Exam 12: Auxiliary Views and Revolutions
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The auxiliary plane must always be parallel to the inclined surface to be drawn.
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Auxiliary planes can be envisioned as hinged planes folded from the normal orthographic planes.
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When drawing an auxiliary view for a wedge stop, what should you do next after drawing the orthographic views?
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Imagine that you are drawing an auxiliary view for a truncated hexagonal prism. What should you do immediately before projecting perpendicular from the inclined plane?
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The plane through which the inclined surface is viewed is called the _____ plane.
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Only the front and top views can be rotated about a theoretical axis placed on the view.
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