Technical Graphics - The Basics - Line Segments
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Angles | Line Segments
Angles | Line Segments
It is extremely important that you can draw correct
and accurate lines in Technical Graphics, so this section covers
the basics and a few exercises on drawing straight line segments.
We use the term line segments because in the Drawing community it is accepted that a line continues in both directions to infinity. However we only draw and see a part or section of the line so we call it a line segment. Normally people just refer to a line segment as a line which is quite acceptable but it is always good to know the correct terminology.
We use the term line segments because in the Drawing community it is accepted that a line continues in both directions to infinity. However we only draw and see a part or section of the line so we call it a line segment. Normally people just refer to a line segment as a line which is quite acceptable but it is always good to know the correct terminology.
Horizontal Line Segments
Vertical Line Segments
Diagonal Line Segments
- Keep your instruments very clean.
- Always have a sharp point on your pencil.
- Always keep your drawing paper clean and prevent any dirt getting on it.
- Keep your T-Square tight against the side of the board when you are drawing lines.
- Always draw lightly until you are sure that the drawing is complete and accurate.
- Do not rub out construction lines, but do make them neat.
- Do not make holes through your paper
Exercises
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Horizontal Line Segments are drawn across the
page with the T-square firmly secured to the side of the table.
Vertical Line Segments are drawn up and down
the page with the T-square firmly secured to the side of the
table and either the 60°-30° or the 45° degree
set square used to draw the line.
Any line segment which is straight but neither
Horizontal or Vertical is said to be a Diagonal Line Segment.