Pablo Ferral Posted October 19, 2013 Posted October 19, 2013 I recently had the following question posed to me on my Blog: ‘Hi are you able to advice me on a course book that would give me all the correct information to produce a high standard joinery drawing that would then be sent off for approval’ You can read my answer here: Must have CAD books for Drafters http://cadso.co/GYf5MP I thought it would be interesting to open this question up. What books have you read, which books to you turn to when you get stuck? Do you even read books ant more - do you prefer videos or the internet? Quote
ReMark Posted October 19, 2013 Posted October 19, 2013 I would recommend this book for anyone who wants to become a CAD drafter. Technical Graphics Communication by Bertoline & Webe (McGraw-Hill) And this one although it was originally written for manual drafting. Many of the topics covered are still pertinent today. Basic Technical Drawing, Cecil Spencer I would be remiss by not including this old school book too. Engineering Drawing by Thomas E. French Quote
Pablo Ferral Posted October 20, 2013 Author Posted October 20, 2013 Great stuff Remark - that's a few more on my teasing list. What do you make of video learning? Quote
ReMark Posted October 20, 2013 Posted October 20, 2013 Video learning can be quite useful when it is done well. It is probably very convenient as well for certain situations. Quote
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