QUOTATURA 2° PARTE: Smussi, Profili, Raggi, Sfere e Fori Equidistanti! @meccanicando
Hello everyone, and welcome to Meccanicando! I'm your teacher, Andrea, and after the basics of the first part, today we're taking a quantum leap in Technical Drawing. This lesson is essential for any technician who wants to move from amateur to professional, standardized (UNI ISO) drawing. We'll cover the most important and required conventions in the workshop: from the correct dimensioning of chamfers and profiles to simplification for equal and equidistant elements. Learning these rules will save you precious time and make your drawings unmistakable. If you work in the mechanical sector or are a student at an IPS, this video is for you! ⏰ OUTLINE AND TOPICS COVERED

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