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+ FV TV PROBLEM: A SQUARE PLATE IS PIERCED THROUGH CENTRALLY BY A CYLINDER WHICH COMES OUT EQUALLY FROM BOTH FACES OF PLATE. IT’S FV & TV ARE SHOWN. DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW. 50 30 D 30 10 + FV TV

FV TV PROBLEM: A CIRCULAR PLATE IS PIERCED THROUGH CENTRALLY BY A SQUARE PYRAMID WHICH COMES OUT EQUALLY FROM BOTH FACES OF PLATE. IT’S FV & TV ARE SHOWN. DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW. 30 10 60 D 40 SQUARE FV TV

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. X Y 30 D 50 D 10 40 20 FV TV

r r R r P 450 R r 300 PROBLEM: A HEMI-SPHERE IS CENTRALLY PLACED ON THE TOP OF A FRUSTOM OF CONE. DRAW ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS OF THE ASSEMBLY. 50 D 30 D 50 r R r r P FIRST CONSTRUCT ISOMETRIC SCALE. USE THIS SCALE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS IN THIS PROBLEM. r R 450 300

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. X Y 50 20 25 O O

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. x y FV TV 35 10 30 20 40 70 O O

F.V. & T.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. x y FV SV TV 30 10 ALL VIEWS IDENTICAL

F.V. & T.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. ALL VIEWS IDENTICAL FV SV x y 10 40 60 40 TV 60

F.V. & T.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. x y FV SV TV ALL VIEWS IDENTICAL 40 60 10

F.V. & T.V. of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 10 30 50 35 20 D 30 D 60 D FV TV X Y RECT. SLOT O

F.V. and S.V.of an object are given. Draw it’s isometric view. 10 O 40 25 15 80 10 F.V. S.V. O