From the course: Engineering Drawings for Manufacturing
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Solution: Choose and place views
From the course: Engineering Drawings for Manufacturing
Solution: Choose and place views
- [Instructor] Are you ready to see how we drew this part? We managed to fully represent the part with one orthographic view, one section view, and one detail view. We also added a pictorial view for clarity, but this is optional. How did we arrive at this solution? Well, we actually started with the section view. Since there's this groove on the inside of the part, we know we need a section view to show it. You might have been tempted to take the section view from a side view of the part like this. While this is certainly an acceptable way to draw a section view, you'll notice that all the features that you would have dimensioned in the side view can also be dimensioned in the section view. So, it would be better to eliminate the side view and take the section view from the front view of the part, like this. Using the same thinking, we can see that all the other orthographic views of the part don't provide any new…
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Represent a 3D part in 2D using orthographic views3m 39s
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Depict internal features with section views2m 2s
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Enhance smaller features by depicting them in detail views1m 50s
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Leverage 3D CAD to create pictorial views1m 5s
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Use the correct line conventions to clarify geometry2m 16s
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Challenge: Choose and place views1m 1s
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Solution: Choose and place views1m 49s
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