Views Flashcards

1
Q

How do you select a front view?

A

Defining curves
Position of normal use
Longest dimension
Least hidden features

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2
Q

Select a front view for a bracket:

A

Show the bend

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3
Q

When an object has uniform shape and thickness or is symmetrical:

A

Just one view may be used

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4
Q

When an object is symmetrical:

A

Use a partial view using break line

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5
Q

When you want to show just a detail:

A

Use a detail view and a phantom line around the detail to be shown

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6
Q

Removed views to show a feature which may otherwise be hidden can be used by:

A

Labelling the viewpoint with a phantom view and labeling the view with letter - letter (ex. A-A)

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7
Q

Removed views can also be shown using a:

A

reference arrow

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8
Q

Simplified views can be used to:

A

show views without confusing hidden lines in place of the original view

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