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Multiviews and Auxiliary Views
Bertoline - Fundamentals of Graphics Communication Third Edition

CHAPTER 6 Multiviews and Auxiliary Views

After completing this chapter, the student will be able to:

1. Explain orthographic and multiview projection.

2. Identify frontal, horizontal, and profile planes.

3. Identify the six principal views and the three space dimensions.

4. Apply standard line practices to multiview drawings.

5. Create a multiview drawing by sketching or CAD.

6. Identify normal, inclined, and oblique planes in multiview drawings.

7. Represent lines, curves, surfaces, holes, fillets, rounds, chamfers, runouts, ellipses, and space curves in multiview sketches.

8. Apply visualization by solids and surfaces to read multiview drawings.

9. Explain the importance of multiviews.

10. Identify limiting elements, hidden features, and intersection of two planes in multiviews.

11. Create auxiliary views.

12. Explain auxiliary view projection theory.