Architectural Drafting and Design (MindTap Course List)
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The reason for use of a soft lead and rounded point of pencil while sketching.
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Use isometric paper to construct engineering isometric projection. Scale up and construct isometric projection
accordingly. Holes in this object are all the way through. Please draw BY HAND using consistent spacing on isometric
paper. Will upvote if done correctly.
Detail drawing is a multiview representation of a single part with dimensions and notes.
Select one:
O True
O False
Additional Problem #2
30 mm
Locate the centroid of the cross-sectional area at right.
Sketch the cross-sectional area to scale and show the
location of the centroid on your sketch. Show the scale on
the drawing.
40 mm
50 mm
For problems 6.2 and addl. #2 use Table 6.1 in OK (Section 6.1
posted on Canvas)
60 mm
100 mm
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