Synopses & Reviews
For over 50 years, Basic Blueprint Reading and Sketching has been an international best-seller, with close to $500,000 in sales and THE definitive resource for blueprint reading. The newly revised 9th edition of Basic Blueprint Reading and Sketching continues the traditions in helping to readers achieve competence in reading and sketching technical drawings. This classic interactive book/workbook will help users develop skills in reading and interpreting industrial drawings and preparing basic to advanced technical sketches. This book will provide them with basic principles, concepts, ANSI and SI Metric drafting symbols and standards, terminology, manufacturing process notes, and other related technical information contained on a mechanical or CAD drawing. Each unit features a basic principle and at least one blueprint and assignment that encourages students to practice newly learned skills. This edition contains coverage of the latest ANSI, ISO, AWS and ASME standards.
Synopsis
BASIC BLUEPRINT READING AND SKETCHING, 9E is the ideal book to help individuals develop skills in reading and interpreting industrial drawings and prepare simple technical sketches. It is an interactive book/workbook that provides an understanding of all the technical information contained on a mechanical or CAD drawing and covers the latest ANSI, ISO, AWS and ASME standards.
About the Author
Thomas P. Olivo currently is president of Olivo Associates, an international vocational educational consulting agency and textbook publisher. He was a draftsman and an Industrial Art teacher for several years. Mr. Olivo has taught T&I teachers, as well as several graduate level courses in Engineering Drawing and Curriculum Development in three major universities. He served as a State Supervisor of Technical Education and has co-authored six textbooks with Dr. C.T. Olivo in the areas of blueprint reading and sketching, applied mathematics and applied physics. He has also authored BLUEPRINT READING AND SKETCHING FOR INDUSTRY and numerous self-paced instructional modules in auto mechanics and carpentry. Thomas P. Olivo was selected as a recipient of the prestigious Experienced Teacher Fellowship Award. He has a Master's Degree specializing in materials and Processes of Industry and has completed two years of professional study beyond his Master's Degree while being certified as a Vocational Counselor and School Administrator. Dr. C. Thomas Olivo was the New York State Director of Industrial Education and founder of Delmar Publishers. He was a machinist, a T&I and vocational teacher and a professor. Dr. C. Thomas Olivo received a Bachelor of Science Degree, a Masters of Science Degree and a Doctoral Degree. He was also a recipient of the ASME award for international meritorious service and the author and editor of over sixty vocational textbooks and five hundred publications. Some of the many vocational textbooks Dr. Olivo has authored independently that directly relate to BLUEPRINT READING AND SKETCHING, 9E are PRINCIPLES OF REFRIGERATION and his seven groundbreaking texts on machine tool technology and manufacturing processes.
Table of Contents
Section 1 Lines. 1. Bases for Blueprint Reading and Sketching. 2. The Alphabet of Lines and Object Lines. 3. Hidden Lines and Center Lines. 4. Extension Lines and Dimension Lines. 5. Projection Lines and Line Combinations. Section 2 Views. 6. Three-View Drawings. 7. Arrangement of Views. 8. Two-View Drawings. 9. One-View Drawings. 10. Auxiliary Views. Section 3 Dimensions and Notes. 11. Size and Location Dimensions. 12. Dimensioning Cylinders, Circles, and Arcs. 13. Size Dimensions for Holes and Angles. 14. Location Dimensions for Points, Centers, and Holes. 15. Dimensioning Large Arcs and Base Line Dimensions. 16. Tolerances: Fractional and Angular Dimensions. 17. Unilateral, Lateral, Decimal, Tolerances and Limits. 18. Interchangeable Parts, Allowances and Classes of Fit. 19. Representing and Dimensioning External Screw Threads. 20. Representing and Specifying Internal and Left-Hand Threads. 21. Dimensioning Tapers and Machined Surfaces. 22. Dimensioning with Shop Notes. Section 4 The SI Metric System. 23. Metric System Dimensioning and ISO Symbols. 24. First-Angle Projection and Dimensioning. 25. Metric Screw Threads, Dual Dimensioning, and Tolerancing. Section 5 Sections. 26. Cutting Planes, Full Sections, and Section Lining. 27. Half Sections, Partial Sections, and Full-Section Assembly Drawings. Section 6 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Fundamentals. 28. Datums: Ordinate and Tabular Dimensioning. Section 7 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. 29. Geometric Dimensioning, Tolerancing, and Datum Referencing. Section 8 Computer Graphics Technology. 30. CADD/CAM/CIM and Robotics . Section 9 Specialty Drawings. 31. Welding Symbols, Representation, and Dimensioning. 32. Surface Developments and Precision Sheet Metal Drawings. Section 10 Working Drawings. 33. Detail Drawings and Assembly Drawings. Section 11 Sketching Lines and Basic Forms. 34. Sketching Horizontal, Vertical, and Slant Lines. 35. Sketching Curved Lines and Circles. 36. Sketching Irregular Shapes. 37.Sketching Fillets, Radii, and Rounded Corners and Edges. Section 12 Freehand Lettering. 38.Freehand Vertical Lettering. 39. Freehand Inclined Lettering. Section 13 Shop Sketching: Pictorial Drawings. 40. Orthographic Sketching. 41. Oblique Sketching. 42. Isometric Sketching. 43. Perspective Sketching. 44. Pictorial Drawings and Dimensions. Section 14 Sketching for CAD/CNC. 45. Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional CAD Sketching. 46. Proportions and Assembly Drawings. Glossary of Select Terms. INDEX.