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In orthogonal projection, we leave space between different views to keep the drawing clear and easy to read. This prevents details from overlapping and ensures each view is distinct. Reasons for spacing: 1. Clarity: Avoids confusion by separating views. 2. Detail: Keeps each view's details separate. 3. Dimensions: Provides room for measurements and notes. How much space to leave: Standards: Follow guidelines like ISO or BIS, which usually recommend at least 10 mm. Drawing Size: More space for larger drawings, less for smaller ones (e.g., 10-30 mm). Adjust based on what looks clear and professional.
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Explain Sectional Views also
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Please show me how to draw isomatric view from orthographic view on this sane object please
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why are there spaces between the views and how much space
In orthogonal projection, we leave space between different views to keep the drawing clear and easy to read. This prevents details from overlapping and ensures each view is distinct.
Reasons for spacing:
1. Clarity: Avoids confusion by separating views.
2. Detail: Keeps each view's details separate.
3. Dimensions: Provides room for measurements and notes.
How much space to leave:
Standards: Follow guidelines like ISO or BIS, which usually recommend at least 10 mm.
Drawing Size: More space for larger drawings, less for smaller ones (e.g., 10-30 mm).
Adjust based on what looks clear and professional.
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How to drawing by 3rd angle projection
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explain section view also
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