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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @domsrole1886
    @domsrole1886 9 месяцев назад

    2d drawing ?

    • @mahmudhasanmaraj
      @mahmudhasanmaraj  8 месяцев назад +1

      After Modeling the 3d model. you can open new drawing paper then import the 3d model to get the 2d drawing.
      or you can pdf from the below link:
      m.blog.naver.com/studycadcam/220699179291
      Keep Learning and Be Different.

  • @JBCool0729
    @JBCool0729 Год назад

    you screw up on that stand of. You look at the lines but that is only how camera position came out and you should not look at that. But if you look at dimension 30mm you can see that is at 90 deg. to the plate so that means that angles should be the same on both size of the stand off....😢

    • @mahmudhasanmaraj
      @mahmudhasanmaraj  Год назад

      As this is an isometric view, the camera position also plays an important part. What you have said, I understand. But if I draw as you are asking 30mm with 90 degree angle, there is no indication of starting point in the inclined surface. If I take same distance from both side that don't match with the drawing camera position.
      So, What's the solution?
      ==> It's Simple. As the Draft person didn't give the starting of inclined position So that I have used Descriptive Geometric Method. There might be slight error because both the drawing and my model isn't in the same plane. But I think Tolerance will cover up that slight error in actual real life situation.