in a way that will impress upon his mind the connection that each part bears to that which follows. The order Of study may not be that usually followed, but it is such as an association Of many years with draughtsmen and students has proved to the author to be the best for the acquisition Of the preliminary knowledge necessary to the successful practice Of the draughtsman's art.
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Excerpt from First Principles of Mechanical and Engineering Drawing
The greater part Of the subject matter Of this book appeared in a series Of articles in the Mechanical World. The purpose in writing it is SO fully explained in the Introduction that a Preface is hardly required. AS the forms given to the various parts Of a machine or engine are on analysis invariably found to be combinations Of certain geometrical Solids, a knowledge Of how each Of these Should be drawn when in any position should be first acquired by the student draughts man. TO this end a series Of problems is given in the following pages, commencing with the construction of those Simple geometrical figures which form the surfaces Of the solids which give Shape to mechanical details, and subsequently the method adopted in representing the solids themselves, singly and in combination.
AS no amount Of copying drawings Of mechanical details will ever give the student a knowledge Of the reasons why they are made to take the special forms given to them, SO in the earlier stages Of the study Of mechanical drawing it is impossible for him to acquire the power to draw the Simplest solids in different positions correctly without a knowledge Of the principles Of Orthographic Projection, which is the basis Of the representation Of all solid Objects. In this part Of the subject an extended series Of problems is given, the solution Of which Should enable the student to draw any Simple Object without further help.
In the method Of studying the contents Of this work, the student is advised to take the different parts Of the subject in the order in which they are arranged, as he will thereby be led to acquire a mastery Of it in a way that will impress upon his mind the connection that each part bears to that which follows. The order Of study may not be that usually followed, but it is such as an association Of many years with draughtsmen and students has proved to the author to be the best for the acquisition Of the preliminary knowledge necessary to the successful practice Of the draughtsman's art.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from First Principles of Mechanical and Engineering Drawing
It being incumbent on every one who aspires to become a really efficient Engineer, that he should possess a thorough practical knowledge of the Mechanical Draughtsman's art, we would in the outset of an attempt to explain the fundamental principles which govern its operations, observe, that the inducement to undertake such a task is the desire to place within the reach of every earnest engineering student and apprentice, a means of enabling him to read and to make such drawings as are placed before him in an engine factory to work from, and to prepare him for the subsequent study of engine and machine design.
It is assumed by the majority of engineering students and apprentices, that the drawing practised in the Drawing Office will be taught them upon their first admission to it, but an experience of many years in some of the principal offices in England, has made the writer alive to the fact, that so far as the "principles" which underlie the practice of the draughtsman's art are concerned, absolutely nothing is taught the student, and that if he ever acquires a knowledge of them, it will be by his own unaided study, independent of any drawing-office help. With a view, then, to the acquisition by the student of this all-important knowledge, in the best possible way, we have in the following pages formulated a method of imparting it, which from practical experience as a draughtsman, and teacher, we have found answers every requirement. Whether that method is an improvement on any now adopted, is left to those who earnestly follow its exposition to determine.
Before proceeding with that exposition, we would, however, put before the student, some facts bearing upon the study of drawing (and Mechanical Drawing more particularly), which may help him to appreciate the necessity that exists for his acquiring the ability to draw, if he desires to rise in his profession.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book provides a comprehensive guide to mechanical and engineering drawing, equipping students and practitioners alike with the foundational principles and techniques. The author, drawing on extensive experience in the field, introduces key tools and materials, elucidating the differences between mechanical and freehand drawing. Through clear explanations and illustrative diagrams, the book delves into practical geometry, explaining the construction of geometrical figures and their transformation into solid projections. It offers a systematic approach to orthographic projection, enabling readers to create accurate representations of objects in two dimensions, laying the groundwork for further study in engineering design and machine drawing. This book serves as an invaluable resource for students embarking on a journey in mechanical engineering, providing a solid understanding of the principles that underpin the representation and design of complex mechanical systems. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781330221266_0
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