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1 Basic Technical Drawing Centering a Drawing By Tim Closs

2 Basic Technical Drawing Centering a Drawing By Tim Closs

3 Basic Technical Drawing Centering a Drawing

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14 Introduction Table of Contents Chapter 1: 1/16 th scale Chapter 2: Adding Fractions Chapter 3: Subtracting Fractions Chapter 4: Multiplying Fractions Chapter 5: Dividing Fractions Chapter 6: Centering a Drawing

15 Introduction Table of Contents Chapter 1: 1/16 th scale Chapter 2: Adding Fractions Chapter 3: Subtracting Fractions Chapter 4: Multiplying Fractions Chapter 5: Dividing Fractions Chapter 6: Centering a Drawing

16 Introduction Table of Contents Chapter 1: 1/16 th scale Chapter 2: Adding Fractions Chapter 3: Subtracting Fractions Chapter 4: Multiplying Fractions Chapter 5: Dividing Fractions Chapter 6: Centering a Drawing This is your Home button

17 Introduction Table of Contents Chapter 1: 1/16 th scale Chapter 2: Adding Fractions Chapter 3: Subtracting Fractions Chapter 4: Multiplying Fractions Chapter 5: Dividing Fractions Chapter 6: Centering a Drawing it will bring you back here

18 Introduction Table of Contents Chapter 1: 1/16 th scale Chapter 2: Adding Fractions Chapter 3: Subtracting Fractions Chapter 4: Multiplying Fractions Chapter 5: Dividing Fractions Chapter 6: Centering a Drawing

19 Lets get started

20 Chapter 1 1/16 th Scale

21 This is the 16 th scale

22 You can seen that between 0 and 1 there is 16 marks

23 Each mark = 1/16

24 Two marks = 2/16 or 1/8

25 Four marks = 4/16 or 1/4

26 Two marks = 6/16 or 3/8 Do you see the pattern yet?

27 Every time it is on the small line it will be a 16th

28 Every time it is on next biggest line it will be a 8th

29 The next biggest line will be a 4 th or a quarter

30 The line with the 16 under line is in the middle of zero and 1 this is = 8/16, or 1/2

31 Okay lets try a few

32 TRY AGAIN

33 Click the best answer: 1/8 1/2 3/16 3/4

34 Good Job!!

35 Click the best answer: 3/8 7/8 9/16 3/4

36 GREAT!!

37 Click the best answer: 5/8 11/16 15/16 7/16

38 Good Job!!

39 Click the best answer: 3/4 5/8 9/16 11/16

40 Awesome!!

41 Click the best answer: 7/16 11/16 5/8 9/16

42 Congratulations ! You Completed Chapter 1

43 Chapter 2 Adding fractions

44 Rule for adding fractions The bottom number must be the same Example: 3/4 + 1/4 or 7/16 + 5/16

45 How about we try a few.

46 Click the best answer: 3/4 1/2 1/8 3/16 2/4 +1/4=?

47 Awesome!!

48 Click the best answer: 3/8 1/4 1/8 3/16 1/8 +1/4=?

49 Excellent!!

50 Click the best answer: 5/8 1/2 5/16 3/16 1/4 +1/16=?

51 Nice!!

52 Click the best answer: 1/2 9/16 1/8 3/16 3/8 +3/16=?

53 KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!

54 Click the best answer: 3/4 1/2 1/8 3/16 3/8 +1/8=?

55 Congratulations !! You passed chapter 2

56 Chapter 3 Subtracting fractions

57 Rule for subtracting fractions The bottom number must be the same Example: 3/4 - 1/4 or 7/16 - 5/16

58 Lets try some.

59 Click the best answer: 3/4 1/4 1/8 1/16 2/4 -1/4=?

60 Excellent!!

61 Click the best answer: 3/4 1/4 1/8 3/8 5/8 -1/4=?

62 KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!

63 Click the best answer: 4/16 3/16 1/8 1/16 5/16 -1/8=?

64 Nice!!

65 Click the best answer: 3/16 1/16 1/8 1/4 3/8 -2/16=?

66 Awesome!!

67 Click the best answer: 7/16 5/8 3/8 5/16 15/16 -1/2=?

68 Congratulations !! You passed chapter 3

69 Chapter 4 Multiplying fractions

70 Rules for Multiplying fractions Multiply both top numbers Multiply both bottom numbers The bottom numbers do not have to be the same! Example: 1/2 X 1/4 = 1/8 1x1 = 1 2x4 = 8

