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This is a very basic 3-view, Orthographic Projection

Learn step-by-step how to create orthographic projections with detailed instructions for top, right side, and front views. Perfect for students and beginners.

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This is a very basic 3-view, Orthographic Projection

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  1. This is a very basic 3-view, Orthographic Projection TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT Title: Orthographic Projection

  2. The top view is directly above the front view TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection

  3. The right side view, is directly right of the front view TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection

  4. 3-view drawings line-up just like this TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection

  5. First we will draw the front view. FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection

  6. Then we will draw the top view TOP FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection

  7. Then we will draw the Right Side View TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection

  8. Start the lower left corner of the front view here, up 2 and over 6 lines East High School Name: Title:

  9. Each grid line is one quarter of an inch. So, you need to count over 4-inches and draw the line East High School Name: Title:

  10. Since each grid line is one quarter of an inch, you need to count up 2 1/2-inches and draw the line. East High School Name: Title:

  11. Since the left side is 2 1/2 tall, count up 2 1/2-inches and draw the line for the right side of the rectangle. East High School Name: Title:

  12. Now draw the final edge of the rectangle. East High School Name: Title:

  13. We want to start to draw the top view up, 1 1/2 inch from the top edge of the front view East High School Name: Title:

  14. Draw this line of the top view up, 1 1/2 inch from the top edge of the front view East High School Name: Title:

  15. For this edge of the top view draw a 2-inch line. East High School Name: Title:

  16. This edge of the top view is also a 2-inch line. East High School Name: Title:

  17. Now finish the top view and draw the final edge East High School Name: Title:

  18. Also we begin the Right Side View 1 1/2-inch from the front view East High School Name: Title:

  19. Now, begin to draw the Right Side View 1 1/2-inch from the front view East High School Name: Title:

  20. Now, begin to draw this edge of the Right Side View 1 1/2-inch from the front view. It is 2-inches long. East High School Name: Title:

  21. This edge of the Right Side View is also 2-inches. East High School Name: Title:

  22. Finish the right side view and draw the final edge. East High School Name: Title:

  23. Now, If we want a hole in the front, we need to draw the hole, 3/4–inch in from each edge East High School Name: Title:

  24. And we need to draw hidden lines to show the hole goes all the way through in the top view East High School Name: Title:

  25. And we want to draw hidden lines to show the hole goes all the way through in the right side view East High School Name: Title:

  26. Notice: each end of the hidden lines needs to touch each edge of the object. However PowerPoint will not let me show this correctly East High School Name: Title:

  27. Label the Front View. Use ¼-inch CAPITAL Letters and stay ¼-inch Away from the edges FRONT East High School Name: Title:

  28. Label the Top View. TOP FRONT East High School Name: Title:

  29. And, label the Right Side View. Keep ¼-inch spacing between the two words. TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title:

  30. Write the title on your finished drawing TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  31. Write your name On your finished drawing TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  32. Write the date and class number on your finished drawing TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  33. Your finished drawing should look like this. TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  34. For the final step, we need to show dimensions on the drawing so the machinist can build it. TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  35. First we need extension lines. Draw them at the corners of the object with a 1/8-inch gap. TOP RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  36. Next write the distances next to each edge, in the center, ¼ -inch tall numbers 2” TOP 4” ¾” 2½” RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  37. Next we need dimension lines with nice, neat arrows. The arrowheads are long and skinny 2” TOP 4” ¾” 2½” RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  38. Notice that the arrowhead tips all touch the extension lines. 2” TOP 4” ¾” 2½” RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  39. And, the dimension is centered in the line gap, with a 1/8–inch gap. 2” TOP 4” ¾” 2½” RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

  40. Your finished drawing should look like this. 2” TOP 4” ¾” 2½” RIGHT SIDE FRONT East High School Name: Title: Orthographic Projection Block 2

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