Description
Computers are a closed book to many of the older generations of model engineers, despite the fact that more than one-third of all British households now have a personal computer. By taking one step at a time, the computer can soon be tamed and turned into a versatile drawing tool with many advantages over traditional draughting methods.
Derek Brown’s demonstrations and lectures on the subject at various model engineering exhibitions over the past few years have proved very popular. In this book he seeks to strip away the mystique surrounding the subject by avoiding jargon and providing practical advice on how to choose the right system and to make progress with it.
Contents: Philosophy of Computer-Aided Design; Computer Power Required; Starting the Drawing Process; Figures and Shapes; Trimming and Extending; Editing Drawings; Editing and Copying; Hatching and Filing; Scaling; Components; Drawing Text; Presentation of Drawings; Dimensioning; Ideas for Speedy Operation; Projection and Development; Plotters and Printers; File Management.
Originally published by Nexus Special Interests Ltd in 1999
Special Interest Model Books edition published in 2010
Specification:
210 x 148 mm
96 pages
48 scale plans & line drawings
Paperback