Drafting
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Drafting or draughting may refer to:
  • Campdrafting
    Campdrafting
    Campdrafting is a unique and very popular Australian sport involving a horse and rider working cattle. The riding style is like that of Western riding and the event is somewhat related to the American events such as cutting, working cow horse, team penning, and ranch sorting.In the competition, a...

    , an Australian equestrian sport
  • Drafting (aerodynamics), slipstreaming
  • Technical drawing
    Technical drawing
    Technical drawing, also known as drafting or draughting, is the act and discipline of composing plans that visually communicate how something functions or has to be constructed.Drafting is the language of industry....

    , the act and discipline of composing diagrams that communicates how something functions or is to be constructed. E.g.:
    • Architectural drawing
      Architectural drawing
      An architectural drawing or architect's drawing is a technical drawing of a building that falls within the definition of architecture...

    • Electrical drawing
      Electrical drawing
      An electrical drawing, is a type of technical drawing that shows information about power, lighting, and communication for an engineering or architectural project...

    • Engineering drawing
      Engineering drawing
      An engineering drawing, a type of technical drawing, is used to fully and clearly define requirements for engineered items.Engineering drawing produces engineering drawings . More than just the drawing of pictures, it is also a language—a graphical language that communicates ideas and information...

    • Plumbing drawing
      Plumbing drawing
      A plumbing drawing, a type of technical drawing, shows the system of piping for fresh water going into the building and waste going out, both solid and liquid.- See also :* Architectural drawing* Electrical drawing* Engineering drawing...

    • Structural drawing
      Structural drawing
      A structural drawing, a type of technical drawing, shows information about architectural foundations, roof, or other structural details....

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