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The Equipment Required For Mechanical Drawing
As a beginner you need only the bare essentials; and there is no need to buy the very highest grade instruments until you are thoroughly familiar with their use. Here is a complete list of first essentials for everyone who is going to do mechanical drawing.
1 small drawing board
1 45-degree triangle
1 60-degree triangle
1 cheap wooden T-square
1 pencil eraser and 1 ink eraser
1 erasing shield
1 box of thumb tacks or roll of tape
6 good drawing pencils
3 bottles of Higgins ink
2 quires of white paper about 18″ by 28″
1 protractor
1 ruling pen
1 compass combination
1 pencil bow compass and 1 pen bow compass
1 triangular scale
2 French curves
2 penholders and two Hunt lettering pens
1 fine lettering pen with holder
The Drawing Pencil
Obviously the drawing pencil is the draftsman’s most important and useful tool. Every job which he does must be laid out in pencil first before it is inked in. For this reason it is important that you know a few things about the pencil that you are going to use.
There are two kinds of pencils in use: the regular writing pencil used by clerks, stenographers, businessmen and most other people; and the drawing pencil which is used by artists, draftsmen and engineers. This pencil is sold in art supply stores and the better stationery stores. It usually comes in 16 or 17 degrees of lead, from the extremely hard (9H) to the extremely soft (6B). The 9H pencil is almost like a nail, while the 6B is so soft it will blacken your fingers if you touch it.
The average draftsman uses either the 2H or the 4H because these pencils are hard enough to keep the work from getting smudgy and dirty, yet soft enough to show a clean, clear line which may be easily erased. Nearly everything you will do in mechanical drawing is done in ink; consequently, the pencil drawing is only the guide to the finished ink drawing.
For this reason the pencil drawing must be clear, crisp, clean and easy to erase after inking. The 2H, 3H, 4H or 5H pencil is ideal for this, although the 2H is probably best for the beginner. One final thing to remember: SAVE ALL YOUR PENCIL DRAWINGS because you will be required to ink them in later on when you learn how to use the ruling pen and compass.
Summary of Nevers
1. NEVER draw with a dull point.
2. NEVER sharpen the grade mark off the pencil.
3. NEVER sharpen your pencil near your drawing.
4. NEVER rub pencil dust off your drawing; blow it off.
5. NEVER bear down too heavily on your pencil.
6. NEVER draw a very heavy pencil line unless absolutely necessary.
Drawing Board Equipment and Its Use
The drawing board equipment consists, essentially, of a drawing board, two triangles, a T-square, some Scotch masking tape or some thumb tacks, a triangular scale and a good ruler, half-dozen pencils and a pencil eraser, a sharpening block and a few razor blades.
The paper you use is not too important at present, for you will do practice work only. It is well to get some drawing paper or other kind of paper that will take ink because you will be inking in your pencil drawings later on, and if the paper does not hold ink properly (if it runs into the paper like a blotter), you will not get a satisfactory ink drawing.
Once you have this equipment you are ready to draw.
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different bit, which one?
Okay so, just before some of you keep reading. I am not interested in hearing about how this horse needs more training and what not, i am not interested in hearing about how i should use a snaffle.. So if your going to give me an answer like that, please do not waste your time.
I currently am riding my horse in a mechanical hackamore. He has always done fine in it when i trail ride him etc. But lately in the arena he just pretty much ignores it. So i’ve decided to put him back into a bit, just so i can get his attention.
I have the few possibly bits.
- Twisted gag draw bit
- Jr cowhorse bit
- argentine snaffle
- tom thumb.
I do not want to hear your logic on snaffles, and that i shouldnt be using these bits etc. But what bit do you think i should try out? He runs through a snaffle! So no.
I was thinking of buying a Wonder bit. (Gag bit). Or maybe a curb or something.
Find a friend who has lots of bits, or a local tack shop with a bit loaner program! I’m a firm believer in letting the horse pick the bit! And on equal occasions I’ve had horses respond better to stronger or lighter bits!
For example. I had a dressage horse once who had horrible breaks. I started trail riding him in a curb bit, and he had great breaks. I thought I was screwed because we couldn’t use a curb in lower level dressage. But then I tried him one day in a very large mouth loose ring snaffle… he was a dream! I never would have thought going to a very mild snaffle would have worked.
Now on the other hand, I had a barrel racer last year. When we got him his previous owner sent his bit. It was a horrible looking contraption with a dog chain and like 8 inch shanks. I thought, forget this, I’m not putting this in his mouth. So I started him in a snaffle… no turn what so ever. Ok.. on to a wonder bit… little better, but not great. So I gave in and put his previous bit in… he instantly transformed into the push button barrel horse I knew he was! That awful looking bit was what he liked, and what he responded best to!
I tell you both of these stories to say… let the horse chose the bit he wants! Borrow a few different types and see what your horse likes.
If the horse does well with the rope nose of the hack, think about a sidepull with a snaffle attached. Or a wonder bit with a rope nose attachment. Look into maybe a sweet six. Also experiement with single and double jointed mouth pieces. Just start trying a few and you’ll start to pick up on what your horse likes!
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