Learn How To Construct Objects Using Principle of Tangency

Introduction and Concept, Construction of One Simple Objects, Two Machine Parts, and One Spanner

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Description

Principles of Tangency is a topic in Technical or Engineering Drawing. As a student in a secondary school or any tertiary institution, you acquire the skills needed to construct such things as some machine parts, workshop hand tools, and other technical objects that are drawn by using a combination of circles, arcs, and straight lines.


In this course, the method of teaching is so simple that you will learn the skill very easily with little or no aid; and you can apply it immediately on the assignment that is given to you at the end of the tutorial video. It is a very exciting course for those who are passionate about technical or engineering drawing.


To successfully construct any object by using the Principles of Tangency, you will have to follow four simple steps. These steps are outlined as follows:

1. Identify and draw all the center lines you can see in the given problem.

2. Identify all the circles you see in the given problem and carefully construct them by using the given diameters

3. Identify all the curves you can see in the given problem, and by using the Principles of Tangency, carefully locate their starting points and ending points by iteration methods, ie. guessing them as illustrated in the tutorial. And lastly,

4. Identify all the straight lines that are in the given problem and carefully construct them to join the rest of the curves and circles tangentially.


The tutorial videos demonstrate all these steps using clear and simple steps so that even the person who has little or no knowledge of the Principles of Tangency can easily understand it and at the comfort of his room, do what he or she was taught with little assistance.

What You Will Learn!

  • Construct Machine Parts Using Principles of Tangency

Who Should Attend!

  • SSCE, NECO, Technical and Engineering Drawing students in secondary, higher schools, and universities