I’ll just mention one point. If view D is correct, view A starting from the bottom where the 3” dimension line is, should have a solid line on the edge, a hidden line for the bottom section, a solid line for the edge of the top section, and a solid line for the edge of the thinner section. If view A is the correct one, the bottom section in view D should be cut off flush with the right edge of the top section. Another caution: These are the standard “views” in the US system of drawing. In much of the rest of the world, “Third angle projection” is used and the accessory figures are like a strong light projected an image into figures C and D. They sort of look like the same outline but some lines change from object to hidden and vice versa.
I still don't understand why the bottom part of the right view jutted out, when the top view made it seem like the back side was flush. Error? Maybe. Questions would solve this IRL.
thank you for laying out the basics, appreciate your time with making this video
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me, wonderful knowledge
you are welcome it is my pleasure to help you out.
I’m in fab class and this is very helpful. Thank you!
Thanks sir
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Awesome video thank you for sharing.
you are welcome Andrew, make sure you check in next week for unit two. Hang with Heavy" and you will be able to read and draw basic prints.
I wish you would have repeated the answers when pointing out the lines but thank you it was a good video
Any particular reason the side view was drawn incorrectly ?
I do not see the discrepancy, would you be able to point it out for me?
I’ll just mention one point. If view D is correct, view A starting from the bottom where the 3” dimension line is, should have a solid line on the edge, a hidden line for the bottom section, a solid line for the edge of the top section, and a solid line for the edge of the thinner section.
If view A is the correct one, the bottom section in view D should be cut off flush with the right edge of the top section.
Another caution: These are the standard “views” in the US system of drawing. In much of the rest of the world, “Third angle projection” is used and the accessory figures are like a strong light projected an image into figures C and D. They sort of look like the same outline but some lines change from object to hidden and vice versa.
Top view doesn't match the front and right view.... unless I'm trippin
I see what he did.... he didn't specify it so it threw me off.
I still don't understand why the bottom part of the right view jutted out, when the top view made it seem like the back side was flush.
Error? Maybe. Questions would solve this IRL.
Why is this in comedy?
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Dang Jay I am not sure I can do that, maybe more sheet metal! Thanks for watching
You a bubblehead? I as on a "target" AS31 and AS11 MANY YEARS ago.