Transcription of Introduction to Structural Drafting
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DFTG-1352 Structural DraftingTrung Dao, InstructorIntroduction to Structural DraftingCopyright 2006 by K. PlantenbergRestricted use onlyDraftingUpdate: Jan 12-2013 OBJECTIVES Define Structural Drafting Indentify the different types of Structural drawings List the most common employers of Structural draftersCopyright 2006 by K. PlantenbergRestricted use onlystructural drafters Demonstrate proper Structural Drafting techniques in the areas of linework, lettering, and scale use Explain the use of CAD in Structural draftingStructural Drafting Defined In heavy construction, anything composed of parts is called a Structural Bridges, high rise buildings, buildings, towers, and countless other possibilities, are composed of parts, making them structu
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 80 divisions. • For example, 1” = 100’ is a typical scale used for Civil Engineering Drawings. This means that 1” on the drawing represents 100’ in the real world. Scale & Size • 10 scale represents full size in decimal inches. 1” on paper represents 1” in real life. Hence the name “full size”.
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