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re: Engineering Drawing HW help
Posted on 2/14/14 at 6:01 am to Vanilla Ice
Posted on 2/14/14 at 6:01 am to Vanilla Ice
I have been an ME for 25 years. In real life you just walk over to the Drafting department and give them this task with a charge code. Don't worry about being great at drawing. You don't need to be to be in real life.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 6:30 am to RBWilliams8
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People over complicate it.
This
Posted on 2/14/14 at 6:38 am to Vanilla Ice
The just want a plan and elevation view.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 7:11 am to RBWilliams8
We don't dimension ISOs. I personally think that's a terrible idea. So much room for error.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 7:28 am to Vanilla Ice
Front view, side view, top view.
3 dimensional object yields three views to give you relevant dimensions for l/w/d.
It isn't that hard.
3 dimensional object yields three views to give you relevant dimensions for l/w/d.
It isn't that hard.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 7:35 am to Vanilla Ice
I can draw it by hand..Don't ask me to do it in CAD. I'm old!
Posted on 2/14/14 at 7:36 am to Boudreaux35
And that's why your kind are being phased out.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 7:46 am to TigerHam85
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And that's why your kind are being phased out.
haha. I love people that complain about technology like its a bad thing. I had a discussion with a concrete sub earlier this year about using a computer program to do takeoffs.
He tells me, "I don't use computers for that. You just cant trust it."
Me: "Yes you can. You can spot check and verify dimensions on the prints to make sure its calculating correctly."
Him: "Well, I'd rather just take a few days and take them off on paper."
Me: "I can do that in an hour."
Posted on 2/14/14 at 7:50 am to TigerHam85
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And that's why your kind are being phased out.
That's fine...I'll need to be phased out at some point, but as long as kids keep coming to me with questions that I can answer, I'll believe I still have a little worth.
You can say what you want...Sure "automated" methods are faster, and to a point, more accurate, but there is a lot to be valued in being able to do something by hand, and that goes for more than just drawing and calcs.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 7:54 am to TigerHam85
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We don't dimension ISOs
waaaaaaaatf
Posted on 2/14/14 at 8:01 am to Boudreaux35
I'm not disagreeing with you. Your experience is somewhat valuable.
For instance, I have a 60ish year old man that works under me (I'm 25) now. He was a very talented draftsman for 15 or so years. His company went belly up in about 2007. He came to my company and applied as a draftsman. Well, with his great résumé of course they hired him. Brought him into drafting and told him he'd have to learn a Solid Edge, but with his experience it shouldn't be that bad.
The man now breaks out parts and runs our hardness tester and has for 7 or so years, and I have not once gone to him with a question.
Gotta get up with the times and keep innovation high to keep a job in this industry IMO.
For instance, I have a 60ish year old man that works under me (I'm 25) now. He was a very talented draftsman for 15 or so years. His company went belly up in about 2007. He came to my company and applied as a draftsman. Well, with his great résumé of course they hired him. Brought him into drafting and told him he'd have to learn a Solid Edge, but with his experience it shouldn't be that bad.
The man now breaks out parts and runs our hardness tester and has for 7 or so years, and I have not once gone to him with a question.
Gotta get up with the times and keep innovation high to keep a job in this industry IMO.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 8:28 am to TigerHam85
Well-well look. I already told you: I deal with the god damn customers so the engineers don't have to. I have people skills; I am good at dealing with people. Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?
Posted on 2/14/14 at 8:38 am to TexasTiger89
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I have been an ME for 25 years. In real life you just walk over to the Drafting department and give them this task with a charge code. Don't worry about being great at drawing. You don't need to be to be in real life.
You should be able to visualize a 3d objects from 2d drawings, though.
All classes give you are simple objects like this, then you get a job and you get drawings for entire buildings, rigs , power plants, etc.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 9:03 am to Boudreaux35
I am just the opposite. Drawing something by hand takes me 10x longer than SW, and it looks like garbage when I'm done. I'm not trying to be an artist
Posted on 2/14/14 at 9:05 am to Boudreaux35
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That's fine...I'll need to be phased out at some point, but as long as kids keep coming to me with questions that I can answer, I'll believe I still have a little worth.
And you will.
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You can say what you want...Sure "automated" methods are faster, and to a point, more accurate,
They are.
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but there is a lot to be valued in being able to do something by hand, and that goes for more than just drawing and calcs.
And you need to realize that most of these people could also do it by hand, but probably not as quickly as you. But there is tremendous value in using technology as a tool. It not lazy, or less specialized. Its exactly the opposite. The fact that I don't have to spend three days taking off drawings for a bid allows me to spend more time in the drawings, scoping subcontractors, and delivering a better product to the owner.
Posted on 2/14/14 at 9:05 am to Vanilla Ice
Paige would be disappointed.
Good luck on the tests if you can't figure out how to do a simple drawing
Good luck on the tests if you can't figure out how to do a simple drawing
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