After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Apply the concept of cutting planes to create section views.
2. Represent cutting plane lines and section lines, using conventional practices.
3. Create full, half, offset, removed, revolved, broken-out, auxiliary, and assembly section views, using conventional practices.
4. Create conventional breaks for different materials and cross sections.
5. Represent ribs, webs, and thin features in section, using conventional practices.
6. Represent aligned sectioned features, using conventional practices.
7. Apply section theory to computer models when designing.
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