CHAPTER 6 Multiviews and Auxiliary ViewsAfter completing this chapter, the student will be able to:
1. Explain orthographic and multiview projection.
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2. Identify frontal, horizontal, and profile planes.
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3. Identify the six principal views and the three space dimensions.
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4. Apply standard line practices to multiview drawings.
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5. Create a multiview drawing by sketching or CAD.
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6. Identify normal, inclined, and oblique planes in multiview drawings.
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7. Represent lines, curves, surfaces, holes, fillets, rounds, chamfers, runouts, ellipses, and space curves in multiview sketches.
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8. Apply visualization by solids and surfaces to read multiview drawings.
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9. Explain the importance of multiviews.
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10. Identify limiting elements, hidden features, and intersection of two planes in multiviews.
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11. Create auxiliary views.
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12. Explain auxiliary view projection theory.
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