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Mechanical Construction Basics
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Technical Drawing: Fundamentals and Applications
Covers the basics of technical drawing, including projections, standardized norms, and challenges in incomplete drawings.
Mechanical Construction I: Views and Projections
Covers the basics of mechanical construction, focusing on views correspondence, pivot lines usage, and axonometric projections.
Mechanical Design Principles: Technical Drawing and Projections
Introduces mechanical design principles, focusing on technical drawing and projection methods essential for accurate representation in engineering.
Mechanical Design Fundamentals: Technical Drawing
Covers the basics of technical drawing in mechanical design.
Mechanical Construction I: Views Correspondence and Axonometric Projections
Covers views correspondence, axonometric projections, and intersections in mechanical drawings.
Mechanical Design Principles: Projections and Representations
Introduces mechanical design principles, focusing on projections, cuts, sections, and dimensioning techniques for technical drawings.
Introduction to Mechanical Design: Course Overview and Objectives
Introduces the Mechanical Design course, covering its structure, objectives, and evaluation methods.
Mechanical Construction Basics
Introduces the basics of mechanical construction, focusing on international standards, drawing frameworks, and graphical elements.
Mechanical Construction I: Axonometric Projections and Standardization
Explores axonometric projections, intersections, cuts, and the history of standardization in mechanical construction, emphasizing the importance of norms in enhancing productivity and reducing costs.
True Sizes: Folding Method in Descriptive Geometry
Explains the folding method in descriptive geometry to determine true sizes of segments and distances between points.