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This book has been written for the student who is taking drafting
either to satisfy a curriculum requirement or as an elective, but
who is not a drafting major. This student usually wishes to gain a
basic working knowledge of drafting fundamentals so that he can
apply it to other courses, but he is often hindered in obtaining
this knowledge by a combination of limited class time and large
class enrollments. To make it easier for the student to learn from
this text, the material is presented using a step-by-step
problem-solving format accompanied by many illustrations. This
written portion of the text may be described as a "how to"
approach. The idea is to present not only drafting theory, but also
the procedures and conventions used to apply the theory. This will
enable the student to work directly from the text to the board
while doing his class and homework drawings. The scope of the
material presented has been limited to those subjects most often
needed to prepare technical drawings, with heavy emphasis on
orthographic views and dimensioning. Fasteners, oblique, isometric
and development drawings are also covered. Although limited in
scope, the material is presented in depth.
KEY BENFIT: Using a step-by-step format, this book introduces
Autodesk Inventor 10 and shows how to use Autodesk Inventor to
create and document designs. Sample problems and a variety of
additional exercise problems reinforce the material and allow the
reader to practice the techniques described. The content of the
book goes beyond the material normally presented in an engineering
graphics book associated with CAD software to include exercises
requiring users to design simple mechanisms. For users of CAD that
want to learn Autodesk Inventor 10.
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