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2 AutoCAD and NEW AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2016, 23rd Edition by Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, and David P. Madsen AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2016 provides complete instruction for mastering fundamental AutoCAD commands and drawing techniques. The text provides comprehensive coverage of AutoCAD 2D drafting and design. Topics are presented in an easy-to-understand sequence, building upon prior chapter knowledge. ANSI and ASME standards are referenced throughout the text, and examples and illustrations focus on industry practices. Practice questions and problems for the AutoCAD Certified Professional Exam are included. More than 500 drawing problems are found throughout the text s end-of-chapter sections. The Online Instructor Resource features drawing problem solutions, sample course syllabi, final exams, and additional practice questions and resources for the AutoCAD certification exams Introduction to AutoCAD 2. Drawings and Templates 3. Introduction to Drawing and Editing 4. Basic Object Commands 5. Line Standards and Layers 6. View Tools and Basic Plotting 7. Object Snap and AutoTrack 8. Construction Tools and Multiview Drawings 9. Text Styles and Multiline Text 10. Single-Line Text and Additional Text Tools 11. Modifying Objects 12. Arranging and Patterning Objects 13. Grips, Properties, and Additional Selection Techniques 14. Polyline and Spline Editing Tools 15. Obtaining Drawing Information 16. Dimension Standards and Styles 17. Linear and Angular Dimensioning 18. Dimensioning Features and Alternate Practices 19. Dimensioning with Tolerances 20. Editing Dimensions 21. Tables 22. Parametric Drafting 23. Section Views and Graphic Patterns 24. Standard Blocks 25. Block Attributes 26. Introduction to Dynamic Blocks 27. Additional Dynamic Block Tools 28. Layout Setup 29. Plotting Layouts 30. Annotative Objects 31. External References 32. Introduction to Sheet Sets 33. Additional Sheet Set Tools NEW AutoCAD and Its Applications: Advanced 2016, 23rd Edition by Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, Jeffrey A. Laurich, J.C. Malitzke, and Craig P. Black AutoCAD and Its Applications: Advanced 2016 builds upon the fundamental skills and techniques taught in AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics The Advanced text provides thorough, easy-to-understand instruction in 3D drafting/modeling and model visualization. It includes comprehensive coverage of solid, surface, and mesh modeling. The text also includes detailed coverage of materials, lighting, rendering, and animation. The teaching package includes more than 120 step-by-step exercises providing hands-on reinforcement of topics covered in the text. Features coverage on advanced AutoCAD topics, including model analysis, 3D printing, and point clouds. Many modeling problems supplement each chapter. Problems are presented as 3D illustrations, actual plotted drawings, and engineering sketches. Three-Dimensional Design and Modeling 1. Introduction to Three-Dimensional Modeling 2. Creating Primitives and Composites 3. Viewing and Displaying Three-Dimensional Models 4. Understanding Three-Dimensional Coordinates and User Coordinate Systems 5. Using Model Space Viewports 6. Model Extrusions and Revolutions 7. Sweeps and Lofts 8. Creating and Working with Solid Model Features 9. Mesh Modeling 10. Advanced Surface Modeling 11. Subobject Editing 12. Solid Model Editing 13. Text and Dimensions in 3D 14. Model Documentation, Analysis, and Point Clouds Model Visualization and Presentation 15. Visual Style Settings and Basic Rendering 16. Materials in AutoCAD 17. Lighting 18. Advanced Rendering 19. Using Show Motion to View a Model 20. Cameras, Walkthroughs, and Flybys 2 Visit or call for additional product information. Print Digital Bundle
3 Its Applications 2016 AutoCAD and Its Applications: Comprehensive 2016, 23rd Edition by Terence M. Shumaker, David A. Madsen, David P. Madsen, Jeffrey A. Laurich, J.C. Malitzke, and Craig P. Black AutoCAD and Its Applications: Comprehensive 2016 brings together the complete contents of Basics and Advanced into one volume. It provides flexibility in course design and teaching approaches, supporting both introductory and advanced classes. This text provides a complete teaching program for 2D and 3D AutoCAD drafting and design. NEW Please see the product descriptions for Basics and Advanced for details on the features and benefits of this combined text. Best Value: Basics and Advanced in One! Basics Textbook, 1056 pp., softcover $86.64 $64.98 Advanced Textbook, 592 pp., softcover $72.00 $54.00 Comprehensive Textbook, 1648 pp., softcover BEST VALUE! $ $89.46 Online Textbook, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code (min. 15) Basics Advanced Comprehensive BEST VALUE! $43.32 $34.00 $59.64 $32.49 $25.50 $44.73 Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $ $96.00 Companion Website FREE Note to Instructors Free AutoCAD and other related software products are available for schools at Autodesk.com. Use the U.S. list price for the Canadian dollar school and bookstore net price. Shipping is approximately 10% of the net order total. Visit or call for additional product information. 1
