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| Jul18-12, 04:41 PM | #1 |
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Drafting Question: What are auxiliary and sectional views?
What are auxiliary and sectional views when making orthographic projections? I missed class today, so I would like if someone could explain their significance in drafting.
P.S. I am drafting by hand, so no references to auto-CAD or SolidWorks please. BiP |
| Jul18-12, 06:14 PM | #2 |
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I did an awful lot of draughting by hand (even built my own table with a really nice machine and all of the fun tools), but I studied it only in grade 9 and 10. (It wasn't available in higher grades at my school.)
The way that I remember it is that auxiliary views are simply alternates to the normal ones, such as close-ups of exploded components. Sectionals are cut-aways, as if part of the object has been removed to reveal something behind it without the confusion of using hidden lines. I'm not 100% sure about that, but it's the way that I was taught. |
| Jul18-12, 06:26 PM | #3 |
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Like Danger, without any formal training since high school, I would have said the same thing as he.
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| Jul19-12, 01:19 AM | #4 |
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Drafting Question: What are auxiliary and sectional views?Sectional drawings are as you described. Exploded View drawings (my favorite when I was a draftsman in the dark ages BC - before computers) were considered an assembly drawing in our terminology. |
| Jul19-12, 02:10 AM | #5 |
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Thanks for the info, NUCENG.
I can't afford any kind of draughting software, so I do my stuff in Inkscape (or Illustrator if I fire up one the the G3's). Auxiliaries are still quite handy to me. Now that you've mentioned it, I remember the term "assembly drawing". I'd forgotten in the 40 years since school. |
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