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INDIVIDUAL PROJECT IN THE WORKSHOP

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DO YOUR DESSIGN This piece has some rules: - Maximiun number of pieces: 5. - Maximiun lenght each piece: 6 cm. - Each piece must be different.  Some examples:   If your classroom is 1ºA, this is your link to Tinkercad:  HERE  and this is the Code to the classroom: XMR7VS7SL If your classroom is 1ºB, this is your link to Tinkercad:  HERE  and this is the Code to the classroom: LPB4YRTDU  

DIFFERENT VIEWS

To identify all the different views in a piece, use this aplication where you can choose the color to the view: red, blue or yellow: IDENTIFY THE VIEWS Draw the different views in this place: VISTAS Choose 5 pieces and draw all their views. Send me by email in a Word document. IT´S FUNNY, I PROMISSE YOU!!

5. SCALE

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SCALES Representing scales : The proportion between the drawing and the object can be represented by  two  ways as follows : a) Scale:  - 1cm = 1m or 1cm=100cm or 1:100 b) Representative Fraction : - (RF) = 1/100 (less than one) i.e. the ratio between the size of the drawing and the object. There are  three  types of scales depending upon the proportion it indicates as 1. Reducing scale : When the dimensions on the drawing are smaller than the actual dimensions of the object. It is represented by the scale and RF as Scale: - 1cm=100cm or 1:100 and by RF=1/100 (less than one) 2. Life size : Some times the actual dimensions of the object will be adopted on the drawing then in that case it is represented by the scale and RF as Scale: - 1cm = 1cm or 1:1 and by R.F=1/1 (equal to one). 3. Enlarging scale : In some cases when the objects are very small like inside parts of a wrist watch, the dimensions adopted on the drawing will be bigger than the actual dimensions of...

4. STANDARDIZATION and 5. ANNOTATION RULES.

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We have some annotation rules to make the drawing easier to read and understand.