Orthographic to isometric drawing

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The discussion centers on the challenges of converting orthographic drawings to isometric views. The user is struggling with visualizing the component and has shared their attempts for feedback. They have made some progress but are uncertain about the accuracy of their isometric representation, particularly a circled area that appears incorrect. A response highlights that the isometric drawing inaccurately represents an angled notch, suggesting that certain lines should be invisible based on the orthographic projections. The conversation emphasizes the importance of accurately interpreting depth and visibility in isometric drawings.
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Hi,

So I've just recently transitioned from converting isometric drawings --> orthographic to orthographic --> isometric and I am having quite a bit of difficulty with the latter

I have attached the question and my attempt at it (hardly anything because I am having trouble visualising how the component looks like.

Any help would be appreciated

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since my original post, I have fiddled around and seemed to come to a drawing that looks closer to the answer. Could anyone tell me if I am on the right path? And also in the attachment, the portion circled doesn't look right to me, but I don't know how to make it seem 3D. Any help would be appreciated

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The way you have the isometric drawn, you show the angled notch in the near corner of the object extending the full depth, which is not what the ortho projections indicate: the lines on the bottom should be invisible.
 
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