TASK DESCRIPTION CHAPTER PAGES
ORIENTATION STUDY:
1 Demonstrate saftey in the drafting room 1 SEE DOCUMENT
2 Demonstrate Professionalism 1 SEE DOCUMENT
INTRODUCTION TO DRAFTING AND DESIGN
3 How to use basic board dafting tools and equipment 2 ALL
4 How to use tools, scales and equipment to produce a drawing 2 53-58
5 Basic uses of scale (converting scales, figuring lenghts on a decimal scale) 2 53-58
6 How to measure in the English and metric system of measurment SEE DOCUMENT
GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION
7 Draw lines and curved elements 2 60-69
8 Construct perpendicular and parallel lines 2, 6 61-62, 165-167
9 Construct tangent lines and arcs 6 185-202
10 Construct geometric shapes 6 173-184
11 Bisect and divide geometric elements 6 167-172
LETTERING
12 How to identify and select a letter style appropriate for architectural drawing 5 140-153
13 How to create letters and numbers in single stroke capital letters 5 140-153
(freeland, ASME standard)
FREEHAND DRAWING AND SKETCHING
14 How to identify and sketch the alphabet of lines 2 48
15 How to sketch orthographic views 5 131-140
16 How to sketch an isolmetric drawing 5 131-140
17 The importance of freehand sketching 5 131-140
18 How to create neat freehand notes and dimensions on a technical sketch 5 131-140
19 How to express an idea using the sketching process 5 131-140
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING MATH
20 Demonstrate knowledge of mathematical operations MATH
21 Demonstrate knowledge of geometry and trigonometry MATH
22 How to use basic math operations to demonstrate scaling techniques
23 How to use basic mathematics to solve engineering problems (converting measurements)
24 How to construct a line on CAD using relative absolute and polar coordinates 4 102-104
25 How to establish the relationship among points, lines, and planes in 3D space. 4 104
INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICAL DRAWING & DESIGN
26 Measure lines angles and geometric features 2 53-65
27 Identify drawing views and details 8, 10,12 241 - 261 315-329,407-427
28 Identify assembly drawings detailed drawings 17, 27 591-592, 796-797
29 Identify revisions and apply engineering change information 17 595-596
30 Identify and create line types 2 47-51
31 Identify and create sketches 5 131-140
32 Complete title block and apply reference information 2, 17 58-59, 595
33 Demonstrate knowledge of multiview drawings 8 241 - 261
34 Demonstrate knowledge of multiview projection (third angle and first angle) 8 241 - 261
35 Differentiate between major surface types (normal, inclined, oblique, cylindrical) 8 241 - 261
36 Select and interpret scale and paper size 2 44-45
37 Identify and operate design tools/instruments (CAD and/ or manual) 2,3,4 41-100, 101
38 Identify reference charts and tables 28 805
39 How third and first angle projections work SEE DOCUMENT
40 Identify and construct auxiliary views 12 407-427
41 Draw true view, true length lines, and true angles 8 247-248
42 Identify and construct section views 10 315 - 329
43 Identify ANSI material symbols SEE DOCUMENT
44 Apply section rules 10 315-329
45 Identify and draw threats and fastners 18 615 - 641
46 Identify and complete a parts list/bill of materials SEE DOCUMENT
47 How to create a title block for a mechanical drawing 2 58-59
DIMENSIONING
48 Locate and describe features 16 549-576
49 Demonstrate knowledge of various unit dimensioning systems 9 285-288
50 Identify finished surfaces 16, 21 573, 700-701
51 Demonstrate knowledge of tolerances 16 550-555, 575-576
52 Identify and label common mechanical feature notations 21 700-701
53 Place local and general notes including fonts, lettering size, style, etc. 5, 9 147 & 307
54 Identify geometric dimensioning and tolerancing symbols 16 559
55 Identify measurements 9 281
INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE
56 Read and interpret architectural blueprints
57 How to construct a floor plan 18 389 - 407
58 How to construct a elevation 19, 20 409 - 442
59 How to construct a typical wall section 13, 14 273 - 317
60 How to draw a pictorial view 32 607 - 632
61 How to prepare a architectural drawing to include
foundations,framing, concrete, roofing, utlity
INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL DRAFTING
62 How to construct a site plan 5, 10 151, 217-225
63 How to construct and read lanscape plan 10 224
64 How to read and interpret a deed SEE HANDOUT
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DRAFTING
65 How to identify and describe various symbols 24 750
(indicating components , resistor symbol)
66 How to create a scematic wiring diagram 24 749 -756
COMPUTER ASSISTED DRAFTING - CAD
67 How to utilize input and output devices such as printers and plotters
68 How to use drawing aids and controls - SNAP controls
69 How to use drawing and editing tools - annotation, operation of subtraction, line tan to circle
70 How to use viewing tool - orthographic, realistic, visibility
71 How to use a commerically built drafting library - symbols library
72 How to make revisions to an existing drawing
73 How to configure and use dimensions and tolerances- geometric, dual, and datum
74 How to create 3-dimensional drawings and models
75 How to create surface models
76 How to create parametic solid models
77 How to create and design a render drawing
78 How to import, export, and link drawings - Xref file, Dwf
79 How to manage and store files
80 The techniques of rapid prototyping - 3D printing