Advance Print Training
Advance Print Training
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I have put together a set of print training course for the company I work for. The first was the “Basic Print Training” course where I covered the following:
1. CAD used at are company
2. Projection Views (Orthographic)
3. First and Third Angle Projections
4. Line Types
5. Baseline and Ordinate Dimensions
6. Broken and detailed views
7. Clamp and Notch Rotations
8. Auxiliary Views
The econd will be a “Advance Print Training” where I plan to touch back on the basics but having a difficult time coming up with topics. Any advise anyone? I have the following so far?
1. Projection Views (Orthographic)
2. First and Third Angle Projections
3. Line Types
4. GD&T Symbols
1. CAD used at are company
2. Projection Views (Orthographic)
3. First and Third Angle Projections
4. Line Types
5. Baseline and Ordinate Dimensions
6. Broken and detailed views
7. Clamp and Notch Rotations
8. Auxiliary Views
The econd will be a “Advance Print Training” where I plan to touch back on the basics but having a difficult time coming up with topics. Any advise anyone? I have the following so far?
1. Projection Views (Orthographic)
2. First and Third Angle Projections
3. Line Types
4. GD&T Symbols





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I would find it easier to expand if it where basic drafting instead of print reading.
“Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively.”
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“Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively.”
-Dalai Lama XIV
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Even the short time it’s been on here I've benefited... lol
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Just to clarify. I’m not an instructor. Lol…
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But I do have another tip:
There are some colleges and tech colleges that have instruction on the Internet pertaining to the topic, maybe do a search and see what you can find, so that you can get some hints from there on what direction to go with your instruction.
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