Engineering drawing
Author: Wuttet Taffesse, Laikemariam Kassa
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Description: Engineering Drawing is a lecture note that provides guidelines for teaching and learning engineering drawing for Environmental Health Science students. It covers topics such as graphic communication, drawing equipment, geometric construction, projection, sectioning, dimensioning, mapping, and building drawing.
Subject: Drawing
Pages: 240
Megabytes: 2.72 MB
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