As 1100.101 1992 Technical Drawing General Principles.pdf Site
By following the guidelines outlined in AS 1100.101-1992, technical drawing practitioners can create clear, concise, and unambiguous drawings that effectively communicate design information to stakeholders.
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This is the most referenced section of the standard. The PDF specifies 15 different basic line types, but the 'Big Four' you must memorize are: By following the guidelines outlined in AS 1100
AS 1100.101 requires hand or CAD lettering to be: The PDF specifies 15 different basic line types,
AS 1100.101-1992 serves as the foundational Australian standard for technical drawing, establishing uniform requirements for sheet layout, line types, lettering, and dimensioning to ensure consistency across engineering and architectural disciplines. It facilitates clear communication in design and manufacturing by standardizing drawing practices, aligning them with international ISO standards. For more information, visit Scribd . Australian Engineering Drawing Standards
AS 1100.101—1992, Technical drawing—Part 101: General principles , Standards Australia, Sydney, 1992.
Spanning 232 pages, AS 1100.101 is exhaustive. Unlike a textbook that teaches how to draw, this is a specification document that dictates how to present information. It is broken down into nine comprehensive sections, each addressing a critical component of a drawing.