SchematicThis type ofdiagram usessymbols torepresent devicesand how they areconnected.GD&TAbbreviationfor GeometricDimensioningandTolerancing.BreakLineLines used toshorten objectsthat are constantin detail, yet toolong to fit on thedrawing.FeatureControlFrameLong rectangularboxes attached toextension lines,containinggeometriccharacteristicsymbols.ChangeBlockThis iswhere therevisions ofa drawingare tracked.ConstructionLinesThese lines areused to moreaccuratelysketch an objectto proportion.PitchThe distancebetweencorrespondingpoints onadjacentthreads.DimensionThis type ofline providesthe size ofan object.Alphabetof LinesA commonlyaccepted list oflines used tocommunicatethe shape anddetail of a part.ThousandthA dial caliperis capable ofmeasuring towhat fractionof an inch?DiameterThe distanceacross acirclethrough thecenter point.HiddenWhat type ofline describessurfaces thatare not visibleto theobserver?AssemblyThis type ofdrawingshows howthe product isput together.SectionViewThis printview providesan internaldetail view ofthe object.TitleBlockOn a drawing thiscontains the partnumber, andinformation toidentify the part.CamThischangesrotary motionto linearmotion.PerpendicularTwoelementsform a rightangle witheach other.WeldBeadDepositalong thejoint duringthe weldingprocess.IsometricThis type ofdrawing viewgives theimpression ofa 3-D object.LeftHandDescribesthreads thatadvance withcounterclockwisemotion.DatumA referencepoint on adrawing iscalled awhat?SketchingThis drawingmethod is aform of freehanddrawing.1:2How ishalf scalewritten?InjectionMoldA common plasticprocess whereinplastic is forcedinto a hollow moldwith greatpressure.SchematicThis type ofdiagram usessymbols torepresent devicesand how they areconnected.GD&TAbbreviationfor GeometricDimensioningandTolerancing.BreakLineLines used toshorten objectsthat are constantin detail, yet toolong to fit on thedrawing.FeatureControlFrameLong rectangularboxes attached toextension lines,containinggeometriccharacteristicsymbols.ChangeBlockThis iswhere therevisions ofa drawingare tracked.ConstructionLinesThese lines areused to moreaccuratelysketch an objectto proportion.PitchThe distancebetweencorrespondingpoints onadjacentthreads.DimensionThis type ofline providesthe size ofan object.Alphabetof LinesA commonlyaccepted list oflines used tocommunicatethe shape anddetail of a part.ThousandthA dial caliperis capable ofmeasuring towhat fractionof an inch?DiameterThe distanceacross acirclethrough thecenter point.HiddenWhat type ofline describessurfaces thatare not visibleto theobserver?AssemblyThis type ofdrawingshows howthe product isput together.SectionViewThis printview providesan internaldetail view ofthe object.TitleBlockOn a drawing thiscontains the partnumber, andinformation toidentify the part.CamThischangesrotary motionto linearmotion.PerpendicularTwoelementsform a rightangle witheach other.WeldBeadDepositalong thejoint duringthe weldingprocess.IsometricThis type ofdrawing viewgives theimpression ofa 3-D object.LeftHandDescribesthreads thatadvance withcounterclockwisemotion.DatumA referencepoint on adrawing iscalled awhat?SketchingThis drawingmethod is aform of freehanddrawing.1:2How ishalf scalewritten?InjectionMoldA common plasticprocess whereinplastic is forcedinto a hollow moldwith greatpressure.

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. This type of diagram uses symbols to represent devices and how they are connected.
    Schematic
  2. Abbreviation for Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing.
    GD&T
  3. Lines used to shorten objects that are constant in detail, yet too long to fit on the drawing.
    Break Line
  4. Long rectangular boxes attached to extension lines, containing geometric characteristic symbols.
    Feature Control Frame
  5. This is where the revisions of a drawing are tracked.
    Change Block
  6. These lines are used to more accurately sketch an object to proportion.
    Construction Lines
  7. The distance between corresponding points on adjacent threads.
    Pitch
  8. This type of line provides the size of an object.
    Dimension
  9. A commonly accepted list of lines used to communicate the shape and detail of a part.
    Alphabet of Lines
  10. A dial caliper is capable of measuring to what fraction of an inch?
    Thousandth
  11. The distance across a circle through the center point.
    Diameter
  12. What type of line describes surfaces that are not visible to the observer?
    Hidden
  13. This type of drawing shows how the product is put together.
    Assembly
  14. This print view provides an internal detail view of the object.
    Section View
  15. On a drawing this contains the part number, and information to identify the part.
    Title Block
  16. This changes rotary motion to linear motion.
    Cam
  17. Two elements form a right angle with each other.
    Perpendicular
  18. Deposit along the joint during the welding process.
    Weld Bead
  19. This type of drawing view gives the impression of a 3-D object.
    Isometric
  20. Describes threads that advance with counterclockwise motion.
    Left Hand
  21. A reference point on a drawing is called a what?
    Datum
  22. This drawing method is a form of free hand drawing.
    Sketching
  23. How is half scale written?
    1:2
  24. A common plastic process wherein plastic is forced into a hollow mold with great pressure.
    Injection Mold