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Title: Chapter 14 Axonometric Projection


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Chapter 14 Axonometric Projection
  • (Pictorial Drawing)

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Given This!
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Draw this!
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Types of Axonometric Projection
  • Isometric has equal foreshortening along each
    of the three axis directions
  • Dimetric has equal foreshortening along two
    axis directions and a different amount on the
    third axis
  • Trimetric has different foreshortening along
    all three axis directions

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Types of Axonometric Projection
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Isometric Projection
  • The projections of the edges of a cube in
    isometric projection make angles of 120 degrees
    with each other

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Isometric Projection
  • Lines of an isometric drawing that are not
    parallel to the isometric axes are called
    nonisometric lines
  • These lines are not equally foreshortened

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Isometric Projection
  • Isometric scales can be used to draw correct
    isometric projections
  • All distances are approximately 80 of true size

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Isometric Drawings
  • Isometric drawings, unlike isometric projections,
    are drawn using the full length measurements of
    the actual drawing and lacks foreshortening
  • The isometric drawing is about 25 larger than
    the isometric projection

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Iso Paper
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Making an Isometric Drawing
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Sketch an Isometric Drawing
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Iso Paper
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SOLUTION
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Sketch an Isometric Drawing
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Iso Paper
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SOLUTION
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Hidden Lines and Centerlines
  • Hidden lines are omitted unless they are needed
    to make the drawing clear
  • Center lines are shown if they are needed to
    indicate symmetry or if they are needed for
    dimensioning

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Angles in Isometric
  • Angles project true size only when the plane
    containing the angle is parallel to the plane of
    projection
  • An angle may project to appear larger or smaller
    than the true angle depending on its position

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Ellipses in Isometric
  • If a circle lies in a plane that is not parallel
    to the plane of projection, the circle projects
    as an ellipse
  • Ellipses can be constructed using offset
    measurements

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Ellipses in Isometric
  • Approximate ellipses can be constructed from arcs

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Drawing Ellipses
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Drawing Isometric Cylinders
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Irregular Objects
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Irregular Objects
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Curves in Isometric
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Screw Threads in Isometric
  • Parallel partial ellipses equally spaced at the
    symbolic thread pitch can be used to represent
    screw threads

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Arcs in Isometric
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Intersections
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Spheres in Isometric
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Isometric Sectioning
  • Isometric sectioning is useful in drawing open or
    irregularly shaped objects

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Isometric Dimensioning
  • Isometric dimensions are similar to dimensions on
    multiview drawings but should match the pictorial
    style

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Exploded Assemblies
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Piping Diagrams
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Sketch an Isometric Drawing
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Solution
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Iso Paper
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Sketch an Isometric Drawing
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Iso Paper
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Solution
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