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Chapter 3
Orthographic Projection
Basic Topics
Advanced Topics
Exercises
Compiled by : Dzulkifli Awang, PHD
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ORTHOGRAPHIC
PROJECTION
AN INTRODUCTION
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Orthographic Projection
a system of drawing views of an object using
perpendicular projectors from the object to a
plane of projection
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History
• Orthographic Projection was formalized by
Gaspard Monge (b. 1746).
• Monge worked as a drafter in the fortification
design office of the school at Mezier for French
army officers
• His work was kept a military secret for a number
of years until he was allowed to publish in 1795.
• Stone cutters were the first to adopt his
methods. Later carpenters and other trades
abandoned their old methods for orthographic
projection.
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Ortho. Projection: Basic Topics
1.1) Engineering Graphics Overview Summary
1.2) Orthographic Projection
1.3) The Glass Box Method
1.4) The Standard Views
1.5) Lines Used in an Orthographic Projection
1.6) Rules for Line Creation and Use
1.7) Creating an Orthographic Projection
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Ortho. Proj.: Advanced Topics
1.8) Auxiliary Views
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Ortho. Projection: Exercises
Exercise 1-1: Principle views
Exercise 1-2: Line types
Exercise 1-3: Line use in an orthographic
projection
Exercise 1-4: Missing lines 1
Exercise 1-5: Missing lines 2
Exercise 1-8: Drawing an orthographic
projection 1
Exercise 1-9: Drawing an orthographic
projection 2
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Ortho. Projection: Exercises
Exercise 1-12: Auxiliary views
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Engineering Graphics
1.1) Introduction to Engineering
Graphics
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Engineering Graphics
What is Engineering Graphics?
What is an Engineering Drawing?
A drawing that communicates an idea or design.
A set of rules and guidelines that help you
create an Engineering Drawing.
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Engineering Graphics
Examples of Engineering Drawings
→ Mechanical Engineers
• Detailed drawing of a part that needs to be
machined.
→ Electrical Engineers
• A circuit schematic.
• Circuit board layout.
→ Civil Engineers
• Plans for a bridge.
• Road layout.
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Orthographic Projection
Summary
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Summary
What will we learn in Chapter 3?
→ How to create an orthographic projection.
Key points
→ An orthographic projection is a 2-D
representation of a 3-D object.
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Orthographic Projection
Orthographic projection is the name given to
the type of drawing where a 3D object is
drawn as 3 different 2D views.
These views are called the Plan (Top),
Elevation (Front) and (Right/Left) End
Elevation.
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Orthographic Projection
1.2) Orthographic Projection
Introduction
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Introduction
Orthographic projection = 2-D
representation of a 3-D object.
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Introduction
An orthographic projection represents
different sides of an object.
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The Six Principal Views
The 6 principal
views are
created by
looking at the
object,
straight on, in
the directions
indicated.
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Ken
Youssefi
19 Mechanical and
Aerospace
Different Viewpoint
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Parallel Projection
Perspective
Parallel
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Orthographic Projection
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Ken Youssefi 24 Mechanical
and
Orthographic Projection
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Standard 2D views
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Related Documents
UNITEN
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First Angle
Third Angle
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Third-angle Projection
First-angle Projection
First and Third Angle Projections
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First Angle Projection
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Third Angle Projection
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Orthographic Projection
1.3) The Glass Box Method
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The Glass Box Method
How do we create the 6 principal
views?
The Glass Box Method
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Glass Box Method
The object is
placed in a
glass box.
The sides of
the box
represent the
6 principal
planes.
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Glass Box Method
The image of
the object is
projected on
the sides of the
box.
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Glass Box Method
Things to
notice!
→ The
projection
planes.
→ The
projectors.
→ How
surfaces A
and B are
projected.
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Glass Box Method
The box is
unfolded creating
the 6 principal
views.
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Youssefi
38 Mechanical and
Aerospace
Orthographic Projection
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Youssefi
39 Mechanical and
Aerospace
Standard 2D views
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Exercise 1-1
Principal Views
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Exercise 1-1
Label the 5 remaining principal views with
the appropriate view name.
