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A fast and accurate method of constructing the side view once the top and front views are established is by using a:
One view
Height, width, and depth
Uniform 1/8 in. long dashes
Front
Hidden lines
Throw forward at right angles and draw
Views
Miter line
In orthographic projection, lines arre formed by projecting edges of the object onto planes. The images formed on the planes are called:
One view
Height, width, and depth
Uniform 1/8 in. long dashes
Front
Hidden lines
Throw forward at right angles and draw
Views
Miter line
Surfaces or edges that CANNOT be seen in the views are drawn with:
One view
Height, width, and depth
Uniform 1/8 in. long dashes
Front
Hidden lines
Throw forward at right angles and draw
Views
Miter line
Drawings of objects with very little thickness (like an erasing sheild) require:
One view
Height, width, and depth
Uniform 1/8 in. long dashes
Front
Hidden lines
Throw forward at right angles and draw
Views
Miter line
Hidden edges are indicated by:
One view
Height, width, and depth
Uniform 1/8 in. long dashes
Front
Hidden lines
Throw forward at right angles and draw
Views
Miter line
The term ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION means to:
One view
Height, width, and depth
Uniform 1/8 in. long dashes
Front
Hidden lines
Throw forward at right angles and draw
Views
Miter line
The face of the object that have the most descriptive feature(s) should be the:
One view
Height, width, and depth
Uniform 1/8 in. long dashes
Front
Hidden lines
Throw forward at right angles and draw
Views
Miter line
What three dimensions do all objects have?
One view
Height, width, and depth
Uniform 1/8 in. long dashes
Front
Hidden lines
Throw forward at right angles and draw
Views
Miter line
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