Graphics 2
Graphics 2
D Y Patil Pratishthan’s
Y B Patil Polytechnic, Akurdi
By -
Mr. C.M Pattanshetty
Lecturer in Mechanical Dept.
Training & Placement Officer
Throwback....
What is Engineering
What is Design ?
General design Procedure
Need of Engg. Drawing
Artistic Drawing & Engg. Drawing
Types of Engg. Drawing
Applications of Engg Drawing
Drawing Instruments
Types of Drawings
All Drawings
Artistic Technical
simulated
perspective
Drawing Board
Drawing table
Mini Drafter
Mini drafter is an instrument which can be used
for multiple functions in drawing. ... Mini
drafter is used for drawing horizontal lines,
vertical lines, inclined lines, angles, parallel lines,
perpendicular lines etc.
Mini Drafter
Layout of Drawing Sheet
20
150
50
Title Block
20
30 20
NAME:
10
Y B Patil Polytechnic
20
ROLL NO.:
10
10
SUB. DATE: & SHEET NO.: 01
10 10
10 10
GRADE: LETTERING CHECKED BY:
50 50 50
NOTES:
All the dimensions are in millimeters.
Sheet
Sizes
Lettering
Line-group Thickness
Lines
(mm)
0.2 Medium Out lines, dotted lines, cutting plane lines
Important Notes:
In the finished drawing, all lines except construction lines should be dense,
clean and uniform. Construction lines should be drawn very thin and faint
and should be hardly visible.
Types of lines
Dimensioning
The art of writing the various sizes or measurement on the finished drawing of an object.
Types of Dimensioning:
i. Size or Functional Dimensions (S):
It indicates sizes.
e.g. length, breadth, height, diameter, etc.
ii. Location or Datum Dimensions (L):
It shows location or exact position of various constructional details within the object.
L L S
S
L
Notations of Dimensioning
Symbol
Note 2 Holes, Ø12
Leader
(at 30o,45o,60o)
90
X
3X
19/01/2017 Type of LAinreros,wD-himeeandsioning and Lettering
1. Dimension line:
Thin continuous line used to indicate the measurement.
2. Extension line:
Thin continuous line extending beyond the outline of the object.
3. Arrow-head:
Used to terminate the dimension line. Length : width ratio is 3:1. Space
filled up.
4. Note:
Gives information regarding specific operation relating to a feature.
5. Leader:
Thin continuous line connecting a note or a dimension figure with the feature to which it is applied.
Terminated by arrow-head or dot.
6. Symbol:
The representation of any object by some mark on the drawing saves time and labour.
The ways of Placing the Dimensions in a Series
20
20 15 25
35
60
Chain Parallel
The ways of Placing the Dimensions in a Series
15 15
30 30
90 60 45 30 0 15 30
Combined Progressive
The ways of Placing the Dimensions in a Series
1. Chain Dimensioning:
Dimensions are arranged in a straight line.
2. Parallel Dimensioning:
All the dimensions are shown from a common base line.
The smaller dimension is placed nearer the view.
3. Combined Dimensioning:
Chain and parallel dimensioning used simultaneously.
4. Progressive Dimensioning:
One datum or surface is selected which reads as zero. All the dimensions are referred to that point
or surface.
Types of Dimensioning
1. . Aligned System
In the aligned system the
dimensions are placed
perpendicular to the dimension line
in such a way that it may be read
from bottom edge or right hand edge
of the drawing sheet.
2. Unidirectional System
In the unidirectional system,
the dimensions are so oriented such
that they can be read from the
bottom of the
Some Important Rules for Dimensioning
1. All the dimensions necessary for the correct functioning of the part should be expressed directly on
the drawing.
2. Every dimension should be given, but none should be given more than once.
3. A dimension should be placed on the view where its use is shown more clearly.
4. Dimensions should be placed outside the view, as for as possible.
5. Mutual crossing of dimension lines and dimensioning between hidden lines should be avoided. Also
it should not cross any other line of the drawing.
6. An outline or a centre line should never be used as a dimension line. A centre line may be
extended to serve as an extension line.
7. Aligned system of dimensioning is recommended.
8. Dimension lines should be drawn at least 8 mm away from the outlines and from each other.
9. The extension line should be extended by about 3 mm beyond the dimension line.
Methods of Projection
• Orthographic Projection
• Isometric Projection
• Oblique Projection
• Perspective Projection
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION
Above HP
Behind VP
II
Above HP
Below HP
I n f ront of VP
Behind VP
III
IV
Below HP
OBSERVER
I n f ront of VP
.
Projection
X
FV
TV
(Elevation)
(Plan)
x y x y
TV FV
(Plan) (Elevation)
I 1
O 0
60
2
0
Orthographic Pictorial
View View
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