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Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2 - Volume 2 Standard Practices and Theory
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Acronyms

CHAPTER 3 GENERAL DRAFTING PRACTICES Overview Introduction Before 1955, Navy draftsmen were divided into six specialties: mechanical (DMM), structural (DMS), electrical (DME), topographical (DMT), lithographic (DML), and illustrative (DMI). Over the years, lithographic draftsmen became Lithographer’s Mates (LI) and the draftsman rating polarized into two distinct camps referred to as straight-line draftsmen and illustrative draftsmen. Straight-line draftsmen formed the construction rating Engineering Aid (EA) and artists formed the Illustrator Draftsman (DM) rating. DMs maintain strong ties to their mechanical/mathematical foundations even today. Because a good draftsman is rarely unemployed, you should learn the fundamentals of drafting to improve your skills and marketability. Objectives The material in this chapter enables you to do the following: Define  standard  drafting  terminology. Identify drafting standards and practices. Follow the standard order of inking. Identify  common  line  conventions. Differentiate  between  line  resolutions. Correctly dimension drawings with multiple parallel dimensions. Dimension radii and other rounded surfaces. Define tolerance and the differences between size, allowance, and fit. Understand the basic hole and basic shaft theory. Select  regular  and  necessary  views. Continued  on  next  page 3-1

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