4 Exploring Drafting 2012, 11th Edition by John R. Walker and Bernard D. Mathis Exploring Drafting is designed for use in introductory courses as it stresses fundamental skills while teaching essential manual (traditional) and CAD skills. Coverage includes geometric constructions, orthographic projection, and dimensioning practices. Techniques and procedures used in creating multiview drawings, section views, auxiliary views, pictorial views, and pattern developments are taught. STEM content and activities are found throughout the text. Content is appropriate for beginning drafting students at any instructional level. The end-of-chapter drawing problems help students build problem-solving skills and practice drafting techniques. The text follows ASME practices and serves as an ADDA-approved publication Why Study Drafting? 2. Careers in Drafting 3. Sketching 4. Drafting Equipment 5. Drafting Techniques 6. Basic Geometric Construction 7. Computer-Aided Drafting and Design 8. Lettering 9. Multiview Drawings 10. Dimensioning 11. Sectional Views 12. Auxiliary Views 13. Pictorials 14. Pattern Development 15. Working Drawings 16. Making Prints 17. Design 18. Models, Mockups, and Prototypes 19. Maps 20. Graphs and Charts 21. Welding Drafting 22. Fasteners 23. Electrical and Electronics Drafting 24. Architectural Drafting 25. Manufacturing Processes Textbook, 592 pp., hardcover $90.00 $67.50 Worksheets, 256 pp $26.64 $19.98 Online Textbook, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $45.00 $33.75 Instructor s Manual, 380 pp $ $78.00 Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite, 959 test questions $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint,1005 slides Individual License Site License $ $ $ $ Drafting & Design 2008, 7th Edition by Clois E. Kicklighter and Walter C. Brown Drafting & Design: Engineering Drawing Using Manual and CAD Techniques is a comprehensive text written to meet the educational needs of both beginning and advanced students. Detailed instruction is provided in orthographic projection, multiview drawings, and dimensioning in addition to the development of section views, pictorial drawings, auxiliary views, revolutions, and intersections. Manual drafting and CAD techniques are covered in tandem to illustrate both approaches to drafting. Step-by-step, hands-on procedures guide students as they learn the tools and techniques used in industry. Realistic problem-solving experiences are provided by the end-of-chapter drafting problems, which are classified into three levels of difficulty. Textbook, 912 pp., hardcover $98.64 $73.98 Worksheets, 179 pp $26.64 $19.98 TOPICS INCLUDE Introduction to Drafting Drafting Techniques and Skills Descriptive Geometry Advanced Applications Drafting and Design Specializations Online Textbook, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $49.32 $36.99 Instructor s Manual, 448 pp $ $78.00 Instructor s Resource Binder, 504 pp $ $ Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite, 1425 test questions $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1808 slides Individual License Site License $ $ $ $ Visit or call for additional product information. Print Digital Bundle
5 GD&T: Application and Interpretation 2016, 6th Edition by Bruce A. Wilson GD&T: Application and Interpretation, based on the ASME Y standard, is targeted to programs that require a study of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing as related to design, manufacturing, or inspection. Revised with readability in mind, this highly illustrated text contains topics ranging from the fundamentals of dimensioning to the extended principles of tolerance application and interpretation. The author is certified by ASME as a Senior Level Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Professional and has participated in the development of national and international standards since Thorough explanations of requirements in the ASME Y standard are presented. Extensive use of color in illustrations reinforces and clarifies information. Review questions and application problems, found at the end of each chapter, test comprehension and reinforce learning. Textbook, 400 pp., softcover $90.00 $67.50 Study Guide, 152 pp $26.64 $19.98 Bundle, Textbook + Study Guide $ $82.98 all online content + course management and assessment G-W Online, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $88.00 $66.00 Bundle, Textbook + GWO $ $ Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $ $96.00 Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite, 1741 test questions $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint, Individual License $ $ Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2013, 9th Edition by David A. Madsen and David P. Madsen Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing provides thorough