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Charles Karuru
Добавлен 8 янв 2013
Conventional representation of a hexagonal bolt
The video explains how to draw the conventional representation of an M20 hexagonal bolt using the compass and set square and not the stencil.
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Design of Columns (Rankine Formula)
Просмотров 433Год назад
The video is a presentation on how to use Rankine Formula to design columns or struts, a topic covered in Mechanical Drawing and Design N6. in this video a past exam question is discussed on how to calculate the dimension of a member that is subjected to a compressive force.
Sectional view of a Vee - thread
Просмотров 44 тыс.4 года назад
This presentation is on how to draw a sectional view of a right hand internal Vee - thread
CAM PROFILE OF A CAM WITH A ROLLER FOLLOWER - MECHANICAL DRAUGHTING N4
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
This presentation focuses on drawing a cam profile that is required to impart motion to a roller follower.
CONVENTIONAL REPRESENTATION OF A RIGHT HAND SQUARE THREAD - MECHANICAL DRAUGHTING N4
Просмотров 47 тыс.4 года назад
The video is focusing on how to draw a conventional representation of a right hand square thread. Question used was extracted from April 2016
Conventional representation of Compression spring
Просмотров 30 тыс.4 года назад
In this presentation, we are going to explain the steps followed in drawing conventional representation of a left hand compression spring. The question used was extracted from past exam paper Mechanical Draughting N4,(Nov. 2015)
HOW TO DRAW A CAM PROFILE - MECHANICAL DRAUGHTING N4
Просмотров 37 тыс.4 года назад
This video focuses on how to draw a cam profile. The content was based on a question extracted from a past exam paper for Mechanical Draughting N4. Objectives of the presentation By the end of this presentation, viewers would have the knowledge of drawing the displacement diagram for the given performance and to draw the cam profile
Which App do you use for constructing these screws ?
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Sir how would the internal left hand thread look like in which direction?
@@tryphosamasenya6932 how are you.. You can see that we have drawn a right hand internal thread and we can see the lines representing the threads are sloping down to the left...now for a left the lines will slope in reverse direction of the right hand
What angle did u use to measure that line which form a UAR
what software did you use to draw?
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Thank you. It was helpful sir
Isn't on 1:35 to get the diameter [ min diameter (Dm ) ] you have to to subtract outside diameter and wire diameter ?!
Yaah thats correct and the Dm is going to be 58....which is exactly the same as used on the video
thanks
Fast and easy 😊
I needed this , thanks Charles
Daz greatb👍
Thank you bra 🙏 💯 🙌
I am so happpppy with is method of drawing a thread
Sound Voice is too bad
Thanks will imporve on it
thanks Charles
Where's that 16° come from, can you explain that please.
Thanks a lot, keep it up sir.
but u have used anti clockwise ...the question was stating it should be clockwise
When the cam is moving in a clockwise direction...the numbering on the profile must be counterclockwise
He's 100% right.
Thank you
How do you know it 16°
Yeah I don't understand also
Which one are you referring to as 16°
On drawing those lines you are going to draw lines that are incline at 60° not 16°
Which software do you use for drawing?
I use AS SW and AUTOCAD on this vjdeo its AUTOCAD that l used
The theory about triangular threads (metric and whitworth) is very useful, thank you for the knowledge, sir.