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Short dashed lines that indicate there is an object feature there that we cannot see in that view |
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A line with a dash in the middle that indicates the center of an object (usually a hole) |
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Medium thickness lines that show the outline of an object being drawn |
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Thin light lines that help us get the correct height on our drawing |
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Medium thickness lines that is used to show the different dimensions of an object. |
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Thin, light lines that we use premerily to start our drawing. |
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Very thick, bold lines that show the border of your object |
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What are the three dimensions? |
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Length, width, and height |
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What are the three views? |
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Which dimensions are in the top view? |
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Which dimensions are in the right side view? |
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Which dimensions are shown in the front view? |
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Where is the top view located? |
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Where is the front view located? |
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Where is the right side located? |
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To the right of the front view. |
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Which drafting tool do you use for vertical lines? |
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What drafting tool(s) do you use for vertical lines? |
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Which drafting tool(s) do you use for arcs and circles? |
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How tall is most lettering? |
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What is technical drawings a form of? |
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When an object is not parallel to the projection plane, and it is not in true face. |
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Points that look like they disappear |
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when you can see all the sides of an isometric drawing |
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An oblique drawing in which the depth lines are shown at full size. |
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An oblique drawing in which the depth lines are shown at half size. |
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A pictorial drawing in which two horozontal axis at 30 degrees to horozontal and vertical axis are used to show the objects length, width, and height |
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Are what our eyes see in nature and that is why it is the most accurate method of drawing an object in three dimensions |
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A drawing in which lines are protected to one or more vanishing points to show depth of an object as it would appear when viewed at a certain position |
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A quick way to communicate your idea . Parts of the sketches should have an appropriate porportion |
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What do dimensions tell us? |
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Dimensions gives you an idea of how big an object is |
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List the different types of pictorials: |
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oblique, isometric, and perspective |
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