71 Lets try some.

72 Click the best answer: 3/16 1/2 1/4 1/16 1/8 x1/2=?

73 Awesome!!

74 Click the best answer: 1/16 1/2 1/8 1/4 1/4 x1/2=?

75 KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!

76 Click the best answer: 3/16 10/16 5/8 5/16 5/8 x1/2=?

77 Excellent!!

78 Click the best answer: 3/16 3/8 3/4 3/2 3/4 x1/2=?

79 Nice!!

80 Click the best answer: 3/16 5/8 7/16 5/16 5/8 x 2/2=?

81 Congratulations !! You passed chapter 4

82 Chapter 5 Dividing fractions

83 Rules for Dividing fractions Flip the second fraction Multiply both top numbers Multiply both bottom numbers The bottom numbers do not have to be the same! Example: 1/2 divided by 1/4 = 2 1/4 becomes 4/1 1x4 = 4 2x1 = 2 So you get 4/2 which equals 2

84 Lets try some.

85 Click the best answer: 4 1/2 2 1/8 1/4 divided by 1/8=?

86 Awesome!!

87 Click the best answer: 4 1/2 2 1/8 1/4 divided by 1/16=?

88 Nice!!

89 Click the best answer: 4 1/2 2 1/8 1/2 divided by 1/8=?

90 KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!

91 Click the best answer: 4 1/2 2 1/8 1/8 divided by 1/4=?

92 Excellent!!

93 Click the best answer: 4 8 1/32 1/8 1/2 divided by 1/16=?

94 Congratulations !! You passed chapter 5

95 Chapter 6 Centering a Drawing

96 In This Chapter you will be creating a Basic drawing that will need to be centering on the design sheet by using the drafting tools. The drawing will be handed for review.

97 You will be handing in a drawing that looks like this

98 To get started you will need to get a few supply’s

99 You will be graded on: Accuracy of measurements Accuracy of centering the drawing Neatness The proper use of drafting tools

100 Supply’s You will need to get: A scale

101 Supply’s A Triangle

102 Supply’s Tape

103 Supply’s A pencil

104 Supply’s A drafting board

105 Supply’s And a sheet of the design paper (8 ½ by 11 paper with the boarder)

106 Supply’s You will use all these tool to create your drawing A pencil A scale A Triangle A drafting board Tape And a sheet of the design paper (8 ½ by 11 paper with the boarder)

107 Step 1 Tape your paper down so that it parallel with your boards parallel. It should look like below

108 Step 2 Find the center Draw a line From corner to corner. Draw lightly So it can be erased

109 Step 2 (cont.) Find the center Draw the other line From corner to corner. Draw lightly So it can be erased

110 Step 2 (cont.) Find the center The center is where these Lines cross

111 Step 3 Find the area needed Add up the top view length + side view width + the spacing in between

112 Step 3 (cont.) Find the area needed Add up the top view width + top view width + the spacing in between

113 Step 3 (cont.) The area is 10 ½ by 6 ½

114 Step 4 Find the center of our rectangle or area Length divided by 2 10 ½ divdded by 2 = 5 ¼ Width divided by 2 6 ½ divided by 2 = 3 ¼

115 Step 5 Measure rectangle area from center Draw the Rectangle Use measurements from step 4 Draw lightly So it can be erased 3 1/4 5 1/4

116 Step 6 Erase centering lines

117 Step 7 Lay out Front view & Side view Draw a horizontal line 1 ½ inches From bottom

118 Step 8 Lay out Front view & Top view Draw a Vertical line 1 ½ inches From left side

119 Step 9 Lay out Side view Draw a Vertical line 3 inches From right side

120 Step 10 Lay out Top view Draw a horizontal line 3 inches From top

121 Step 11 Erase all the extra lines

122 Step 12 Letter name in title block Hand in YOUR NAME

123 Survey Please click the picture below to take a short survey on this project

124 Basic Technical Drawing Centering a Drawing By Tim Closs


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