Parallel Line Layout Flashcards

1
Q

Parallel line layout is generally used on round or oval pipe.

A

Yes

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2
Q

The profile is broken into 7 equal spaces.

A

No

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3
Q

The base line is the same thing as the stretchout.

A

No

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4
Q

Pi times diameter is the formula for circumference.

A

Yes

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5
Q

The seam of the pipe is located opposite the hole for the intersecting T pipe.

A

Yes

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6
Q

A profile is the same as a plan view.

A

No

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7
Q

An elevation view is seeing the object from above.

A

No

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8
Q

To save time in the layout, the full plan view is used.

A

No

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9
Q

A systematic method of numbering is used to avoid confusion.

A

Yes

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10
Q

Profiles are only used in parallel line development/layout.

A

No

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11
Q

Seams and connections are added to the pattern pieces

A

Yes

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12
Q

Transferring measurements on Metal and projecting lines on paper accomplish the same thing.

A

Yes

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13
Q

The circumference of a mitered pipe broken into 12 equal spaces.

A

Yes

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14
Q

An exact elevation view is necessary for the layout

A

Yes

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15
Q

In order to cut down on unnecessary lines, a plan view is used.

A

No

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