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How to third angle Orthographic Projection (BS)

The house on the left has been drawn in Front, Plan and End View in the box below. Add the missing guidelines to the drawings below, two of them have been added to start you off. British Standards Dimensions Extended slightly Dimension 80.5 mm Projection line

British Standards Kite Mark

3rd Angle Orthographic Symbol

Dimension lines

53.0 mm

Plan View

Dimensions Example

Front View
Name Date Title Scale

End View
DRG N

50.0 mm Using the square at the top as an example ? Add British Standards dimensions to each object. ? Then the CD Net Development. ? Add arrows to your dimension lines. You may be asked to in the exam, plus they are really easy marks to pick up.

How to third angle Orthographic Projection (BS)

For a C For an A*/ B

Draw either shape above in the correct view. You can decide how big the shape needs to be make sure it fits in the box. Add 2 British Standards in each box. Front View End View The drawing (below) shows hidden detail. It reveals that the cube is not hollow throughout its length. Hidden detail is shown as a broken/ dashed line Finish of the 3rd Angle Projection of cube with hole add the hidden and centre lines. Plan View Draw the clock in 3rd Angle Projection. Add any two British Standards to the diagram for an A* Plan View Plan View

Front View

End View

For a C

Front View

End View

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