
Auxiliary Views, Part 1 (1947)
This content discusses the concept of auxiliary views in orthographic projection, explaining their necessity for accurately depicting objects with slanting surfaces. It highlights the limitations of principal views when dealing with such surfaces and introduces auxiliary planes, which are parallel to the slanting faces, to create auxiliary views. These views provide true shapes of the surfaces that cannot be captured by standard front, top, or side views. The process of constructing auxiliary views involves understanding the relationships between the auxiliary and principal planes and using dimensions from the principal views to create accurate representations.
Keywords
auxiliary views, orthographic projection, slanting surfaces, principal views, projection planes, construction, true shape, dimensions
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