Kelly Sparkes
Bathroom Technical Drawing
38.5/40
Kelly you have demonstrated an excellent standard of technical drawing, with no stopping short or over-running at corners and junctions. You have included some good detail and your technical drawing has a lovely quality to it.
Well done for using varying nib thicknesses to denote different structural elements within the plan. It is good to see some scratching out on your paper – you have made mistakes and rectified them with a scalpel. It shows you can remedy a mistake made in ink on your technical drawing.
Your rounded shapes such as the bath, WC and bidet are neat and precise. They are slightly scratchy in places so do practise your line precision. You have correctly included larger-size sanitaryware to accommodate your client’s needs.
All the necessary items have been included on plan such as orientation and In Arrow, but the WC appears to have its lid missing as it is not drawn on plan. Please also refer to my comments on the post-it notes on your plan.
See my blog for the full post on module 2
Bathroom Technical Drawing
38.5/40
Kelly you have demonstrated an excellent standard of technical drawing, with no stopping short or over-running at corners and junctions. You have included some good detail and your technical drawing has a lovely quality to it.
Well done for using varying nib thicknesses to denote different structural elements within the plan. It is good to see some scratching out on your paper – you have made mistakes and rectified them with a scalpel. It shows you can remedy a mistake made in ink on your technical drawing.
Your rounded shapes such as the bath, WC and bidet are neat and precise. They are slightly scratchy in places so do practise your line precision. You have correctly included larger-size sanitaryware to accommodate your client’s needs.
All the necessary items have been included on plan such as orientation and In Arrow, but the WC appears to have its lid missing as it is not drawn on plan. Please also refer to my comments on the post-it notes on your plan.
See my blog for the full post on module 2