問題一覧
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Take out unnecessary items and dispose. Keep only the items you need at work, and discard or store everything else.
Seiri(Sorting)
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everything should be in its place. Arrange necessary items in good order for use.
Seiton(Set in Order)
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At the end of each working day, take time to clean up your office space. Clean as you go.
Seiso(Sweeping)
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Maintain high standard of housekeeping
Seiketsu(standardize)
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Do things spontaneously without being told or ordered.
Shitsuke(Sustaining)
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size or distance in comparison to another.
proportion
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a scale for measuring distances for drawings. Marks on a proportion scale indicate the reduced size in proportion to the full or actual scale.
proportion scale
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a graduated measurement to allow production of a drawing to any size desired.
Scale
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perspective drawing using one vanishing point, the front view is drawn in its true shape in full or scale size.
1-pt. or Parallel perspective
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drawing using having two vanishing points.
2-pt. or Angular perspective a perspective
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drawing using three vanishing points.
3-pt. or Oblique perspective a perspective
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a pictorial drawing showing the three surfaces of the object tilted 30 degrees in front of the observer.
Isometric drawing
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the angle that is used for the horizontal planes varies according to the angle of view that has been chosen. This type is not widely used.
Dimetric drawing
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a classification of an axonometric projection where in a cube is positioned in the way that no axes and angles are equal when projected to the plan projection.
Trimetric drawing
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an oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are full scale or in full size.
Cavalier drawing
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depth axis lines are drawn one-half scale.
Cabinet oblique
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depth axis lines vary from one-half to full size
General oblique
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is the perpendicular distance between two horizontal planes.
height
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is the perpendicular distance between two profile planes.
width
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is the perpendicular distance between two frontal planes.
Depth
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a drawing that shows more than one view of an object.
Multi-view drawing
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a system for graphical representation of an object by a line drawing on a flat surface.
Orthographic Projection
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a drawing that shows a side of an object viewed directly at 90 degrees.
Orthographic View
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it represents the surface or edges that cannot be seen.
hidden line
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line a thick line that represents the visible edges or outline of the object; also known as the object line.
Visible line
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thin line consisting of two long dashes and short dash drawn alternately with a gap of at least 2 millimeters in between; it represents the axis or center of symmetrical shapes like a ball, washer, rectangular block, cut
Center line
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a thin lines to show the surface that has been cut, they are spaced evenly at 45 degrees with the horizontal to make shaded effect
Section line
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a thin line that extends from the object in order to show dimension limits.
Extension line
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a thin line with an arrowhead in one end used to indicate the measurements of the object.
Dimension line
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a medium thick line consisting of broken and straight lines drawn alternately. This is also known as the limiting line. This limits the length of an elongated object without changing the size of its view
Long-break line
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thick line drawn in freehand to show details that a part has been cut off or broken out.
Short break line
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a short inclined thin line with an arrowhead at the end and short horizontal line on the other end.
Leader line
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a thin line that shows position(s) of part of an object that moves drawn by two short dashes and one long dash.
Phantom line
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thick lines used to indicate an imaginary cut through an object along the line. Made up of two long dashes broken in one end with an arrowhead and two short dashes drawn in between the long dashes
Cutting-plane line
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collection of the idle stock of physical goods that contain economic value, and are held in various forms by an organization in its custody awaiting packing, processing, transformation, use or sale in a future point of time.
inventory
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contains information about items (name, number, sales and purchase information, and cost of goods sold account information)
inventory form
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Accurate entry in different forms used in drafting works is essentially important in order to purchase right, accurate and complete number of drawing materials, tools and instruments needed in a specific drafting job. Here are sample various forms used in drafting works.
varius form
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This is an official paper in the form of a printed document on which a request is made.
requisition form
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For standard materials, little information other than the stock number may be needed and for other purchases requests
purchasing requisition form
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shows proof or receipt of goods or services
delivery recceipt form