coverage of GD&T practices, as established by the ASME Y standard. Topics are organized in a logical sequence, allowing students to progress from basic concepts, such as understanding symbols on existing drawings and calculating the tolerances for proper size and location of features, to more advanced applications. Color is used throughout the text to emphasize callouts and labels separately from the symbols and text of each drawing. Concepts are presented in a user-friendly manner to ensure that students build the foundational knowledge they need to understand GD&T. Numerous print reading and drafting problems are included to provide students with experience while reinforcing learning. End-of-chapter print reading exercises are based on actual industry drawings Introduction to Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2. Dimensioning and Tolerancing Symbology 3. General Dimensioning Requirements 4. Dimension Application and Limits of Size 5. Form Tolerances 6. Datums and Datum Feature References 7. Orientation Tolerances 8. Position Tolerancing Fundamentals 9. Position Tolerancing Expanded Principles, Symmetry, and Concentricity 10. Runout 11. Profile 12. Practical Applications and Calculation Methods NEW Textbook, 512 pp., softcover $93.28 $69.96 Online Textbook, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $46.64 $34.98 Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite, 439 test questions $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint, 513 slides Individual License Site License $ $ $ $ Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2. Introduction to Symbols and Terms 3. Datums 4. Material Condition and Material Boundary 5. Form Tolerances 6. Orientation Tolerances 7. Location Tolerances (Part I) 8. Location Tolerances (Part II) and Virtual Condition 9. Profile Tolerances 10. Runout Tolerances Use the U.S. list price for the Canadian dollar school and bookstore net price. Shipping is approximately 10% of the net order total. Visit or call for additional product information. 3
6 Process Pipe Drafting 2004, 4th Edition by Terence M. Shumaker Process Pipe Drafting is a write-in text that covers the fundamental concepts and techniques used to construct accurate piping drawings. The text starts by introducing the components of piping systems and then shows how to put the components together to create the various types of drawings used in the industry. These drawings are presented in the same sequence as produced by engineering firms. CAD-related information is integrated throughout the text, and coverage on 3D visualization and rendering is also included. Detailed sections cover tanks and vessels, mechanical pipe connections, and plastic pipe and fittings. Information on pipe insulation, hangers, and supports is provided. Review questions, print reading exercises using actual industrial prints, and drawing problems are included in each chapter. 1. Overview of Pipe Drafting 2. Pipe and Fittings 3. Valves and Instrumentation 4. Pumps, Tanks, Vessels, and Equipment 5. Flow Diagrams 6. Piping Plans and Elevations 7. Notes, Abbreviations, and Revisions 8. Piping Isometrics 9. Piping Spools Appropriate for students new to the trade, as well as experienced pipe fitters, welders, designers, and drafters. Real-world instruction in laying out process pipe components and systems is provided. Appendices feature vendor information and valuable references on pipe, fittings, valves, and pumps. Textbook, 354 pp., softcover $80.00 $60.00 Instructor s Guide $40.00 $30.00 Electronics Drafting 2011, 4th Edition by John Frostad Electronics Drafting is a thoroughly illustrated, user-friendly text that provides basic instructions for creating wiring diagrams, schematics and logic diagrams, printed circuit board designs, enclosure drawings, and pictorial drawings. It teaches students to think, create, and draw in a logical sequence. The text begins with general topics, such as electronic component symbols, electrical component descriptions, and reference designations. It then progresses into specific applications. Typically, two visual examples for each major topic covered are provided. Students learn to generate formal schematic drawings, parts lists, wiring designation lists, printed circuit board layouts, PC board artworks for photoresist exposure, PC board marking artworks, and logic diagrams. End-of-chapter questions emphasize key topics covered in the text. 1. Introduction to Electronics Drafting 2. Block, Single Line, Flow, Decision, and Process Diagrams 3. Electronics Symbols, Components, and References 4. Schematic and Logic Diagrams 5. Wiring Diagrams 6. Printed Circuitry 7. Computer-Generated Printed Circuit Boards 8. Enclosure Drawings 9. Pictorial Drawings Comprehensive instruction in the fundamentals and techniques used in electronics drafting is provided. End-of-chapter activities present opportunities to complete drawing problems and apply concepts. Coverage of drawing standards, component symbols, schematics and logic diagrams, printed circuit board designs, enclosure drawings, and pictorial drawings is included. Textbook, 200 pp., softcover $64.00 $48.00 Instructor s Guide $40.00 $ Visit or call for additional product information. Print Digital Bundle
