Isometric drawing Types of axonometric: A) Isometric B) Diametric

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Isometric drawing Types of axonometric: A) Isometric B) Diametric C) Trimetric

drawing

Isometric projection of Lines drawing

drawing

Isometric Drawing Steps: 1) Draw the orthogonal views of the object and enclose them in the smallest rectangular box possible. 2) Draw the enclosing box in isometric with the edges at 120 to each other. 3) Start with the parts that lie at, or adjacent to, the faces of the box and then proceed away from there. Points are first projected using their coordinates: then lines are drawn to form the edges of faces surfaces. 4) Omit all hidden parts for clarity.

Three Dimensional Objects

Exercise ISO1

Exercise ISO2

Exercise ISO3

Exercise ISO4

Exercise ISO5

Exercise ISO2

Exercise ISO3

Exercise 13b.6