Excerpt from Machine Drawing: For Use of Students in Industrial and Continuation Schools
A working drawing is for the use of the persons making the thing represented and should’ comprise all the information needed by them, so that the finished object will be exactly what was intended by the de signer. To accomplish this the drawing must be ao curate, complete and clear. Drawings are usually made on common drawing paper in pencil and then copied in ink by tracing them on transparent paper or cloth. The tracings are then used in making blue prints which are sent to the shops as needed.
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