Modern Graphics Communications, 1/e
Chapter 8 - AUXILIARY VIEW, DEVELOPMENTS, AND INTERSECTIONS

     

  1. What is meant by true length? By true size?


  2. Why is a true-length line always parallel to an adjacent reference line?


  3. If an auxiliary view is drawn from the front view, its depth dimensions would be the same as in what other views?


  4. Describe one method for transferring depth between views.


  5. What is the difference between a complete auxiliary view and a partial auxiliary view?


     

  6. How many auxiliary views are necessary to draw the true size of an inclined plane? Of an oblique plane?


  7. What is the angle between the reference-plane (or folding line) and the direction-of-sight lines?


  8. How is the development of a pyramid similar to the development of a cone?


  9. When developing a truncated cone or pyramid, why is the complete solid developed first?


  10. What descriptive geometry techniques are used to determine the intersection points between two solids?


  11. What is a transition piece?


  12. What is a stretched line?


  13. Which parts of a development are true size and true shape?


  14. What building trades use developments and intersections?


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