Exam 2: The Alphabet of Lines and Object Lines

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Discuss how an object line is drawn.

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An object line is always drawn thick (dark) and solid so that the outline or shape of the object is clearly emphasized on the drawing.

  What does the accompanying figure represent? What does the accompanying figure represent?

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This type of line represents the outline of an object. Thickness of the line may vary according to the size and complexity of the part being described.

  In the accompanying figure, the blue arrows point to ____ lines. In the accompanying figure, the blue arrows point to ____ lines.

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The types of lines commonly found on drawings are known as the ____ of lines.

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The ____ is the basis of all industrial drawings.

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Discuss the thickness (weights) of lines and when each type should be used.

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Drawings used to meet ____ standards have three line thicknesses: thin, medium, and thick.

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The shape of an object is described on a drawing by thick (dark) lines known as visible edge or ____ lines.

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List three types of lines that are most widely used from the alphabet of lines.

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Which organization has adopted and recommended drafting techniques and standards for lines?

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Alphabet lines are used in combination with each other on all the prints in the ____ Series.

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