Midterm Study Flashcards
What types of views are presented if not all details can be shown in the three principle views?
auxiliary
At what angle is a cube rotated about a vertical axis in the first step when creating an isometric view?
45 deg
What projection system and what units are common in ANSI standards?
3rd, inches
What scale would be used if the drawing is at scale 1 inch = 1 foot
architectural
In isometric view, which of the following shows true dimension
measure on or parallel to the isometric axis only
What type of auxiliary view uses a break line to indicate that a portion of the view was left out?
partial
Which of the following is NOT a type of scale used for engineering drawing?
machine
What does the number on the left side of a scale designation stand for (e.g. 1 =2?)
Measurement on the drawing
How many degrees separate the isometric axes?
120 deg
What types of lines are drawn to indicate solid material has been cut through when creating section views?
section lining
How many principle views are there?
6
What type of line is used to represent a surface or feature which is obscured by another part of the object?
Hidden
What type of surface appears as an edge on the front view and a foreshortened similar shape in the top and right views?
Inclined
What dimension is common/true between the Front, Right, Left and Back views?
Height
What type of line is used to facilitate the transfer of details between the Right and Top views?
Miter
What projection system is used in the United States?
third
What type of surface appears as true size and shape in the front view and an edge view in the right and top views?
Normal
What do you call a view that is not one of the six principle views?
Auxiliary
What type of surface has the same number of corners and edges in the Front, Top, and Right views?
Oblique
What do the line types look like
Visible - continuous
Hidden - dashed
Phantom - continuous, dash, dash
center, continuous, dash, continuous