SV Drawings
This is the first drawing we did when starting SV drawings. This is SV-1,2. This drawing was pretty easy for the first drawing of the year, but it took a little bit of figuring out what to do, how to do it and where to find the tools. The one thing I did not know how to do was make it so that the measurements were to the hundredth decimal not with four decimal points. I learned after getting my drawing graded that I needed to use dim style and adjust the precision of the units.
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This drawing, SV-7B, was easy but had some things that I struggled on. First was the degree angle, there were measurements of angles that I had to make and that was hard to do. I would find that I thought I had the right measurement but would move and edit things that would change the degree measurement.
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This drawing was SV-11A and was one of the harder drawings I had to do for SV's. The reasoning for this is that there was a lot to the drawing including lots of curved lines and arches. It was hard for me to correctly line up the arches, which made caused me to spend more time on this drawing than previous ones. I also forgot to center line on one of the lines.
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ISO Drawings
This drawing was ISO-04. Drawing the top view of ISO's are quite easy to do especially this one since it was one of the first ISO's we did, but bottom views were hard in the beginning. Although I managed to figure it out, it took a long time to do because the bottom views can be quite difficult to figure out. One tool I used was the copy tool to copy all of the circular cylinders instead of doing them one by one.
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3-D Drawings
The Store Layout was the first 3-D drawing that we did. It took a while to complete and was hard at first because I had to learn where all the 3-d objects are located and how to insert and adjust them. I also had to figure what things were when looking at the handed out drawing because some things were confusing to identify.
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