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Instructor: James Thornburgh CD210 Engineering Graphics I Instructor: James Thornburgh Agenda: Attendance Syllabus Introductions Break

Course Policies Attendance is Key Turn in assignments when due Keep up with the Schedule No Cheating Contact me if you have a verified need for an academic accommodation.

Ways to Succeed Read the chapter before class Contact me if you are having trouble Before, During, or After Class Email itt@3d-me-ds.com Put CD210 in the Subject Use Online Recourses itt.3d-me-ds.com www.mhhe.com/bertline

Course Objectives Show how to create and view 3D objects and create 3D Faces Identify the characteristics of wireframe, surface, and solid models Be able to recognize 3D model in wireframe, perspective, hide, shade, and render display representations

Course Objectives Utilize GD&T to constrain the size and shape of an object Describe proper dimensioning practice according to ANSI Identify types of removable fasteners and match their callouts Describe methods for fastening together different manufacturing materials

Course Objectives Describe the welding process and relate the weld callouts with their terminology Describe and apply intersections and developments Explain the procedures for constructing a set of working drawings

Grading Quizzes 25% Homework 10% Lab Exercises 40% Final 25%

About Me Using computers since ’88 Drafting & Engineering since ’94 Draftsman Computer & Network Admin Industrial Engineer Building computers since ’98 Bachelors & Masters in Industrial Technology from Fresno State Currently a Realtor® & Notary Public Hobbies include Skiing, watching sports and doing things with friends

Introductions Stand up and give the following information: Name Hobbies / Work What Drafting Experience you have What you expect to learn in this class