ADVANCED DRAWING TECHNIQUES - Advanced View Techniques

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Advanced View Techniques

 

Removed and revolved orthographic views

 

These views are used when ...

 

  • there is limited space to place a normally projected principle view.

 

These views may be ...

 

  • removed from the projection path.
  • rotated.
  • scaled.

 

These views are ...

 

  • labeled.

 

 

 

Detail views

 

These views are used when ...

 

  • there is a small feature that needs to shown at an increased scale.
  • there is a feature that needs to be more fully dimensioned.

 

These views may be ...

 

  • removed from the projection path.
  • scaled.

 

These views are ...

 

  • labeled.

 

 

Partial views

 

These views are used when ...

 

  • it is not necessary to show a complete view.

 

These views may be ...

 

  • incomplete

 

 

Auxiliary views

 

Auxiliary views are created by projecting the part onto a plane that is at an angle to one of the primary planes.

 

These views are used to ...

 

  • show features true size.

 

These views may be ...

 

  • partial.

 

 

 

Related views

 

Related views show a part that mates with but is not part of the detail being drawn.

 

These views are

 

  • drawn in phantom linetype.

 

These views may be

 

  • partial.

 

 

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