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LEC - Sheet Layout (Contd)

The document outlines the basic steps for orthographic writing which includes selecting the necessary views, laying them out, projecting the views, and dimensioning. It provides examples of choosing a scale, using extension lines, dimension lines, leader lines, and local notes when dimensioning parts.

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LEC - Sheet Layout (Contd)

The document outlines the basic steps for orthographic writing which includes selecting the necessary views, laying them out, projecting the views, and dimensioning. It provides examples of choosing a scale, using extension lines, dimension lines, leader lines, and local notes when dimensioning parts.

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Orthographic Writing

Steps
WRITING STEPS

1. Select the necessary views


2. Layout the views.
3. Project the views.

4. Dimension the views.


1. SELECT THE NECESSARY VIEWS
2. LAYOUT THE VIEWS

A4

152

64

25

45

152

Choose an
appropriate scale
1:1
PROJECT THE VIEWS
DIMENSION THE VIEWS
x
x

y
y
x x
y

y
PART NAME

NOTES
1. Dimensions in millimeters.
2. ….
TRANSFERING
THE DEPTH DIMENSION
1. Direct measurement

3
27

2
1
0
0 1 2 3 27
Starting point
TRANSFERING
THE DEPTH DIMENSION
2. Use miter line

45

Views too close


Basic Dimensioning
COMPONENTS

1. Extension lines 10 27
10 Drill, 2 Holes
R16
2. Dimension lines
3. Leader lines
4. Dimension numbers

17
5. Local notes 43

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