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If the working drawings are what is used to manufacture the object then there should be no difference. There will be more detail given in the working drawing but they would be engineering tolerances.
The width of a door is the distance between the side jambs. The detail of door measurement is shown at the web link below.
A velocity time graph is still a velocity time graph - no matter the degree of detail that you look at it.
The smaller the scale the greater the detail. example 1:1 would be full size, thus the detail is greater than say 1:2,1:3, etc. 1inch=1mile things like that.
Dictionary.com defines detail as: -noun 1. an individual or minute part; an item or particular. 2. particulars collectively; minutiae. 3. attention to or treatment of a subject in individual or minute parts: to postpone detail and concentrate on a subject as a whole. 4. intricate, finely wrought decoration. 5. Engineering. detail drawing. 6. any small section of a larger structure or whole, considered as a unit. 7. Military. a. an appointment or assignment, as of a small group or an officer, for a special task. b. the party or person so selected: the kitchen detail. c. a particular assignment of duty. 8. the property of an image or of a method of image production to make small, closely spaced image elements individually distinguishable. -verb (used with object) 9. to relate or report with complete particulars; tell fully and distinctly. 10. to mention one by one; specify; list: He detailed the events leading up to the robbery. 11. Military. to appoint or assign for some particular duty: We were detailed to patrol the border. 12. to provide with intricate, finely wrought decoration: lingerie detailed with lace and embroidery. -Idiom 13. in detail, item by item; with particulars: The résumé stated his qualifications in detail. It describes the word's origin as being "French détail, from Old French detail, a piece cut off, from detaillir, to cut up : de-, de- + tailler, taillier, to cut" - as in the word tailor. As synonyms it offers itemize, enumerate and catalog.
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the purpose of technical drawing is to let the viewers know what your drawing is all about!
the detail of abuilding
every little detail
in it object is placed in first quadrent
Detail drawing
orthgraphic and assembly and component or detail drawing
They're both designing but artistic is best recommended because everyone can technical draw but artistic detail and painting is a talent.
we need dimension of 32 mtr heght of so2 chimney, for this what dimension we follow up? pl. send us bottom diameter and top straight ducting diameter.
Halftone is a type of shading used to add detail or depth to a drawing.
Shop drawings usually refer to drawings made by an engineer and distributed to the shop floor to be used by the fabricators. An as built drawing can mean one of three things. A) As built commonly refers to an item that will have a mirror or opposite part, and is usually labeled as Right or Left Hand, or Opposite Side. In this case AS DRAWN or AS BUILT means the fabricator is to make the part just like the drawing. Often these drawings are enlargements of sections of another drawing. B) The drawing is made during the building process. This would occur during custom building or prototype stage of manufacture. These drawings would then be sent to the engineer for finalization, assuming they work. C) The drawing is made from an existing sample part or product, sometimes by the engineer and sometimes by the people on the shop floor.
Creativity of the drawing and story. Originality and uniqueness of the idea. Overall presentation and delivery of the story. Attention to detail in both the drawing and storytelling.