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MULTIVIEW DRAWING
The purpose of a Multiview Drawing is to
represent a three dimensional object on a two
dimensional sheet of paper or in a two
dimensional drawing space.
Multiview Drawings are used by Engineers,
Architects and Contractors to Design and
Build tiny objects such as microchips or large
objects such as buildings, shopping centers,
bridges and interstate interchanges.
Visualizing a Multiview Drawing
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Orthographic Projection
Projection of points at 90 degrees to a parallel projection plane.
Object Suspended in a Glass Box to Produce 6
Principal Views
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Unfolding the Glass Box to Produce a Six-View Drawing
U.S. Standard for the Arrangement of the Six Principal Views
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Application of the Alphabet of Lines to Multiview Drawings
Proper Application of the Precedence of Lines
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Isometric View of Object
Creating a Three-View Orthographic Drawing
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Creating a Three-View Orthographic Drawing
Creating a Three-View Orthographic Drawing
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Creating a Three-View Orthographic Drawing
Creating a Three-View Orthographic Drawing
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Creating a Three-View Orthographic Drawing
Complete Three-View Orthographic Drawing
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