Chapter Seven. 2D Drawing Representation

OBJECTIVES

After studying the material in this chapter, you should be able to:

  1. Represent curved surfaces in multiview drawings.

  2. Show intersections and tangencies of curved and planar surfaces.

  3. Represent common types of holes.

  4. Show fillets, rounds, and runouts in a 2D drawing.

  5. Use partial views.

  6. Apply revolution conventions when necessary for clarity.

  7. Show removed views and projected views.

  8. Show right- and left-hand parts.

  9. Project curved surfaces by points.

  10. Show and label an enlarged detail.

  11. Show conventional breaks.

Refer to the following standards:

  • ANSI/ASME Y14.3 Multiview and Sectional View Drawings

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