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    Normally a Jig or Fixture Is Drawn as an Assembly
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Normally a Jig or Fixture Is Drawn as an Assembly

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Normally a jig or fixture is drawn as an assembly of the unit ready for use, and the workpiece or part to be held is drawn in position. How is the workpiece drawn in relationship to the jig or fixture?

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