Mechanical Drafting and Design II

Mechanical Drafting and Design II covers working drawings both in detailing and assembly. Presents fastening devices, thread symbols and nomenclature, surface texture symbols, classes of fits, and the use of parts lists, title blocks and revision blocks. This course will also focus on advanced CAD features, including fundamentals of three-dimensional modeling for design. Includes overview of modeling, graphical manipulation, part structuring, coordinate system, and developing strategy of modeling. Advanced CAD will enable the student to make the transition from 2D drafting to 3D modeling. Students will draw and calculate three dimensional problems. Theory and methods include graphic developments and the relationships between points, lines and planes, curved lines and surfaces, intersections, and development. Computer software and hardware experiences, as they relate to technology students, will be covered. 


DOE Code: 4838
Recommended Grade Level: Grade 10-12
Prerequisites: Mechanical Drafting and Design I
Credits: 2 credits per semester, maximum of 2 semesters ,maximum of 6 credits Counts as a Directed Elective or Elective for the General, Core 40, Core 40 with Academic Honors and Core 40 with Technical Honors diplomas
No additional cost
Qualifies as Quantitative Reasoning class

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