Paraline Drawing Techniques
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Australian Standards
The Australian Standards (AS) Technical drawings are based on a set of standards that have been globally agreed upon by the International Standards Organisation (ISO). These standards are then tailored to the needs of each country, depending on their measuring system (metric or imperial), environmental conditions, manufacturing processes and developments in technology. The Australian Standard AS 1100 provides the technical conventions for all Australian engineers, architects, designers, surveyors and patternmakers to follow. Australian standards for technical drawing can be found at www.saiglobal.com
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NEATNESS IS IMPORTANT!!!!!!!! Write neatly in HB pencil (in case you get it wrong).
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Plastic Pocket folder
*Complete on drawing board then stick in book. Follow the directions on the tasks page - number 2. Click on the picture below to go to a website with heaps of interesting Visual Communication information.
Extension Activity Complete your name or initials using the drawing board, t-square and set square using Isometric grid paper.
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Paraline Drawing in Plastic Pocket
Download and open this file to start your 40mm paraline examples using Publisher. Complete the title box.......refer to previous examples.
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Final Assessment:
All pages in workbook complete. Includes all overdue work.
Pages completed and neatly filed in Plastic Pocket.
NOT STAMPED = NOT FINISHED!
All pages in workbook complete. Includes all overdue work.
Pages completed and neatly filed in Plastic Pocket.
NOT STAMPED = NOT FINISHED!