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Name
each
view.
Top
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Name
each
view.
Top
Right Side
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Name
each
view.
Top
Rear Right Side
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Name
each
view.
Top
Rear Left Side Right Side
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Name
each
view.
Top
Rear Left Side
Bottom
Right Side
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What are the differences
between the Right Side
and Left Side views? Top
Right Side Rear Left Side
Bottom
They are mirror
images with one
different line
type.
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What are the differences
between the Top and
Bottom, and Front and
Rear views? Top
Right Side Rear Left Side
Bottom
They are mirror
images with
different line types.
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Which view(s) have the
least amount of hidden
or dashed lines?
Top
Right Side Rear Left Side
Bottom
Front and top views.
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Orthographic Projection
1.4) The Standard Views
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Standard Views
When constructing an orthographic
projection, we need to include enough
views to completely describe the true
shape of the part.
→ Complex part = more views
→ Simple part = less views
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Standard Views
The standard views used in an
orthographic projection are;
→ Front view
→ Top view
→ Right side view
The remaining 3 views usually don’t
add any new information.
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Standard Views
How many views do we need to
completely describe a block?
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Standard Views
How many views do we need to
completely describe a block?
2 views.
The 3rd view
duplicates
information.
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Standard Views
How many views do we need to
completely describe a sphere?
1 view.
A sphere
has only one
dimension.
Its diameter.
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Front View
The front view shows the most features
or characteristics of the object.
→ It usually contains the least amount of
hidden lines.
→ The front view is chosen first and the other
views are based on the orientation of the
front view.
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View Alignment
The top and front views are aligned
vertically and share the same width
dimension.
The front and right side views are
aligned horizontally and share the same
height dimension.
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Youssefi
62 Mechanical and
Aerospace
Standard Views of Primitive Solids
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Youssefi
63 Mechanical and
Aerospace
View Orientation
Poor orientation
Good orientation
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View Selection
Use minimum number of views
to describe the object
Select the most descriptive
views
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Conventional Practices
Holes, Ribs & Webs – Principle of Revolution
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Conventional Practices
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Youssefi
67 Mechanical and
Aerospace
Conventional Practices -
Intersections
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Miter Lines
Miter lines are used to transfer depth information.
O
45o line
drawn from
point O
Standard
multiviews
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Conventional Practices - Tangency
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Fillets, Rounds & Chamfers
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Youssefi
71 Mechanical and
Aerospace
Top view
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Edge Lines – Principal & Inclined
Principal lines appear vertical,
horizontal or as point views. Inclined
lines appear inclined in one view.
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Edge Lines – Oblique
Oblique line appears
inclined in all views
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Principal Planes Principle planes are parallel to principal orthographic
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Inclined Planes Inclined planes are perpendicular to two opposite
orthographic planes.
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Oblique Planes
Oblique planes are neither parallel nor perpendicular to
any principal orthographic planes.
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Type of Planes
Principal
Oblique
Inclined
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Edge View of a Plane
Principal planes appear in true
size in one plane and as an
edge view in the other two
planes.
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Orthographic Projection
1.5) Lines Types Used in an
Orthographic Projection
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Line Type and Weight
Line type and line weight provide
valuable information to the print
reader.
For example, line type and weight can
answer the following questions.
→ Is the feature visible or hidden from view?
→ Is the line part of the object or part of a
dimension?
→ Is the line indicating symmetry?
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Line Type and Weight
There are four commonly used line
types;
→ continuous
→ hidden
→ center
→ phantom
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Line Type and Weight
Some lines are more important than
others. Importance is indicated by line
weight or thickness.
→ The thicker the line, the more important it is.
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Line Types
Visible lines:
→ Visible lines represent visible edges and
boundaries.
→ Continuous and thick (0.5 - 0.6 mm).
Hidden lines:
→ Hidden lines represent edges and
boundaries that cannot be seen.
