CAD for the Workshop
By (Author) Neill Hughes
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
11th October 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Metals technology / metallurgy
Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts
620.00420285536
Hardback
128
Width 215mm, Height 260mm, Spine 14mm
662g
Computer-aided design (CAD) technology is essential for modern design and manufacture in the workshop. With software more practical, affordable and accessible than ever, there has never been a better time to learn how to get the most out of CAD. Whether you are new to using CAD or ready to try more advanced software, this practical guide gives a thorough introduction to the technology and how to greatly enhance design and manufacture in the workshop. Topics covered include: Techniques for designing and making artefacts in the workshop (not restricted to any specific CAD software package) Guidance on software selection and general functionality An overview of the conventions of technical drawing Case studies demonstrating the application of different CAD techniques for a range of projects AUTHOR: Neill Hughes is a professional mechanical engineer with many years of practical industrial experience. He has worked on projects ranging from the design and development of bespoke production-line machinery, to product design for manufacture and prototype development. He currently works both as a freelance designer and as a lecturer in Engineering Design and computer-aided design. 210 colour photographs and CAD diagrams
Neill Hughes is a professional mechanical engineer with many years of practical industrial experience. He has worked on projects ranging from the design and development of bespoke production-line machinery, to product design for manufacture and prototype development. He currently works both as a freelance designer and as a lecturer in Engineering Design and computer-aided design.