Orthographic Exercises- Solution

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Orthographic Exercises- Solution ENGN103 Engineering Drawing Spring 2014/15

Square of side 40mm resting on HP.

Square of side 40mm resting on HP Square of side 40mm resting on HP. 5mm away from HP, 10mm away from PP and 15mm away from VP.

Circle of diameter 50mm resting on HP Circle of diameter 50mm resting on HP. 15mm away from VP and 5mm away from PP.

Rectangle of sides 55mm and 40mm, with short edge on HP Rectangle of sides 55mm and 40mm, with short edge on HP. 15mm away from PP and 10mm away from VP.

Hexagon of sides 40mm lying flat on HP. 10mm away from VP and PP.

Triangle of sides 40mm, 30mm and 30mm with its corner on HP, making 20degree and 100 degree with HP.

Square of side 45mm resting on HP 10mm away from PP and VP Square of side 45mm resting on HP 10mm away from PP and VP. Inclined at 45degree with the VP.

A circle of radius 25mm lying flat on HP, 10mm away from VP A circle of radius 25mm lying flat on HP, 10mm away from VP. A triangle of sides 25mm, 25mm, 25mm is resting on the circle.

Cube of side 45mm with a hole of 10mmx10mmx10mm in the center of one of the sides.

Triangular Pyramid of sides 30mm and height 55mm.

A cone of base radius 20mm and height 40mm. Resting on the corner.

A cylinder of base radius 15mm and length 55mm. resting on the side.