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The alphabet of lines is the common language of the technician and the engineer.

In drawing an object, a draftsman not only arranges the different views in a certain manner, but also uses different types of lines to convey information. Line characteristics such as width, breaks in the line, and zigzags have meanings, Three-dimensional view that shows the height, width, and depth of an object. However, it does not change when changing the perspective .

Orthographic views are two-dimensional views of three-dimensional objects. Orthographic views represent the exact shape of an object as seen from one side at a time as you are looking perpendicularly to it. Depth is not shown.

An auxiliary view is an ortographic view taken in such a manner that the lines of sight are not parallel to the principal projection planes (frontal, horizontal, or profile). There are an infinite number of possible auxiliary views of any given object.

Keypad Example :To show features on an inclined surface TS,


so that they can be completely dimensioned.

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