Excerpt from Theoretical and Practical Graphics: An Educational Course on the Theory and Practical Applications of Descriptive Geometry and Mechanical Drawing; Prepared for Students in General Science, Engineering or Architecture
Chapter I. A broad and comprehensive survey of the fields the student is about to enter seems the natural preliminary to intelligent work therein; the first chapter is, therefore, devoted to rigid definition and differentiation of the graphical sciences, and the arts in which they are applied. Some remarks on the nomenclature of geometries are also included, as further extending the draughtsman's usually too limited horizon.
This would naturally be followed by the ninth and succeeding chapters in a course arranged more for educational than commercial purposes.
Chapter II. As free-hand sketches are rightly made the basis of much of the practical draught ing of the embryo engineer or architect, and as the graduate has frequent occasion, either as inspector or designer, to make clear and intelligible drawings without instruments, full instructions are given in this section as to what may be called technical, as distinguished from artistic, free~hand work, covering the following points: Sketching either in pictorial or orthographic view, dimensioning, free-hand lettering, conventional representation of materials, and note-taking on bridges and other trussed work, pins, bolts, screws, nuts and gearing.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book details the history and development of graphics, focusing on the various sciences that use exact delineation on paper to express relations. It's an extensive survey of the field, covering topics from the basic principles of graphic science to the history and differentiation of the graphical sciences and arts in which they are applied. The author, an experienced expert in the field, explains not only the mathematical properties of the hyperbolic paraboloid and how to make drawings for a bridge portal of that form, but also delves into topics as unusual in an elementary treatise as the conchoidal hyperboloid of Catalan. Through both broad and comprehensive surveys of fields like relief perspective to detailed instructions on technical freehand sketching, dimensioning, lettering, note-taking, and illustrating, this book presents graphics as a fundamental science of construction arts that has influenced everything from engineering to architecture. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9781330196359_0
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