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Hello everyone.. I frequent the first year of mechanical engineering.The drawing asamen previews the reading of an overall with the identification of the relative components.

I would like to train, but unfortunately I can't find anything on the internet..

do you know how to recommend some sites where I can find some overalls?

Thank you in advance for your help. . !
 
Hello everyone.. I frequent the first year of mechanical engineering.The drawing asamen previews the reading of an overall with the identification of the relative components.

I would like to train, but unfortunately I can't find anything on the internet..

do you know how to recommend some sites where I can find some overalls?

Thank you in advance for your help. . !
But shouldn't you do the drawings? Can you read them? ? ? ?
 
Look, I've been looking for my drawing textbook, but they're the same ones we've analyzed with the teacher in class.
I wanted to try to get a closer look at the studio, that's why I expanded my internet search.
 
and who assures you that what you find on the internet is didactically correct? not having "philosolic licenses" of the carpenter turn?

What is your textbook?
 
It is obvious that we must also know how to do..in any case the book is called "technical industrial design" by e.chirone,s.tornincasa.
 
It is obvious that we must also know how to do..in any case the book is called "technical industrial design" by e.chirone,s.tornincasa.
Hey, you see your book is one of the best there is.

99% of universities use it
 
It is obvious that we must also know how to do..in any case the book is called "technical industrial design" by e.chirone,s.tornincasa.
I don't understand, I'm sorry. do you have the chirone-tornincasa and lose time near the internet?

It would be like saying, I have the bible in the drawer, but I make myself explain the nativeness from the parish priest of the country. . .
 
If so. .
It's logical that I studied the textbook before I searched on the internet.
cmq since I think you have much more experience I trust you! :smile:
 
Hello engis26
I read that you're Apulian like me, and maybe like me you're dealing with poliba.
Well... I allow myself to advise you a text that time ago my "spiritual fathers ", the swordsman Franciscan professors and lap of paola, at the time professors of mechanical technical design, invited us to consult: " strange consortium" principality
editor.
In my humble opinion this "from the pasta " to the chirone-tornincasa (I repeat... to my modest notice. ..this taste... )
If you need some more information please do not hesitate to contact me (maybe through mp) since the topic (technical industrial/mechanical design) I am passionate about.
Greetings
 
Bye.

Want some serious drawings that I have made, related to moulds and/or calibers for sheet of body parts, to get used to reading?
If you're interested, I'll turn you something old in dwg or dxf, with clean paperwork, not to run into privacy issues; Usually most details are made of melt... I guarantee that when you can read this kind of drawings... Then I would read everything. . .
of course being drawings really used in production, sometimes do not meet 100% all the standards required by the various drawing bibles... For example, sections are without restraints... etc.
If you care, let me know.

Say hi.
 
hi am violinox I am a former retired mechanical designer .it's the first time I answer a message on the forum I think I can give you the information you want. try to go to the site: http://www.ingegneri.info/reg-1-conferma.htmlYou will see all technical drawings of projects of all kinds from mechanics to construction etc., you can download them in dwg format and you can also change them. greeting you and good work
 

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