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  1. In this Chapter, you will be constructing isometric drawings from given orthographic projections of an object. It is also useful for equipment designers as they can easily interpret the method of …

  2. The Intergraph SmartTM 3D Drawings and Reports task creates orthographic drawings (by a variety of methods), isometric drawings, and reports from the model. When the 3D model changes, you can …

  3. There is an easier way to represent these objects with an Isometric Drawing . The part is held with one vertical edge, then tilted toward the viewer until the other horizontal edges diverge at a 30 degree …

  4. Convert the following orthographic drawing to isometric drawing using the additive method. Use a separate sheet of isometric paper. Remember to add dimensions and a title block. Assume that each …

  5. Isometrics are very common in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) programs and are only slightly more difficult to sketch than oblique pictorials. In this activity, you will develop your isometric sketching …

  6. We will start by drawing an isometric box that makes up the main body of the object. From there, we will add the semicircular hole at the bottom and the half cylinder at the top. The first thing we need to do …

  7. The planes representing the faces of the cube as well as other faces parallel to these faces are called isometric planes or isoplanes. Note that isometric planes are always parallel to any of the planes …