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Chapter 6 Creating T echnical Drawings

Chapter 6 Creating T echnical Drawings. VIEWS of OBJECTS. How to draw this. Regular Views. The Six Standard Views. Necessary Views. How many necessary views are needed here?. Three Necessary Views. How Many Necessary Views?. Two Necessary Views. How Many Necessary Views?.

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Chapter 6 Creating T echnical Drawings

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  1. Chapter 6Creating Technical Drawings

  2. VIEWS of OBJECTS

  3. How to draw this

  4. Regular Views

  5. The Six Standard Views

  6. Necessary Views How many necessary views are needed here?

  7. Three Necessary Views

  8. How Many Necessary Views?

  9. Two Necessary Views

  10. How Many Necessary Views?

  11. One Necessary View

  12. Orthographic Projection(3rd Angle Projection) 12

  13. Projection of an Object 13

  14. Front View 14

  15. Top View 15

  16. Right-Side View 16

  17. The Glass Box 17

  18. The Glass BoxUnfold It 18

  19. Unfolding the Box 19

  20. Unfolding the Box (2) 20

  21. Unfolding the Box (3) 21

  22. Standard Views

  23. How to Interpret Lines

  24. Folding Lines

  25. Transferring Depth Dimensions

  26. Projecting a Third View (1)

  27. Projecting a Third View (2)

  28. Projecting a Third View (3)

  29. Projecting a Third View (4)

  30. Projecting a Third View (5)

  31. Aligning Views

  32. Alignment of Views The standard view set forms an L 32

  33. Alternative Positions of Views Minimize wasted space

  34. Parallel Edges

  35. Angles Angle will only print correctly, if the view is on the plane of that angle

  36. Interpreting Views • One method of interpreting sketches is to reverse the mental process used in projecting them • Each view provides certain definite information about the shape of the object and all are necessary to visualize it completely

  37. First- and Third-Angle Projection • There are two main systems used for projecting and unfolding the views: • Third-angle projection which is used in the United States, Canada and some other countries • First-angle projection which is primarily used in Europe and Asia • You should understand both methods We will only use 3rd angle

  38. First-angle Projection

  39. Create your own drawing

  40. Make The Drawing

  41. Turn it into a drawing

  42. Choose the sheet size A is regular 8.5”x11”

  43. View Pallete

  44. Toolbar

  45. Open The 3 Standard Views • Choose ‘Standard 3 View’ under ‘View Layout’ • Choose the part you want to draw, and click the check

  46. Right click the sheet, and choose ‘properties’

  47. Change doc properties • Change scale • Change projection type

  48. Change the drawing view • Click on the 1st view

  49. Choose a different view • Click on the view you prefer

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