| Learning Objectives (See related pages)
After completing this chapter, you will be able to:
1. Apply the theory 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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