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This guide focuses on the fundamentals of engineering lettering, an essential communication tool for engineers. Emphasizing all capital letters, it instructs users on writing legibly and consistently between guidelines. Key practices include the proper formatting of title blocks and note sheets while avoiding prohibited spaces. Engineering professionals will learn how to maintain clarity and organization in their documentation, ensuring that their work is understood and professional from the first impression. With these techniques, students and professionals can enhance their documentation skills.
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U1-L1 Lettering • Engineer’s communication tool • All capital letters • BETWEEN GUIDELINES • Legible and Consistent LEGIBLE AND CONSISTENT LEGIBLE AND CONSISTENT LEGIBLE AND CONSISTENT
U1-L1 Title Blocks • Take out a sheet of notebook paper. • Title it between last and 2nd–to-last lines. • Never write in line above it (no X’s). Teacher will give you your class # BPI -FOT NOTESHEET 25 AUG 08 LAST, F. 1
U1-L1 Note Sheets • On top line, identify the unit we’re in. • Never write in line directly below it (no X’s) UNIT 1 – GENERAL CONDITIONS BPI NOTESHEET 25 AUG 08 LAST, F. 1
1 U1-L1 Note Sheets UNIT 1 – GENERAL CONDITIONS Page # Write Legibly 25 AUG – GEN. COND. BPI NOTESHEET 25 AUG 08 LAST, F. 1
U1-L1 Lettering • Engineer’s communication tool • All capital letters • BETWEEN GUIDELINES • Legible and Consistent LEGIBLE AND CONSISTENT LEGIBLE AND CONSISTENT LEGIBLE AND CONSISTENT
U1-L1 Homework • Complete classwork lettering assignment • Due Friday: • Assignment pad, • Class notebook, • Ruler and compass