Orthographic to isometric drawing

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The discussion focuses on converting an orthographic drawing into an isometric representation. The original poster is struggling to visualize the object and seeks assistance. Feedback indicates that there are errors in the isometric drawing, particularly in the bottom left corner. Clarification is provided regarding the interpretation of circular features as either pegs or holes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of accurately identifying these elements for a successful conversion.
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I have to convert the orthographic given into an isometric drawing. I am struggling to visualise the object with the orthographic so if anyone can help me out it would be great

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Picture attached. My attempt is hardly complete, but i just want to know if I am on the right track and if I have made any errors
 

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Not too hard to work out if each of the round things are pegs or holes.
 
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There is something wrong at the bottom left corner of your isometric.
 

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CWatters said:
There is something wrong at the bottom left corner of your isometric.

Hi, you mentioned something about pegs or holes which I overlooked before. Am I correct when I say that the left circle is a peg protruding out 1 unit? And the circle on the right is a hole?
 
Yes, that's what I think.
 

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