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... isometric axis , is called an " isometric line . " The planes of the faces of the cube and all planes parallel to them are called " isometric planes . " The isometric axes RS , RT , and RU are all fore- shortened equally because they ...
... isometric axis , is called an " isometric line . " The planes of the faces of the cube and all planes parallel to them are called " isometric planes . " The isometric axes RS , RT , and RU are all fore- shortened equally because they ...
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... isometric , remember the direction of the three principal isometric planes . Hidden lines are omitted except when they are needed to describe the piece . It is often convenient to build up an isometric drawing from the lower front ...
... isometric , remember the direction of the three principal isometric planes . Hidden lines are omitted except when they are needed to describe the piece . It is often convenient to build up an isometric drawing from the lower front ...
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... isometric axes and the coordinate distances must be obtained from an orthographic view drawn to the same scale as the isometric . 12. Isometric Circles . Circles occur so frequently that they are usually drawn by a four - centered ...
... isometric axes and the coordinate distances must be obtained from an orthographic view drawn to the same scale as the isometric . 12. Isometric Circles . Circles occur so frequently that they are usually drawn by a four - centered ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
DRAWINGS FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN | 24 |
GRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS AND THEIR USE | 29 |
Copyright | |
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angle ANSI assembly auxiliary view axis Axonometric projection base bolts cathode-ray tube center lines CGPM Chap circle arcs cone construction corner curve cutting plane cylinder decimal depth detail dimensions direction distance dividers Draw three views drawn Drill edge view ellipse engineer's scales face fasteners Figure finished freehand front view gear give given graphic height Holes horizontal inch inclined surface intersection isometric isometric projection length letters located machine measuring method minor diameter normal view Note object oblique oblique projection orthographic views paper parallel pencil perpendicular perspective picture plane pipe pitch position PROB produce projection welds projectors radius reference plane right-side views rotated scale screw screw threads sectional view shaft shape shown in Fig shows side view skew surface slot space specifications square standard straight line strokes thread tion tolerance top and front top view triangle vanishing point vertical weld symbol width