Carte Freehand Drafting Anthony E. Zipprich

Freehand Drafting

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"Freehand Drafting" is a comprehensive guide designed to master the essential art of technical sketc...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
146
EAN
9781025668307
ISBN
1025668308
Enbook ID
52757255
Greutate
216
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 8

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"Freehand Drafting" is a comprehensive guide designed to master the essential art of technical sketching without the immediate use of mechanical instruments. Written by Anthony E. Zipprich, this instructional work serves as a foundational resource for engineers, architects, and students of the industrial arts who need to communicate complex ideas quickly and accurately on paper.

The book covers a wide range of topics, including the principles of orthographic projection, lettering, dimensioning, and the creation of working drawings. By focusing on freehand techniques, it bridges the gap between conceptual thought and formal drafting, allowing the practitioner to develop a keen eye for proportion and detail. Each chapter is structured to build the reader's confidence, progressing from simple geometric shapes to more intricate mechanical components.

Valuable as both a classroom textbook and a self-study manual, "Freehand Drafting" remains a significant contribution to the field of technical education. It emphasizes the practical application of sketching in real-world scenarios, making it an indispensable tool for anyone involved in design, manufacturing, or construction. This work captures the timeless principles of precision and clarity that are vital to the success of any technical project.

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