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Drawing Exercise 1

The document provides instructions for students to complete a drawing exercise in their technology workbook. It explains that students will be given a 3D object to draw the front, top, and left orthographic views of at a scale of 10mm per grid unit. Examples are shown of the views to draw and formatting to copy into their workbook, along with tips for using their book as a T-square when drawing lines at various angles. Three drawing tasks are then outlined that increase in complexity.

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Drawing Exercise 1

The document provides instructions for students to complete a drawing exercise in their technology workbook. It explains that students will be given a 3D object to draw the front, top, and left orthographic views of at a scale of 10mm per grid unit. Examples are shown of the views to draw and formatting to copy into their workbook, along with tips for using their book as a T-square when drawing lines at various angles. Three drawing tasks are then outlined that increase in complexity.

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DRAWING EXERCISE:

➔ Complete the following in your 10m


m
Technology writing book
➔ You will be given a 3D object like the mm
10
one to the right.
➔ You have to draw the required 2D
orthographic views of the given object.
➔ An arrow will indicate the front view.
➔ The grid shown on the 3D sketch is
10mm by 10mm.
Example
First-angle orthographic projection Copy this heading and
subheading into you
Draw a front view, top view and left view of the given object Technology workbook

-Front view- -Left view-


10m
m

mm
10

-Top view-
Example

Dimensions = number of blocks x 10mm


Tip:
Use the lines in your writing book as
your T-square.
Keep the sides of your set squares
parallel to the lines in your book when
drawing vertical, 45°, 60° or 30° lines
Drawing number 1
● Draw a front view, top
view and left view of
the given object
● The arrow indicates the
front view
● The grid is 10mm x 10mm
Drawing number 2
● Draw a front view, top
view and left view of
the given object
● The arrow indicates the
front view
● Add all hidden detail
● The grid is 10mm x 10mm
Drawing number 3
● Draw a front view, top
view and left view of
the given object
● The arrow indicates the
front view
● The grid is 10mm x 10mm

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