Home  |  Get Started  |  Download  |  Advertise  |  Donate  |  Contact Us
Book Download
Would You Like To Download The Definitive Guide To Mechanical Drawing?
Click Here to download the printable PDF version
Free Chapters
Drawing Home

01.Introduction

02.Your Equipment
03.T-Square
04.Two Triangles
05.Practise Drawings
06.The Protractor
07.Use Protractor
08.Scale Drawings
09.Scale Drawings
10.Drawings To Scale
11.The Instruments
12.Geometric Figures
13.Using Geometric
14.Draftsman
15.Lines + Working
16.Drawing Designs
17.Shop Drawings
18.Hand Lettering
19.Perspective
20.Isometrics
21.Sections
22.General Review
Resources
Bookmark and Share
Suggest an Article
Haven't found the article you are looking for? Please
suggest your article. We value all your suggestions and comments.
 
New! Unprecedented Way To Learn Mechanical Drawing In Days Not Years

From The Desk Of: Dick Shroder

Dear Friend,

Since you’ve found this website I suppose it’s OK to let you know… “I am infatuated with making things out of metal and want to know how to draw up the plans properly.” The truth is, I’m always on the internet looking for the latest secrets on how to do mechanical drawing correctly. That’s what led me to put this website up. Let me explain…

While surfing around the internet, I stumbled upon something so fantastic that it immediately got my attention… In fact, I discovered something sooo amazing that at first I thought it was "too good to be true" like most things are.

You see, a few months ago, I was actually doing some research on Jerome S. Meyer, one of the most well known and respected mechanical drawing teachers in recent history. I noticed that most of his work was available and accounted for with the exception of one of his most important pieces of work ‘Mechanical Drawing Self-Taught’.

Well, this got me curious and so I started digging a little deeper. I started sending off a few emails asking questions, but unfortunately every road I seemed to head down was a dead end… until a couple of weeks ago that is…

By a stroke of luck, I emailed my story to one of my favorite site’s webmasters… as it turned out he had an old copy of this difficult to find book - it was right under my damn nose. After numerous emails, I finally got him to mail me his copy.

I Uncovered One Of The Most Important Mechanical Drawing Manuscripts Of All Time....

Even though it was first published in 1960 this book has the best drawing information I have ever seen.

In the 11 chapters here’s just a snippet of what you’ll learn:

  • What equipment you’ll need. Find out what you’ll need to start your mechanical drawing.

  • How to use the ‘T’ square. This lesson will show you how to properly use this piece of equipment. You will be using this quite often so you better learn it good.

  • Everything you need to know about the two triangles. Another very important tool, you’ll learn how to use this to it’s maximum potential.

  • What you need to know about using a protractor. You’ll find out how to use this piece of apparatus. If you want to turn out marvelous creations then you have to mark them out right.

  • Insights into doing scale drawings. With any type of metal work, you have to work off a drawing, discover how to do them right and to scale.

  • All about the instruments. There are certain little tools need to make something, in this section you’ll learn what they are and where to find them.

  • How to make geometric figures. All students will have to know how to do this.

And there’s loads more…

At this point, you might be wondering how you can get your hands on a copy…

Well here’s the good news.

After doing even more research (I told you I was totally mad about learning tech drawing) I have contacted the original copyright owners and gained permission to republish Jerome S. Meyer’s complete work on this website.

Mechanical drawing is my passion and I want to share it with as many people as possible. Believe it or not, I’ve decided to do something completely unheard of these days. I’m going to let you have this amazing manuscript for nothing.

It’s FREE… Yes 100% FREE

Now you have no excuse for not being able to create a mechanical drawing in no-time-at-all.

Click Here To Get Started!


Featured Video


Mechanical Drawing News And Articles
Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Design and Drawing Services at Lowest Rates by Harvesh V Modh

Mechanical Engineering involves the Physical usage for mechanism and functioning, design, manufacturing, installation, operation and maintenance of mechanical systems such as boilers, condensers, heat engines, air conditioners & refrigerators, machine tools, thermal power stations etc.

Get Mechanical Design, Mechanical Engineering and 3d Modeling Services at Lowest Rates by Harvesh V Modh

Mechanical design is a growing field and reaps the maximum benefits nowadays. The software used in the mechanical drawings range from AutoCAD to micro Station (DGN) from adobe illustrator (AI) to CorelDraw (CDR) and vector works, etc. The applications include assembly drawings for all types of mechanical assemblies, architectural schematics, structural designs, and auto components designs.

Proper Punching Techniques - The Truth Behind the Myths by Harvesh V Modh

Mechanical Drafting can be defined as a descriptive way to deliver an idea through the use of illustrations and drawings that show in detail the process of turning the idea into reality.

Bachelor Degree - Engineering by Michael Russell

A bachelor degree in engineering is not something that is all that easy to get. The sciences are some of the most demanding disciplines of college. So if you're thinking of getting a bachelor degree in engineering, you better be prepared for what's ahead.

Is It Art? Instant Drawing and the Digital Darkroom by Henry Bateman

Henri Cartier-Bresson is reported to have said after he had given up photography. "All I care about these days is painting-photography has never been more than a way into painting, a sort of instant drawing."
Add URL | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Drawing Sitemap
COPYRIGHT (C) 2007 WWW.MECHANICALDRAWINGTIPS.COM