5. HOW TO HACK YOUR PAT: Drawing a Civil Title Panel - EGD Grade 12 - Civil PAT Task 2021
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- This "HowToEGD" video discusses HOW TO DRAW A CIVIL TITLE PANEL for the 2021 Grade 12 - Civil PAT Task. Important for all Engineering Graphics and Design (EGD) learners to watch. This is the FIFTH EPISODE in the "How to Hack your PAT" Series for Grade 12 learners.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
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Examples of Civil Title Panels
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Grade 12 - Complete CIVIL PAT Task
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Grade 12 - PAT Pace Setter
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Hi sir I am really stressing about my Pat since I am lost about how to use the grid paper should we convert our measurements so that it fits the grid could I please have help please
Thsnks Madalena for your question. Remember the freehand concept is Not to Scale, so your grid can resemble any measurement that is appropriate for your design and the size of paper you are using... my video does explain more...
We're doing a site plan ith a civil title panel. Do you have any examples
Hi Jedi, for the site plan you will use a standard Civil Title Panel. Your title will now read "Site Plan" and the Scale you enter might change. The rest should stay the same.