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This book compact resource connects traditional engineering graphics with computer-aided design. Efficiently explores necessary topics such as basic concepts, conventions, and terminology for engineering graphics, as well as standard practices for engineering drawings. Encourages an understanding of the underlying concepts of computer-aided design. Explores traditional topics such as freehand sketching and tolerancing. For engineers interested in a reference to engineering graphics. "
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