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Auxiliary Views
Auxiliary Views
An auxiliary view is an orthographic projection of an angled surface on an object, which appears foreshortened in a typical multiview drawing.
Auxiliary views are used to show the true size and shape of an angled surface and its features.
Foreshortened Surfaces
Foreshortened surfaces on multiview drawings do not give a clear or accurate representation of size or shape and should not be dimensioned.
foreshortened face
Foreshortened Surfaces
An auxiliary view allows the viewer to look perpendicular to an angled surface to witness the true size and shape of that surface and its features (a hole in this example).
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This auxiliary view, as projected from the front view, shows the true size and true shape of one of the angled surfaces. If a feature, such as a hole, were located on this surface, it could now be properly dimensioned.
Partial Views
Foreshortened object faces may have complex shapes or curves that can be difficult to draw. Short break lines and partial views may be used to remove the need to draw difficult curves on foreshortened faces, while still maintaining complete shape description within a multiview drawing.
Partial Views
short break lines