Suggestion How Can You Improve Your Engineering Class with Drawing Resources?

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The discussion highlights a need for dedicated engineering drawing resources within the engineering course, emphasizing the importance of various drawing types such as electrical, mechanical, and basic geometric shapes. A suggestion is made to create a sub-section focused solely on engineering drawing, as current resources are limited. The user expresses interest in contributing as a staff member and encourages peers to join. The conversation also points to existing threads but notes they primarily focus on CAD rather than traditional drawing skills. Overall, the aim is to enhance the engineering curriculum by incorporating more drawing resources.
zarulhairee
hello everyone, especially the admins. i am now in the engineering course or "class". when i was at the engineering section. i notice there aren't any of engineering drawing "things". so i was suggesting to make 1 if can.. it's easy because it's like 4 in 1 that has electrical drawing, building drawing, mechanical drawing, and basic drawings of tangents, ellipse, triangle into square, orthogonal, additional views and others.

if the sub-section created, please let me now. i want to apply as staff and call all my buddy same like me to come in. :D
 
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well, i found one. but just 1 thread about engineering drawing... but i am on drawing not in cad system.
 
zarulhairee said:
well, i found one. but just 1 thread about engineering drawing... but i am on drawing not in cad system.
The appropriate forum would be Engineering Systems & Design
https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=99
 
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sorry for the long time not reply. what was i were saying is that it has only with just drawing and drawing skills on paper.

example is like this

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[PLAIN]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering_drawing
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