LycoCTC Drafting & Design Technology 感叹词
Career Objectives Architecture Mechanical Drafting Civil Engineering
Text Books
Computer Programs Architecture- AutoCAD, VIZ, Revit,&AutoDesk Architectural Desktop Mechanical Drafting- AutoCAD, AutoDesk Mechanical Desktop, AutoCAD Mechanical, Inventor Professional, & VIZ Civil Engineering- AutoDesk Civil 3D, & Civil 3D as AutoCAD
CAD Text Books
Architecture Architecture-The design and drawing of residential and commercial buildings In architecture you also estimate the cost of residential and commercial buildings
Architecture Drawing Examples
AutoCAD
Mechanical Drafting Mechanical Drafting - The designing and creation of mechanical devices In the beginning: basic board drawings, read scales, AutoCAD, hand lettering, etc…
Mechanical Drafting cont… Parametric solid molding using Inventor:
Inventor Inventor is used for creating parametric solid models. Start out using an IPT file. Draw a sketch of the part you want to build. Then constrain and add dimensions to the part. Finish sketch and give thickness to the part.
Step 1 For Inventor First you draw a sketch
Step 2 Add dimensions and constrain the sketch
Last Step Give the sketch thickness
Inventor Example
Other Examples
What Its Like In Drafting & Design Technology you work at your own pace You will discover which type of drafting career interests you
Third Year Options When you join this class you gain competencies required to become a successful draftsperson After two years you have four choices Stay in the classroom and gain more knowledge You can go on Co-op to see first hand what it is like in the real world and even get paid! Attend Pennsylvania College of Technology and earn credits for college Or earn college credits in the LycoCTC classroom
What We Have 3D Modeler HP Plotter Allows you to create solid models made on Inventor Program HP Plotter Prints large format drawings
DESIGN YOUR OWN FUTURE LycoCTC DRAFTING & DESIGN Any Questions? E-mail me at MBIGGER@LYCOCTC.org
Slide Show Designed By: Credits Slide Show Designed By: Casey Kirkner - Year 2006-2009 Field: Architecture