Unit 6 #2.2 Engineering/CAD.

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Unit 6 #2.2 Engineering/CAD

Engineering/CAD 1. Using first angle Orthographic Projection how many views will you create, and what is each view called?

2. Engineering/CAD 2. Your aim is to create, from the front view, an____________projection drawing as shown below in Figure 2.2a. Note how the views are constructed in line with _________ other, allowing the features to be 'projected' between the views.

3. Engineering/CAD 3. Found on page 12 do steps 1-5 using the paint program.

4. Engineering/CAD 4. Explain the difference between the first and third angle Projection systems.

5. Engineering/CAD 5. What are standards?