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ORTHOGRAPHIC

PROJECTION
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MR. FLANNERY
ICE BREAKER

Tell me your name.

And one thing about yourself.

E.G. My name is Mr. Flannery

And I like Woodwork & Animals.

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IN THIS CHAPTER
YOU WILL LEARN
HOW TO:
• Draw orthographic projections of curved surfaces.

• Draw orthographic projections of sloped surfaces.

• Draw orthographic projections of curved surfaces


that have been cut at an angle

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KEYWORDS

• Curved surface

• Sloped Surface

• Simply inclined surface

• Extreme generator

• Normal Surface

• Oblique Surface

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CURVED SURFACES

• Curved surfaces do not


always appear to be curved
when viewed from every
direction. A standing
cylinder from the front or
side will appear as a
rectangle.
• The width of the rectangle
seen in the front elevation
is equal to the overall
diameter of the cylinder
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CURVED SURFACES

• When standing from the


front of the side of a cone
what shape will we see?

• Triangle

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INTERSECTING PROFILES COMBINED SOLIDS

• Many objects are created


through combining or
subtracting two or more
solids.

SUBTRACTED SOLIDS
• Examples of intersecting
profiles.

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EXAMPLES TAKEN FROM FOLENS HIVE DISCOVER GRAPHICS BOOK
QUESTIONS ARE TAKEN FROM WORLD OF GRAPHICS TEXT BOOK
The interior angle of a hexagon are 120*
WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED
• How to draw orthographic projections
of curved surfaces.
• How to draw orthographic projections
of sloped surfaces.
• How to draw orthographic projections
of curved surfaces that have been cut
at an angle

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