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Oblique Drawing
Oblique Drawing
OBLIQUE DRAWING
CONSTRUCTION EXCERCISES
Oblique Views
Oblique views are a type of pictorial view. They show an object from the front with all depths at an angle of 45. These depths are also drawn at half their actual size.
CONCEPT
Oblique Axis
CONCEPT
Oblique Axis
Horizontal Axis
CONCEPT
Oblique Axis
Vertical Axis
Horizontal Axis
CONCEPT
Oblique Axis
Vertical Axis
Horizontal Axis
Receding Axis
300
450
600
Oblique Line
Arc in Oblique
Circle in Oblique
Angle in Oblique
The oblique lines are lines that are parallel to any oblique axis.
B C E A D H F 45o G
An angle on an object surface that is parallel to the front projection plane or receding plane
60o E
60o H F
A circle that is parallel to the front projection plane is a circle of actual size while on a receding plane would appear is an ellipse.
B C E D H
F 45o
An arc which is parallel to the projection plane shows its true size.
B C E
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Cavalier Projection
When the receding lines are true length, and the projectors are at 45 degrees to the plane of projection, the oblique drawing is called cavalier projection
Cabinet Projection
When the receding lines are drawn to half size, the drawing is known as a cabinet projection
Common Projection
When the receding lines are drawn to 3/4 size, the drawing is known as a common projection
2. 3.
Circle Orientation
Arc Orientation
Curve Orientation
Offset Measurements
Circles, circular arcs, and other curved surfaces are drawn using offset measurements
When an angle is specified in degrees in a receding plane, convert the angle into linear measurements to draw the angle in an oblique drawing
Oblique Dimensioning
450
Front View
EXERCISE
Figure shows that the top and front views of objects. Draw this objects in cavalier oblique drawing. Use 10 mm x 10 mm grid.
ANSWER
EXERCISE
Redraw this object in cavalier and in cabinet oblique drawings.
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Plan
Elevation
End Elevation
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Start the oblique drawing by redrawing the elevation full size.
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Now draw in the construction for the depths of the object.
45.
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Now mark on the sizes of the depths of the object. 1/ 2
1/ 2
actual sizeCabinet oblique.
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Now we will get rid of the projection lines to see the drawing more easily.
The depths for the square boxes have been drawn but now we need to add the front depth.
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If you havent done so already, draw the centrelines for the circle on your drawing.
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Use your 45 set square again and project a line forward.
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Mark on the depth at 1/2 the length as before.
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Draw centrelines at this point.
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Using a compass draw the circle from this new centrepoint.
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Now join the outsides of the two circles to complete this part.
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Rub out any lines you would not see.
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This is the final shape you are left with.