→ Dashed and medium thick
(0.35 - 0.45 mm).
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Line Types
Center lines:
→ Represent axes of symmetry.
→ Long dash – short dash and thin
(0.3 mm).
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Line Types
Phantom line:
→ Phantom lines are used to indicate
imaginary features.
• alternate positions of moving parts
• adjacent positions of related parts
→ The line type is long dash – short dash –
short dash and the line weight is usually
thin (0.3 mm).
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Line Types
Dimension and Extension lines:
→ Dimension and extension lines are used to
show the size of an object.
• In general, a dimension line is placed between
two extension lines and is terminated by
arrowheads, which indicates the direction and
extent of the dimension.
→ The line type is continuous and the line
weight is thin (0.3 mm).
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Line Types
Cutting Plane line:
→ Cutting plane lines are used to show where
an imaginary cut has been made through
the object in order to view interior features.
→ The line type is phantom and the line
weight is very thick (0.6 to 0.8 mm).
→ Arrows are placed at both ends of the
cutting plane line to indicate the direction of
sight.
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Line Types
Section line:
→ Section lines are used to show areas that
have been cut by the cutting plane.
→ Section lines are grouped in parallel line
patterns and usually drawn at a 45 angle.
→ The line type is usually continuous and the
line weight is thin (0.3 mm).
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Line Types
Break line:
→ Break lines are used to show imaginary
breaks in objects.
→ A break line is usually made up of a series
of connecting arcs.
→ The line type is continuous and the line
weight is usually thick (0.5 – 0.6 mm).
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Exercise 1-2
Line types
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Example 1-2
Which of the following line types is a
VISIBLE line?
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Example 1-2
Which of the following line types is a
HIDDEN line?
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Example 1-2
Which of the following line types is a
CENTER line?
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Example 1-2
Which of the following line types is a
PHANTOM line?
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Example 1-2
Which of the following line types is a
DIMENSION & EXTENSION lines?
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Example 1-2
Which of the following line types is a
CUTTING PLANE line?
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Example 1-2
Which of the following line types is a
SECTION line?
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Example 1-2
Which of the following line types is a
BREAK line?
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Example 1-2
Notice how different line types are used.
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Exercise 1-3
Line use in an orthographic
projection
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Exercise 1-3
Fill the following dotted orthographic
projection with the appropriate line types.
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Fill in the visible
lines in to top view.
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Fill in the visible
lines in to front view.
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Fill in the visible lines
in to right side view.
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Fill in the hidden
lines in to front, top
and right side views.
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Draw the center
lines in all the views.
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NOTICE!
The small dashes cross in the
middle.
NOTICE!
The center line connects
between features in the same
view.
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Orthographic Projection
1.6) Rules for Line Creation and Use
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Rules for Line Creation and Use
The following rules will help us create
lines that communicate effectively.
→ CAUTION! Due to computer automation,
some of the rules may be hard to follow.
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Using Hidden Lines
Hidden lines represent edges and
boundaries that cannot be seen.
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Creating Hidden Lines
Rule 1:
→ The length of the hidden line dashes may
vary slightly as the size of the drawing
changes.
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Creating Hidden Lines
Rule 2:
→ Hidden lines
should always
begin and end
with a dash,
→ Exception: When
the hidden line
begins or ends at
a parallel visible
or hidden line.
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Creating Hidden Lines
Rule 3:
→ Dashes should join at corners.
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Using Center Lines
Center lines represent axes of
symmetry.
→ They are important for interpreting
cylindrical shapes.
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Using Center Lines
→ They are also used to indicate circle of
centers, and paths of motion.
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Creating Center Lines
Rule 1:
→ Center lines should start and end with long
dashes.
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Creating Center Lines
Rule 2:
→ Center lines should intersect by crossing
either the long dashes or the short dashes.
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Creating Center Lines
Rule 3:
→ Center lines should extend a short distance
beyond the object or feature.
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Creating Center Lines
Rule 4:
→ Center lines may be connected within a
single view to show that two or more
features lie in the same plane.
