2.4 multi-view drawing
Procedure
1. Study the images that follow. The various surfaces of the object are identified by letters on the isometric drawing and by numbers on the multiview drawing. In the table, write the number that corresponds with the lettered surface in each of the top, front, and right-side views. 2. For each of the objects that follow, select the face that would provide the best front view. Then create a quick sketch of the orthographic projection showing your selected view in approximate proportions. Finally, determine the minimum number of views required to adequately represent the object and indicate the views (in addition to the front view that you would use to represent the object. |
Conclusion
1. What is the purpose of construction lines? Object lines? 2. What is the purpose of hidden lines and center lines? 3. What type of pictorial is shown in the first representation in item 2? How can you tell? 4. What type of pictorial view is shown in item 6? How can you tell? 5. Why would building professionals, such as machinists and contractors, prefer multiview drawings over pictorial drawings? |