Download drawing worksheet: drive.google.com/open?id=1pgO... This video teaches how to draw isometric views of a hexagonal lamina using the Box method.
Isometric scale should be used if you are drawing isometric projection. For isometric view, true length can be used. Isometric view is accepted as practical, as it simplifies the length measurement. Thanks!
Yes, in isometric view, the sides will be of the same dimension as original 30 mm. No isometric length or reduction in length. (I hope I have answered your question)
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Good explanation, but we have to take isometric scale readings.
Isometric scale should be used if you are drawing isometric projection. For isometric view, true length can be used. Isometric view is accepted as practical, as it simplifies the length measurement. Thanks!
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After taking angle .... Then we should join only by drawing 30mm only
Yes, in isometric view, the sides will be of the same dimension as original 30 mm. No isometric length or reduction in length. (I hope I have answered your question)
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