• CAUTION! Center lines should not extend
through the space between views .
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Using Phantom Lines
Phantom lines uses:
→ They may also be used to indicate adjacent
positions of related parts.
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Using Phantom Lines
Phantom lines uses:
→ Used to indicate repeated detail.
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Using Phantom Lines
Phantom lines uses:
→ They are also used to show a change in
surface direction produced by fillets and
rounds.
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Using Phantom Lines
Phantom lines uses:
→ Used to indicate alternate positions of
moving parts.
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Creating Phantom Lines
Rule 1:
→ Phantom lines should start and end with a
long dash.
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Using Break Lines
Break lines are used to show imaginary
breaks in an object.
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Creating Break Lines
There are two types of break lines.
→ If the distance to traverse is short the series
of connecting arcs is used.
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Creating Break Lines
There are two types of break lines.
→ If the distance is long the thin straight line
with a jog is used.
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Line Precedence
If two lines occur in the same place, the line that is considered to be the least important is omitted.
Lines in order of precedence/importance are as follows;
→ Cutting plane line
→ Visible line
→ Hidden line
→ Centerline
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Orthographic Projection
1.7) Creating an Orthographic
Projection
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Choose a front view.
→ Which view shows the most about the
object?
C
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Decide how many views are needed.
→ How many and which views?
2
Front
Top
For procedural reasons, we will continue this
example by drawing all 3 standard views.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Draw the
visible
features of
the front
view.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Draw
projectors
off of the
front view.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Draw the
top view.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Project
back to the
front view.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Draw a 45
projector
off the front
view.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Draw
projectors
over to the
45 line
and down.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Draw the
right side
view.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Project
back if
needed.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
Draw
centerlines
where
necessary.
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Creating an Orthographic Projection
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Completed Drawing
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Projection Symbol
United States = 3rd angle projection
Europe = 1st angle projection
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1st Angle & 3rd Angle
Which orthographic projection uses 1st
angle projection and which uses 3rd.
3rd Angle 1st Angle
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Exercise 1-4
Missing lines 1
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Exercise 1-4
Fill in the missing
lines in the front, right
side, and top views.
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1 missing
visible line in
the front view.
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The right side
view has 1
missing visible line
and 2 missing
hidden lines.
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The top view has
5 missing visible
lines and 2
missing hidden
lines.
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Exercise 1-5
Missing lines 2
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Exercise 1-5
Fill in the missing
lines in the top, front,
and right side views.
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The top view has
1 missing visible
line.
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The front view has
4 missing visible
lines and 4
missing center
lines.
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The right side
view has 2
missing hidden
lines and 1
missing center
line.
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Exercise 1-8
Drawing an orthographic
projection 1
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Exercise 1-8
Shade in the surfaces that will appear in the front, top, and right side views.
Estimating the distances, draw the front, top, and right side views.
Identify the surfaces with the appropriate letter in the orthographic projection.
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1) Shade in the
surfaces of the front
view.
2) Draw the front
view.
3) Identify the
surfaces.
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1) Shade in the
surfaces of the right
side view.
2) Draw the right
side view.
3) Identify the
surfaces.
Notice the
horizontal and
vertical
projectors.
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1) Shade in the
surfaces of the top
view.
2) Draw the top
view.
3) Identify the
surfaces.
Notice the 45 deg.
projector
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Exercise 1-9
Drawing an orthographic
projection 2
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Exercise 1-9
Identify the best
choice for the front
view.
Estimating the
distances, draw the
front, top, and right
side views.
Front view = A
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Orthographic Projection
1.8) Auxiliary Views
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Auxiliary Views
Auxiliary views are used to show the true
shape of features that are not parallel to
any of the principle planes of projection. Aligned with the
angled surface
Partial
auxiliary
view
Skip advanced topic
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Exercise 1-12
Auxiliary View
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Exercise 1-12
Draw the auxiliary
view for this object.
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Orthographic Projection
End
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