School of Architecture and Design \ Industrial Design
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Industrial Design Undergraduate Program
The course covers the topics that will form the basis of technical drawing applications for design and production, which are necessary for the industrial design discipline. The main subject of the course is to ensure that the part definitions expressed in two dimensions on paper are perceived as three-dimensional and to create the ability to make technical drawings for production.
Textbook and / or References
Hüdayim Başak, Teknik Resim, Seçkin yayıncılık, 2009.
Şen, İ., Z., Özçilingir, N., Teknik Resim, Seçkin Yayıncılık, 2011.
The aim of this course is to provide a basis for gaining technical drawing skills. The topics that are covered within the context of the course includes the necessary information on the basics of technical drawing such as line types, text types, geometric shapes, views and dimensioning and also help students to apply this knowledge to create technical drawings for design and production.
1. At the end of the course, students can read and draw two-dimensional geometric shapes by hand.
2. They can draw three views of a piece given its perspective by hand and make their dimensions.
3. They can draw a solid model of a piece given its sufficient view or perspective. They can create sufficient views of the coin whose solid model they drew and make its dimensions.
Week 1: The course is introduced. The list of the tools and materials that are required for the course is given. Line types and their application are explained. Compass usage is demonstrated
Week 2: Polgon drawing is demonstrated and hand drawing exercise is given.
Week 3: Projectional techniques and creating three view orthographic drawings from a perspective drawing are explained.
Week 4: Dimensioning in technical drawing is explained. Techical drawings of geometrical shapes are given dimensions by using certain standards.
Week 5: Orthographic drawing and dimensioning exercises are made.
Week 6: Mid-term exam (comprises the topics related to the drawing of geometrical shapes by hand, orthographic views and dimensioning).
Week 7: Three dimensional drawing techniques and the types of perspective are explained. Solidworks software is introduced. Its interface is introduced and sketch drawing in Solidworks is explained.
Week 8: Two dimensional sketch tools and commands in Solidworks are introduced. Objects with perspective views are modelled in Solidworks.
Week 9: Solidworks unsur oluşturma komutları anlatılır ve bu komutları içeren örnek çizimler yaptırılır. (Extrude, Extrude cut, revolve, revolve cut, loft, fillet, chamfer, plane, hole, vb.)
Week 10: Three view technical drawings are made from 3D solid models of parts and they are given dimensions.
Week 11: Three views of the parts whose solid models are drawn are drawn on letterhead paper, dimensioned and converted to pdf format and printed.
Week 12: General applications and exercises, different types of parts are modelled in Solidworks to fully comprehend the details and applications of technical drawing.
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Participation 5 %
• Assignment 20 %
• Midterm 30 %
• Final 45 %
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