Popular Templates For Designing on Paper
Having the use of a drawing paper template means having a guide of standard symbols that are repeatedly drawn on plans. The template is simply a flat piece of transparent plastic with the shapes cut into it.
There is a large variety of different templates that are used for drawing the symbols, shapes, lettering, flow charting, and figures that are common for architectural scales, floor plans, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, doors, windows, plumbing fixtures, electrical devices, elevation systems, landscaping, and more.
Here are just some of the most popular templates:
Male and Female Stencils for Drawing the Human Body Shape
These are available with movable legs and arms or in silhouette. Use is in the design of work spaces, work areas, and fashion.
Shape Stencils for Drawing Geometric Shapes
These are a complete selection of common shapes such as circles, triangles, rectangles, octagons, hexagons, squares, mechanical, stars, diamonds, arches, ellipses, and much more.
Architectural Templates
These have standard drafting symbols cut through them for accuracy in adding detail to floor plan and elevation view drawings in different scales from 1/16 inch to one foot.
There are symbols for home design, kitchen/bath, plumbing, landscaping, and office planning.
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Telephone
These templates include common symbols that save time in laying out the location where various components, wiring and systems will be placed in remodeling and new construction of both residential and commercial buildings.
Mechanical Templates
These are used for piping, pipe fitting, welding, fluid power, process control, wiring, electronics, electrical, screw selection, hex bolts and nuts, tolerance, dimensioning and more.
Templates For Most Needs
Included is a complete line of templates for any need, or more are accessible if not provided by the company itself. They are conveniently organized to help locate them when they are required.
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