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Mechanical Drafter

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AVG. SALARY

$60,360

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EDUCATION

Associate's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Communication -- Solution

Sketching

Proper sketching is very important to the communication process. Multiple sloppy sketch marks are not proper sketching in this sense. Proper sketching is legible freehand drawing with crisp dark line work. Guidelines for primary geometry follow:

Sketching Straight Lines

Determine your start and end points. Begin your stroke, but be sure to eye the end point. Start with a very faint construction line, then go over it when you are satisfied with the direction and smoothness of it.

Keep in mind proper line types.

Sketching Circles

1. Trammel Method

Mark off the radius of the circle on a piece of paper. Hold one end of the paper radius at the center of the circle. Mark off the other end of the radius several times at different intervals and sketch the circle through these marks.

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2. Enclosing Square Method

Lightly sketch a square that will enclose the circle (such as a square with sides equal to the diameter of the circle). Draw the center lines through the midpoints of the sides of the square. Then draw the circle, making sure that it is tangent to the square where the center lines intersect.

3. Semi-Mechanical Method

Hold two pencils together such that one pencil acts as the needlepoint leg of a compass. Place this pencil point at the center of the circle. Place the other pencil point at the radius of the circle. The paper can then be rotated about the center point, and the other pencil will describe the circle.

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Sketching Ellipses

Ellipses can be sketched using a method similar to the Enclosing Square Method described above for sketching circles. Another method of sketching ellipses is to make several LIGHT elliptical strokes where the ellipse is desired, erase any stray strokes, draw darkly over the desired strokes and clean up the rest.
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This page was used with the permission of Jon Smejkal of the department of general engineering at the University of Illinois)


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