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Lecture 9. CAD (GGT). CAD (GGT). CAD stands for “Computer Aided Designing” GGT stands for “Gerber Garment Technology”. Flow Process of GGT. Flow Process of GGT. GGT. Hardware Digitizing Table Work Station (Work Station) Plotter Label Printing Station Spreader Software AccuMark
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Lecture 9 CAD (GGT)
CAD (GGT) • CAD stands for “Computer Aided Designing” • GGT stands for “Gerber Garment Technology”
GGT • Hardware • Digitizing Table • Work Station (Work Station) • Plotter • Label Printing Station • Spreader • Software • AccuMark • PDS (Pattern Design System) • V-stitcher
Digitizing Table • This is a table consisting of electronic circuits under its surface. • About 2 inches from each corner • There is a mouse for input • Verification is the next step
A notch is a small cut. It is used to match or align two garment pieces during stitching Types of notches T notch V notch Slit U notch Castle notch Notch
PDS (Pattern Design System) • This is a software Which is used to design a pattern. • Usually, in industry, people make small and easy patterns with PDS while the main bodice is made manually
Grading… • It is not advisable to make patterns of all the sizes • Pattern of base size is made and then grading comes into action • Rule Table is made for grading
Model Making • Model means the number of pieces to make a garment • E.g. For a trouser • Front bodice 2 • Back bodice 2 • Waist Band 1 • Loops 5 • Patch pocket 2 • Pocket bag 2 • Facing 2 • E.g. For a shirt • Sleeves 2 • Front Bodice 1 • Back Bodice 1