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The document contains instructions and examples for a series of exercises involving orthographic projection and multi-view drawings. Students are asked to sketch front, top, and side views of various objects showing dimensions of different geometric shapes, sheet metal parts, and assemblies. They are also given exercises to add missing lines and missing third views to incomplete multi-view sketches. The goal is to practice orthographic projection skills for creating technical drawings.

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Spacer. Draw or Sketch All Necessary Views.: 264 Exercise 6.1

The document contains instructions and examples for a series of exercises involving orthographic projection and multi-view drawings. Students are asked to sketch front, top, and side views of various objects showing dimensions of different geometric shapes, sheet metal parts, and assemblies. They are also given exercises to add missing lines and missing third views to incomplete multi-view sketches. The goal is to practice orthographic projection skills for creating technical drawings.

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264 CHAPTER 6 ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION

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2. PART IS SYMMETRIC IN 2 AXES
3. MAKE FROM .060” THICK SHEET METAL

Exercise 6.4 Sheet Metal Bracket. Create a drawing of the necessary orthographic views for the sheet metal bracket.
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Exercise 6.5 Multiview Sketching Problems. Sketch necessary orthographic views on graph paper or plain paper, showing
either one or two problems per sheet as assigned by your instructor. These exercises are designed to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ size A
or metric A4 paper. The units shown may be either .500″ and .250″ or 10 mm and 5 mm. All holes are through holes.
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Exercise 6.6 Missing-Line Sketching Problems. (1) Sketch the given views on graph paper or plain paper showing either one
or two problems per sheet as assigned by your instructor. See the examples at the beginning of this chapter’s exercises. These
exercises are designed to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ size A or metric A4 paper. Add the missing lines. The squares may be either .250″
or 5 mm. (2) Sketch in isometric on isometric paper or in oblique on cross-section paper, if assigned.
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Exercise 6.7 Third-View Sketching Problems. Sketch the given views and add the missing views as indicated on graph paper
or plain paper. These exercises are designed to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ size A or metric A4 paper. The squares may be either .25″ or
5 mm. The given views are either front and right-side views or front and top views. Hidden holes with centerlines are drilled
holes.
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Exercise 6.8 Missing-View Problems. Sketch or draw the given views, and add the missing view. If dimensions are required,
study Chapter 11. These exercises are designed to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ size A or metric A4 paper. Use metric or decimal-inch
dimensions as assigned by the instructor. Move dimensions to better locations where possible. In problems 1–5, all surfaces are
normal surfaces.
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Exercise 6.9 Missing-View Problems. Sketch or draw the given views, and add the missing view. These exercises are designed
to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ size A or metric A4 paper. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11. Use metric or decimal-inch
dimensions as assigned by the instructor. Move dimensions to better locations where possible.
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Exercise 6.10 Missing-View Problems. Sketch or draw the given views, and add the missing view. These exercises are
designed to fit on 8.5″ × 11″ size A or metric A4 paper. If dimensions are required, study Chapter 11. Use metric or decimal-
inch dimensions as assigned by the instructor. Move dimensions to better locations where possible.

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