Auxiliary Views: Problem-1 fig. shows F.V, auxiliary T.V and incomplete S.V complete the side view
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- Auxiliary Views: fig. shows Front View, auxiliary Top View and incomplete S.V complete the side view
An auxiliary view is simply a “helper” view, which shows the slanted part of the object as it actually is. It turns, or projects, the. object so that the true size and shape of the surf ace (or surfaces) are seen as they actually are. Auxiliary views are commonly found on many types of industrial drawings.
Auxiliary views are a type of orthographic projection used to determine the true size and shape of inclined and oblique surfaces of objects. Normally, auxiliary views are projected from existing principal views. However, auxiliary views can also be drawn first and then used to create a principal view.
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