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chapter 6

Mutiview Drawing

TermDefinition
First-angle projection the object is projected onto the planes from the first-angle,or quadrant
Implementation is the process of drawing the object that has been visualized
Multiview Drawing views are arranged in a standard order so that anyone familiar with drafting practices can understand them immediately
Normal views The front, top, and right-side views are the ones most often used to describe an object in a technical drawing
Orthographic projection the process of projecting two or more views of an object onto imaginary planes by drawing lines perpendicularly from the object to the plane
Third-angle projection uses the same basic principle as the first-angle projection
Visualization is the ability to see clearly in the mind's eye what a machine, device, or other object looks like
Front-view the V-block shows the exact width and the height of the object
Top-view the V-block shows the exact shape of the top
Right-side view the V-block shows the depth and height accurately
Relationship of views the three view of the V-block must be placed in the proper way to be a in the proper relationship
The Glass Box three view of an object is projected into a planes with the planes it shows all the six side of the object
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