To succeed with , always ensure your pencil is sharp (use "H" or "2H" for thin lines and "B" or "HB" for main contours) and verify that your projections align perfectly using a T-square or ruler.
To complete your homework based on the , you should focus on mastering the graphical language of technical drawings. This guide breaks down the standard progression of tasks found in the curriculum for 7th–9th grades. 1. Master Drawing Tools and Lines To succeed with , always ensure your pencil
Later assignments ask you to "read" a complex drawing or an assembly: To succeed with
Correctly labeling your drawing is as important as the lines themselves: To succeed with , always ensure your pencil
Most homework problems involve translating a 3D object into 2D views:
The should be 10 mm away from the contour, with arrows 3–5 mm long.
Learn to divide a circle into 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 12 equal parts using a compass and squares.