Course 11 Standards
Utilize orthographic projection to create and dimension multi-view drawings manually
and using CADD.
11.1 Draw an object that is described with two views.
11.2 Draw an object that is described with three views.
11.3 Select proper drawing scale, views, and layout.
11.4 Draw an object that has an inclined surface.
11.5 Draw an object containing circles and arcs.
11.6 Correctly identify views of an object.
11.7 Create orthographic projections utilizing the necessary
views.
Utilize orthographic projection to create and dimension multi-view drawings manually
and using CADD.
11.1 Draw an object that is described with two views.
11.2 Draw an object that is described with three views.
11.3 Select proper drawing scale, views, and layout.
11.4 Draw an object that has an inclined surface.
11.5 Draw an object containing circles and arcs.
11.6 Correctly identify views of an object.
11.7 Create orthographic projections utilizing the necessary
views.
Reflection and Summary
How did you meet this standard?
I met this standard by first identifying the parts of an orthographic drawing. An orthographic drawing is made up of many things including types of lines and views. The three views are Top, Front and Right side which I remember by what Mr. Grummer taught: That’s Freakin Sweet. The lines that are important are object lines, hidden lines, construction lines, and center lines. All of them have their own uses in the Drawings in order to create the correct figure in AutoCAD.
How Does This Standard Have Real-World Applications?
These aspects have real-world standards because they can help me advance into my engineering career and furthering my AutoCAD skills. The new content I learned this unit includes the miter line as well as the use of both construction lines and hidden lines which in the past I had not been using. Also I was introduced to the board inside a shape to represent circles inside other circles. Also the expanded use of center marking was used in the creation of many orthographic drawings.
What are Your Future Learning Goals related To This Standard?
My future learning goals are to create more objects with multiple views. Maybe even learn how to make designs with five and six viewpoint.
How did you meet this standard?
I met this standard by first identifying the parts of an orthographic drawing. An orthographic drawing is made up of many things including types of lines and views. The three views are Top, Front and Right side which I remember by what Mr. Grummer taught: That’s Freakin Sweet. The lines that are important are object lines, hidden lines, construction lines, and center lines. All of them have their own uses in the Drawings in order to create the correct figure in AutoCAD.
How Does This Standard Have Real-World Applications?
These aspects have real-world standards because they can help me advance into my engineering career and furthering my AutoCAD skills. The new content I learned this unit includes the miter line as well as the use of both construction lines and hidden lines which in the past I had not been using. Also I was introduced to the board inside a shape to represent circles inside other circles. Also the expanded use of center marking was used in the creation of many orthographic drawings.
What are Your Future Learning Goals related To This Standard?
My future learning goals are to create more objects with multiple views. Maybe even learn how to make designs with five and six viewpoint.