The Making of a Technical Artist - Engineering Drawing

Written by:  • Edited by: Swagatam
Updated Sep 9, 2008

Manufacturing of any structure, product or part actually begins in the human mind. There is a way to project that image out from the intangible realms of the mind into the more mundane realms of matter. It combines art and science and is known as engineering drawing as we shall learn here.

The Combo – Engineering & Drawing

Most of us understand engineering as a sophisticated discipline where everything goes by strict rules defined by various theorems, laws, and corollaries. Drawing on the other hand is considered to be an artistic feature where there are hardly any limitations except ones placed by the mind of the artist. So how would you perceive something which consisted of these extremes of strictness and freedom? Well, that is what engineering drawing is all about and you will see in the subsequent sections

Is it an art or science?

Actually, engineering drawing refers to the art and science of representing engineering objects on paper. It is an art since drawing is involved, which is obviously an art, whilst it is science at the same time since rules and regulations have to be followed in making that drawings, much unlike a purely art work which has no such restrictions. This may seem to be a severe restriction to the more sensitive type of people but thankfully this is what keeps the engineering world going. Just imagine a bridge or a building built from a drawing which doesn’t follow any rules except imagination. The day would not be far when such a structure would remain in imagination only after being dissipated at the altar of history.

Machine Drawing

Since we are talking in context of Mechanical Engineering, the branch of engineering drawing which deals with machines is known as machine drawing or Mechanical Engineering Drawing. Similarly, we have Civil Engineering Drawing, Electrical Engineering Drawing and so on, the names of whom are self-explanatory. Of course don’t expect to learn machine drawing in this article because it may not be as difficult as imitating Picasso, it is not that simple either. Yet I will surely tell you about some basic facts of machine drawing here.

Some Basic Information

The basic information of machine drawing is really quite basic, that is to say that the instruments used in the same are not much different from what you would use when drawing a hut near a lake (that is the favourite scene of most of us). These instruments include a proper pencil, ruler, eraser, drawing paper etc. So you see that the first hurdle in the way of learning machine drawing is already over. But wait for there are some special instruments as well which may not be used in normal sketches and they are as follows

  • Drawing Board: this is made of seasoned soft wood such as pine, fir or oak from several strips held together by battens and they come in different standard sizes.
  • T-Square: this is in the form of a T and is made up of hard quality wood like teak or mahogany.

Of course this is not all and there are several interesting aspects of the basics of engineering drawing which we will learn in the next article lest you get lost in complexity unfit for a beginner. So just arouse your artistic self in the meantime whilst I hone your technical skills required for engineering drawing.


Comments

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NANDA May 28, 2011 12:11 AM
which book i choose
sir Iam electrical engineering student, i didnot know anything about machine drawing.which book i choose to study it... which helps me to understand
ankush dhiman Mar 27, 2011 10:09 AM
join machanical branch in md
my first choice is m.d
Dame Mengesha Dec 7, 2010 2:57 AM
Standars
there are different representation of bolts,nuts in assembly drawings so which one shall I use (which standard) ?
hyndhavi patnaik Nov 23, 2010 3:00 AM
machine drawing
hello sir............ could u tell me the basics views of machine drawing as per engg 2nd year syllabus...
hyndhavi patnaik Nov 23, 2010 2:56 AM
RE: The Making of a Technical Artist - Engineering Drawing
hello sir...could u give me basic views of about machine drawing as per engg 2nd year syllabus.....
suresh tambe Nov 16, 2010 2:05 AM
how to read engg drawing
plz give me simple techniquse to understand diff . kinds of projection in e.d
kamau Aug 30, 2010 4:59 AM
assembly drawings
thanx for the gd work,pls enlighten me on assembly drawings.
chetan Jun 30, 2010 11:44 AM
tell me the basics of orthographic projections
hiii i am completing my 1st year in diploma mechanical engineering.
madhan Feb 2, 2010 9:33 AM
basics in drawings
basic techniques to learn drawings with projections and developed views
madhan Feb 2, 2010 9:29 AM
Reg:basic engineering drawings
send me basic engineering drawing projections...how to refer the angle referecnce angles
madhan Feb 2, 2010 9:28 AM
Reg:Developed sheet
Send me the basic developed sheet drawings with projection angle reference
micheal ndung'u Jan 20, 2010 9:32 AM
third angle projection
please send mi drawing the third angle of a milling machine tailstock.
rakesh kumar Jan 15, 2010 5:07 PM
how can read engg. drawing
plz give me simple techniques to understand differnt kinds of engg, drawing . please helps me. iam realy upset .

shiv dutt Jan 6, 2010 8:50 PM
engg. drawing
plz give me simple techniques to understand diff. kinds of projection in e.d
olumodeji j o Dec 28, 2009 8:44 AM
drawing
difference betwin engineering drawing and technical drawing.
kartik Nov 14, 2009 1:59 AM
what r diff. views in e.d?
what r different types of views in engineering drawing?
debasish das Nov 12, 2009 10:00 PM
can any one tell me about engineering drawing
can any one tell me about engineering drawing
bharathdeva Nov 10, 2009 7:41 AM
perspective projection
clear my doubt in perspective projection using vanishing point method
swapnil patil Oct 2, 2009 6:08 AM
besic design
hello sir i have problem with design just i am joining in design department of mechanical field please tel me producer of product design and basic requirement of design
Mary Joy Reginio Sep 30, 2009 6:09 AM
SIMPLE ASSEMBLY AND EXPLODED DRAWINGS
pls. i need help. could you give me a sample drawing about assembly and exploded drawing which is easy to draw? thank you very much.
Ranjeet kumar Sep 16, 2009 3:55 AM
RE: The Making of a Technical Artist - Engineering Drawing
i m having some problems with engineering drawing plz help me in assembly to details & details to assembly
amit barjatya Aug 19, 2009 7:03 AM
drawings
i m having problems with engineering drawing
could u please give me some basics tactics of orthographicand isometric problems
KRISHNA MAHAJAN Jun 25, 2009 5:44 AM
PROJECTION OF POINT AND SOLID
Could u tall me same thing about projection ofpoint and solid
 
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