
The ability to read and interpret prints, commonly called blueprints, is an accomplishment that must be learned much the same way as any phase of one’s education. The authors have taught blueprint reading for many years, and writing a textbook for this work was the result of our experience. While the basic material does not change, there is always new information which should be incorporated in the texts. Also, the existing texts did not provide answers to many of the questions asked by the students.
This text investigates the fundamental methodologies required to accurately interpret construction blueprints and technical drawings. The author, drawing upon extensive pedagogical experience in vocational instruction, presents a structured framework designed to bridge the gap between theoretical drafting principles and practical application on the job site. By addressing common student inquiries and incorporating updated industry standards, the work serves as a comprehensive instructional manual for those entering the construction trades.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Instructors and students frequently identify this text as a reliable foundational resource for vocational training programs. Experts note that the clarity of the instructional progression makes it particularly effective for beginners entering the construction industry.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
1968-08-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN-10:
0070044058
ISBN-13:
9780070044050
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