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Auxiliary Views Part 1
Auxiliary Views Part 1
Auxiliary Views Part 1
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Auxiliary View
Auxiliary views are created by positioning a new line
of sight relative to the object
Auxiliary view
is an
orthographic
view that is
projected onto
any plane other
than on of the
six principle
views
Fold-Line Method
Fold-Line Method
Fold-Line Method
Phantom lines
between the views is
called fold lines
Fold-Line Method
Reference
Plane Method
Transferring the
distance from the
normal views to
the auxiliary view
Reference Plane can
be positioned
anywhere relative to
the object
Reference
Plane Method
Remember the Following:
1- Reference plane or the fold line is always drawn perpendicular
to the projection lines
2- Transfer measurements are always taken perpendicular to the
reference or the fold line
3-Refrence planes always appear on edge in the views adjacent
to the central view but never in two adjacent views
4-Distances from the object to the reference or fold lines in the
auxiliary view and the measuring view are same
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Labelling Convention
Labels normally describe the nature of the fold line or the reference plane
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Labelling Convention
Or based on the projection plane
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