Not sure whether to post this in commercial or here, but went for here, as it's fairly subject specific.
Found this book mentioned on another forum today, so impluse bought a copy. There are some reviews on
http://www.modelersnotebook.com/, so it looks promising.
It's available on Amazon, as well as other book sites. If anyone already has a copy, was it good, or have I just bought a new doorstop
Book contents:
Chapter 1: The Blueprinting Process
Overview
Types of Blueprints
Multi-View Drawing
A Matter of Perspective
The “Power” of Projection
A Sense of Scale
Summary
Chapter 2: Blueprinting Basics and Standard Practices
Overview
Arranging Multi-View Drawings
Choosing Your Views
Standards for Arrangement of Views
Introduction to Line Types
Centerlines
Proper Use of Line Types
Incomplete, Removed and Partial Views
Sections
Conventional Revolution
Title Blocks and Page Layout
Indicating Scale
Marking Tolerances
Dimensioning
Summary
Chapter 3: Laying Out Plan Views
Overview
Getting Started
Using Photos as Templates
Tracing the Template Photo
Blocking Out Overall Dimensions
Adjusting the Traced Image
Projecting Points From One View to Another
Filling in Details in Adjacent Views
Determining Cross Sections
Mapping Out a Subject’s Geometry
Wrapping Up
Summary
Again, apologies if this is the wrong forum, please move it if it is.