This is a core part of the homework. You must practice drawing smooth transitions between two lines or a line and a circle using a specific radius. 3. Orthogonal Projection (Proyektirovanie)
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Learn to divide a circle into 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 12 equal parts using a compass and squares. This is a core part of the homework
The most informative side of the object. Top View: Positioned directly below the front view. Left Side View: Positioned to the right of the front view.
To succeed with , always ensure your pencil is sharp (use "H" or "2H" for thin lines and "B" or "HB" for main contours) and verify that your projections align perfectly using a T-square or ruler. The most informative side of the object
Use that start 1–2 mm away from the contour.
Identify the geometric shapes that make up the part (cylinders, prisms, etc.). To succeed with
Ensure that the height of the front view matches the side view, and the width of the front view matches the top view. 4. Dimensioning Rules