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When using free hand it may take more time we want correct location free spaces tools for drawings while using mechanical we use to draw by some software with out tools all the tools are in that software less space comfortable work can do

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Freehand sketching contains a lot of interpretation. Technical drawings do not contain interpretative elements.

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Anything that you didn't trace or use tools like rulers, french curves to achieve is technically considered "freehand."

Technical drawing employs tools like T-squares and architect scales in order to produce detailed and technically accurate drawings of things like machine parts or Plumbing schematics. It demands absolute precision.

Freehand drawing, on the other hand, has a completely different set of priorities and objectives. It relies upon the more intuitive way of achieving proper (or desired) proportions ("eyeballing it")

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Anything that you didn't trace or use tools like rulers, french curves to create, is technically considered "freehand." Freehand relies upon the artist's ablilty to approximate proportion (to "eyeball it), unaided by tools. Freehand is distinguished from Technical Drawing which relies upon tools to achieve correct and accurate proportions.

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mechanical drawings are all used and is easier to explain the objects or process. the hand drawn is not always correct size and scaling.

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Freehand using no tools mechanical using tools like ruler and protractor

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