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8th Grade

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Drafting   Universal language that uses drawings and numbers to represent an object.  
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Dimensioning   Adding measurements to a drawing.  
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To Find the Center a Drawing   Bisect the corners.  
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To Center a Drawing   Divide the measurements in half.  
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Transferring   Using one line to draw another.  
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T-square   Used to draw horizontal lines.  
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Triangles   Used to draw angles and vertical lines.  
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Compasses/Circle Templates   Used to draw circles.  
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Brushes   Used to clean off drawings.  
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Protractors   Used to measure any angle between 0-180 degrees.  
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Eraser Shields   Used to protect good lines while deleting bad lines.  
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Pencils   Contain graphite.  
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Layout Drawing   2 dimensional and shows the size and shape of an object.  
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Orthographic Projection   3 separate views of the same object.  
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Horizontal Lines   Go side to side.  
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Vertical Lines   Go up and down.  
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Object Lines   Should be sharp and dark.  
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Construction Lines   Should be light. Used to layout an object's basic shape.  
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Center Lines   Show the middle of an object.  
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Extension Lines   Light lines that extend from the object and must not touch.  
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Dimension Lines   Lines that have arrows and numbers to indicate sizes.  
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Hidden Lines   Lines that describe a part of an object that is not visible.  
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