Technical Drawing - Auxiliary Views
Exercise : Auxiliary Views - True or False
- Auxiliary Views - General Questions
- Auxiliary Views - True or False
11.
An auxiliary view is used on technical drawings to project features on an inclined plane away from one of the primary views in such a way that features such as holes appear correctly.
12.
An intersection drawing is a flat representation or pattern that, when folded together, creates a 3D object.
13.
Measurements are always made at right angles to the reference lines or parallel to the projection lines.
14.
If an auxiliary view is symmetrical, and to save space or time, a half auxiliary view may be drawn.
15.
A double-curved surface is generated by a curved line and has straight-line elements.
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