7 Architecture Residential Drafting and Design 2014, 11th Edition by Clois E. Kicklighter and W. Scott Thomas Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design provides comprehensive instruction on traditional and computer-based methods of preparing architectural working drawings in addition to coverage of design and construction principles and methods. It is organized around the design-building process, a logical way for students to easily learn. New content on green building technology/sustainable design complements foundational learning. Chapter-end activities challenge students to use residential design principles and problem-solving skills. Drafting procedures and chapter-end activities are designed to provide students with hands-on experience with computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) systems. End-of-chapter features address problem solving and ADDA certification exam preparation. Two new chapters cover sustainable design and building sections. Textbook, 896 pp., hardcover $ $90.00 Workbook, 392 pp $32.00 $24.00 Online Textbook, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $60.00 $45.00 Instructor s Annotated Workbook, 392 pp $80.00 $60.00 Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite, 1822 test questions $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint, 1271 slides Individual License Site License $ $ $ $ TOPICS INCLUDE Architectural Drafting Fundamentals Architectural Planning Plan Development Construction Systems and Supplemental Drawings Presentation Methods Electrical, Plumbing, and Climate Control Specifications and Estimating Costs Interior Design 2017 by Stephanie A. Clemons NEW Interior Design provides students with an introduction to the history and how-to steps of the profession while expanding into business practices, career specializations, and educational requirements. In combination with the teaching package, students learn about the design process; the importance of color and light; historical influences such as furniture and architectural styles; and the human element such as sustainability, aging-in-place, universal design, anthropometrics, proxemics, and ergonomics. Students learn the whys and hows of selecting interior materials, furnishings, and accessories. Differentiation is made between commercial and residential interiors. The preparation of visual communications, including drawings, renderings, and models, is included. Textbook, 736 pp., softcover $93.28 $69.96 Online Textbook, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $46.64 $34.98 Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint Individual License $ $ TOPICS INCLUDE Introduction to Interior Design Design Fundamentals Putting Knowledge into Practice Use the U.S. list price for the Canadian dollar school and bookstore net price. Shipping is approximately 10% of the net order total. Visit or call for additional product information. 5
8 NEW Print Reading for Industry 2016, 10th Edition by Walter C. Brown and Ryan K. Brown Print Reading for Industry is ideal for beginning and intermediate students, in addition to those participating in on-the-job training. The text focuses on interpreting and visualizing drawings and prints used in industrial settings. This revised edition includes new content discussing the role of prints in the digital age and updates the coverage of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing to current standards. Additionally, it provides coverage of several foundational skills needed for print reading success, including basic mathematics, geometry principles, measurement tools, and the design process. 1. Prints: The Language 13. Geometric Dimensioning of Industry and Tolerancing 2. Line Conventions and 14. Drawing Revision Lettering Systems 3. Title Blocks and Parts Lists 15. Detail Drawings 4. Geometric Terms and 16. Assembly Drawings Construction 17. Springs and Fasteners in 5. Multiview Drawings Industrial Prints 6. Section Views 18. Gears, Splines, and 7. Auxiliary Views Serrations 8. Screw Thread 19. Cam Diagrams and Prints Representation 20. Plastic Parts 9. Dimensioning 21. Precision Sheet 10. Tolerancing Metal Parts 11. Machining Specifications 22. Welding Prints and Drawing Notes 23. Instrumentation and 12. Surface Texture Symbols Control Drawings Actual prints from various industries are included as examples so that students become comfortable with common practices. Numerous visualization and print reading exercises provide hands-on experience. Coverage of specialized parts and prints, including applications for fasteners, gears, cams, plastic parts, and precision sheet metal parts, is included. Textbook, 550 pp., softcover, with bonus prints packet $98.00 $73.50 all online content + course management and assessment G-W Online, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $88.00 $66.00 Bundle, Textbook + GWO $ $ Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $ $96.00 Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite, 828 test questions $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint, 525 slides Individual License $ $ Drawings and Prints 2. Visualizing Shapes 3. Line Usage 4. Title Blocks and Notes 5. Applied Math 6. Measurement Basics 7. Dimensions and Tolerances 8. Contours 9. Holes NEW Machine Trades Print Reading 2016, 6th Edition by Michael A. Barsamian and Richard A. Gizelbach Machine Trades Print Reading, a combination text and workbook, provides students the opportunity to develop the basic skills required for visualizing and interpreting industrial prints. The new edition features a revised first unit that introduces students to the history of print reading, CAD and electronic prints, and the role of prints in the digital age. From there, students develop fundamental skills and progress to details encountered when working at a professional level. The final unit, Print Reading Review, has comprehensive review quizzes that help assess student progress. New Applied Math and Measurement Basics units ensure that students have a solid foundation in the basic skills needed for successful print reading. Content has been updated to current ASME and GD&T standards. Additional review activities reinforce instruction and develop student skills Angles 11. Threads 12. Machining Details 13. Sectional Views 14. Auxiliary Views 15. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 16. Detail Drawings 17. Assembly Drawings 18. Print Reading Review Textbook, 366 pp., softcover $86.00 $64.50 all online content + course management and assessment G-W Online, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $85.28 $63.96 Bundle, Textbook + GWO $ $ Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $ $96.00 Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint, Individual License $ $ Visit or call for additional product information. Print Digital Bundle
9 Print Reading for Construction Residential and Commercial 2013, 6th Edition by Walter C. Brown and Daniel P. Dorfmueller Print Reading for Construction: Residential and Commercial starts with the basics and progresses to advanced topics. It is a combination text-workbook that teaches the interpretation and visualization of residential and commercial construction prints. The content is ideal for career and technical students, apprentices, and building trades workers in addition to being suitable for self-study. The Large Prints Folder included with the text contains 140 foldout prints (17 x 22 ) from residential and commercial construction, providing students realistic, on-the-job experience. Four advanced projects at the end of the text provide additional practice to further develop skills. Electronic versions of the foldout prints are available in PDF format on the Instructor s Resource CD. Textbook, 360 pp., softcover $98.00 $73.50 Online Textbook, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $49.00 $36.75 Bundle, Textbook + Online Textbook $ $99.00 Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite, 610 test questions $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint, 563 slides Individual License Site License $ $ $ $ TOPICS INCLUDE Introduction to Print Reading Print Reading Basics Specifications and Materials Reading Prints Estimating Advanced Projects Reference Section Welding Print Reading 2013, 6th Edition by John R. Walker and W. Richard Polanin Welding Print Reading is a write-in text that teaches the symbols and notations students need to understand to be successful. Besides aspiring welders who want to learn to interpret prints and drawings, the content is appropriate for students wanting to pursue careers in engineering and drafting. The text starts by reviewing the basics, including welding processes, and then progresses to more specialized topics, such as prints for pipe welding and brazed joints. In addition to adhering to the most recent AWS and ANSI standards, the text also exposes students to actual industry prints that may contain variations, creating a realistic experience. Additional prints and questions are included in an end-of-text unit to provide students with more practice opportunities. Measurement and math reviews at the beginning of the text prepare students for the calculations they will need to be successful in class and on the job. Textbook, 384 pp., softcover $88.00 $66.00 Online Textbook, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code $44.00 $33.00 Instructor s Resource CD $ $ ExamView Assessment Suite, 670 test questions $ $ Instructor s Presentations for PowerPoint, 535 slides Individual License Site License $ $ $ $ TOPICS INCLUDE Introduction Print Reading Basics Welding Fundamentals Reading Welding Prints Manufacturing and Testing for Industry Use the U.S. list price for the Canadian dollar school and bookstore net price. Shipping is approximately 10% of the net order total. Visit or call for additional product information. 7
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