2D Industrial Design with Cad
2D Industrial Design with Cad
I designed this course to help you learn to use engineering graphics as a tool for mechanical design, by sketching, reading and visualizing objects to 2D views for manufacturing. This course will teach you the basics for getting started in the engineering design field, and will be a great foundation for learning 3D modeling design in more advanced courses. Also, you will learn why 2D design is still very important and useful in the manufacturing industry. I also designed this course to be easily understood in a very practical way.
Learn These Design Drafting Applications and Apply Them on Drawings
· Orthographic Views
· Sketching
· The Meaning of Different Line Types and How to Use Them
· Knowing Drafting Symbols and How They are Used
· Applying Drawing Dimensions and Proper Notation
In an ever-changing industry with new breakthroughs in technology, there will always be a demand for qualified people that can communicate ideas through the use of graphics that are very technical and exact. Also, these people can make use of this type of communication in the form of prints and working drawings. This beginning course will help you with the skills you will need to begin to compete in today’s industrial workplace. The course will utilize PowerPoint presentations, audio lectures, and screen shots to demonstrate the drafting concepts.
Learn to interpret and create industrial drawings by sketching and by using CAD (Computer Aided Design).
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What you will learn
- Have Basic Familiarity with AutoCAD Software User Interface for Lessons
- Layout Multible Views of an Object on Paper for Producing a Working Drawing
- Be Able to Understand View Alignment of an Object for Drawings
Rating: 4
Level: Beginner Level
Duration: 2 hours
Instructor: Wil Gooch MBA, BS
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