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2 Engineering Drawing Practice

The document contains instructions for preparing freehand drawings of objects shown in multiple views, including missing third views, orthographic drawings, isometric drawings, and auxiliary views. It also includes using a nomograph to estimate a value based on given variables in an equation.
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2 Engineering Drawing Practice

The document contains instructions for preparing freehand drawings of objects shown in multiple views, including missing third views, orthographic drawings, isometric drawings, and auxiliary views. It also includes using a nomograph to estimate a value based on given variables in an equation.
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1. Two views of an object are shown. Prepare a free hand drawing of the missing third view.

2. Two views of an object are shown. Prepare a free hand drawing of the missing third view.

3. Two views of an object are shown. Prepare a free hand drawing of the missing third view.

4. A pictorial sketch of an object is shown. Prepare a freehand three-view orthographic drawing set.
5. Plan and elevation views of an object are shown.
(a) Prepare a freehand drawing of the view that shows surface A in true shape.
(b) Referring to part (a), what is this view of surface A called?
(c) Prepare a freehand drawing of the view that shows surface B in true shape.
(d) Referring to part (a), what is this view of surface B called?
6. Prepare a freehand isometric drawing of the object shown. Hint: Lay off horizontal and vertical
(1.e.; isometric) lines along the isometric axes shown.
7. Two lines in an oblique position are shown. Prepare a freehand right auxiliary normal view.
8. Two lines in an oblique position are shown. Prepare a freehand read auxiliary normal view.
9. A parallel-scale nomograph has been prepared to solve the equation D = 1.075 √𝑊𝐻. Use the
nomograph to estimate the value of D when H = 10 and W = 40.

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