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ENTC 1110 Engineering Drawing Syllabus
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For Your Information In the near future ENTC 1110, Engineering Drawing, will be eliminated from the Technology Core! The number of credit hours will be reduced from 4 credits to 3 credits. The course will be taken only by students who have not had technical drawing in high school. The credit hours in ENTC 2170, CADD, will be increased from 3 credits to 4 credits. This is second time that I have taught this course in six years. Previously, I had not thought about technical drawing since I graduated from the University of Houston in 1971. If you decide to stay in this course, we will persevere!!!! If you decide to drop and add, you need to do it immediately!!! No hard feelings.
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ENTC 1110 Engineering Drawing Instr.: Dr. Hugh Blanton Phone: 439-4177 email: blanton@etsu.edublanton@etsu.edu Web:http://faculty.etsu.edu/blantonhttp://faculty.etsu.edu/blanton Office: Wilson-Wallis 222-A Office Hrs: TR—11:30 am – 2:30 pm or by appointment
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Student Introductions Name Major
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Course Description Introductory drawing for technical communication, including geometric construction, orthographic projection, auxiliary and section views, and sketching and pictorials. 4 credit hours Major emphasis on drawings The class meets MWF8:15 am – 10:15 am. Lectures will be kept to a minimum. Most Fridays will be work days with no formal class. Lots of class interaction.
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Course Objectives Develop the ability to communicate with others through the language of technical drawing and sketching. Develop the ability to read and interpret engineering drawings created by others. Develop an understanding for size specification procedures and use of SI and traditional units of linear measure.
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Textbook Technical Graphics Communication by Bertoline, et. al., 3 rd edition.
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Equipment Scales metric architect’s civil engineer’s Pencils—2H, H, HB May be standard pencils, mechanical lead holders and leads, or micro-lead pencils. Small Circle Template (optional) Size B tracing paper (12” x 18”) or 11” x 17” with border (about 20 sheets). Lead Pointer for standard lead holders, etc. Drafting tape Vinyl Eraser Irregular or French curve Dusting brush (optional) 45 triangle and 30 -60 triangle Set of dividers ( Do not use compasses, drafting machines, etc.)
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Grading Class Projects60% Team Project25% Class Participation15% Notes During the semester, students will be asked to demonstrate their assignments to the class. Class projects will not be accepted two weeks after the due date. Class participation is a subjective grade based upon attendance, promptness of assignments, cooperativeness, etc.
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ENTC 1110 Engineering Drawing Course Schedule
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Course Introduction—Week 1 Introduction to ENTC 1110 Students Instructor Office Hrs Grading etc. Assignments Drop/Add classes. If you are not on the class role by Monday, January 13, I will not let you attend the class. First Project: Get your book and equipment. Read pages 44 (Traditional Tools) through the end of Chapter 3, page 70. Read page 90 (Sketching Techniques) through page 123 (Perspective Projection)
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Week 2—Traditional tools & Sketching Chapter 3 Drawing tools and techniques Scales Project: Scale exercises
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Week 3--Sketching (continued) No class—Monday, Jan. 20. Chapter 4 Sketching Project: Isometric sketch (Fig. 4.32) Project: Multi-view sketch (Fig. 4.56)
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Week 4—Sketching (continued) Plate 45 & 47—Page 144 Plate 13 &14—Page 149 Read Chapter 5
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Week 5--Visualization Exercise 5-16 Read Chapter 2
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Week 6 Form Design Teams Read Chapter 11
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Week 7—Auxiliary Views Formalize Design Teams Auxiliary Views Plate 3 & 6—Page 554
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Week 8—Auxiliary Views Plate 14 & 19—Page 556 Read Chapter 14
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Week 9--Sections Catch-up Sections Full Half
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Week 10—Sections (continued) Internet Research Sections Half Aligned Plate 6 & 7—Page 670
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Week 11—Sections (continued) Plate 24 & 31—Page 672 Read Chapter 17.
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Week 12--Fasteners Fastener Identification Thread tables
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Week 13-15--Presentations
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Room Use. Room 204 is open for use when other classes are not in session. The building is open on weekdays until 10:00 pm. Food, drinks, and the use of tobacco products are not permitted in the work areas.
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Questions or comments?
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Homework Next class is Monday, January 13 th. Drop/Add classes. If you are not on the class role by Monday, January 13, I will not let you attend the class. First Project: Get your book and equipment. Read pages 44 (Traditional Tools) through the end of Chapter 3, page 70. Remember there will no class on Monday, January 20 th.
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