Exam 5: Reading Multiviews
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Multiview projection establishes views of an object projected upon two or more planes of projection by using orthographic projection techniques, and the result of multiview projection is a multiview drawing
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All surfaces should be shown true size on a multiview print when possible
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A ____ can be used when a view has features that cannot be dimensioned clearly.
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Views called portion views are used when symmetrical objects are shown in a limited space.
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A ____________________ is a slightly angled corner on an object.
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When possible, a multiview shows the surface of the object in its true size and shape.
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When the glass box is unfolded, how many views are created and what are the names for these views?
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The two standard projection methods for creating multiviews are first- and third-angle projection.
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A multiview drawing represents the shape of an object using two or more views, but using one view is an option for some objects.
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In situations where the plane of projection is not parallel to the surface of the object, the resulting orthographic view is ____.
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There are six primary views that used to describe an object completely, it is often necessary to use all six views on a print.
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The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) publication ASME Y14.3, Multi and Sectional View Drawings recommends standards for multiview drawings.
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When is a detail view used, how is the location of the detail view identified on the view from where the detail is taken, and how is the detail view located and titled on the drawing?
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Rotating views from their normal alignment with the six principal views should be avoided, but it is possible if necessary. Describe when rotating views is necessary, and explain how the rotating view method is established.
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In a third-angle projection, the quadrant of visualization from which the object derives its views is the lower right quadrant, also known as the third quadrant.
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