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Proper Drafting Technique

Hey CD,

Our team teaches traditional drafting (using good ol' hands) along with CAD. I wanted to know what other teams teach this to their students and also to get suggestions for books/resources we could use for further teaching. This could also include available drawing kits/stencils/tools in stores. I find that it is a lot of fun being able to hand draw designs and mechanisms so I try to break out the graphing notebook whenever possible. Any help is appreciated.

I hope there's engineers or draftsmen on here that still do a lot of full hand drawings. I saw some on 234's site and I found it so cool for some reason. haha

Regarding the time of this post- I'm all hopped up on Red Bull and soda right now ..yea I love studying for physics that much -_-
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