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Dimensioning Dimensioning PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Dimensioning Design and Modeling © 2011 Project Lead The Way, Inc.

Dimensioning Why Dimension? PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Engineers, designers, and engineering technologists need to know Size and Location of all features Size dimensions describe the size of each geometric feature. With respect to linear dimensions, size dimensions are sometimes referred to as overall dimensions and will tell the viewer the overall width, height, and depth of an object. Location dimensions show the location of each geometric feature within an object or view. Location dimensions tell the viewer where edges occur inside an object view.

Dimension Completely Width Dimensioning PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Dimension Completely Width The students should notice the location of the dimensions and how the largest are on the top or outside and they become gradually smaller as you get closer to the object.

Dimension Completely Width Height Dimensioning PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Dimension Completely Width Height Talk to the students about over-dimensioning and what is meant by over-dimensioning.

Dimension Completely Width Height Depth Dimensioning PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Dimension Completely Width Height Depth Point out the location dimensions for the circle. Center mark and centerline bisectors are needed to show where the center of a circle is.

Dimension Line Types Dimension Line Extension Line Leader Line Dimensioning PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Dimension Line Types Dimension Line Extension Line Dimension Line - Thin lines capped with arrowheads which may be broken along their length to provide space for the dimension numerals. Whenever possible try to center the dimension between the arrows. Extension Line - Thin lines used to establish the extent of a dimension. Extension lines should not touch the object. Notice the space between the object line and the extension line, and between the center line and the extension line in the hole location dimension. Extension lines can be shared between individual dimension lines. Leader Line - Lines that are thin and used to connect a specific note to a feature. Point out the symbol for diameter. Leader Line

¼ in. scale or 4 squares = 1 in. Dimensioning PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Your Turn to Practice ¼ in. scale or 4 squares = 1 in. Give students time to complete this in Activity 1.4.5 Dimensioning before going on to the next slide. Tell students that it is not good dimensioning practice to dimension to a hidden line. A future presentation will describe the guidelines associated with dimensioning.

Check Your Answers Dimensioning PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Check Your Answers Orthographic graph paper is removed to better show dimensions.

Where are the Missing Dimensions? Dimensioning PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Where are the Missing Dimensions? ¼ in. scale or 4 squares = 1 in. Give students time to complete this in Activity 1.4.5 Dimensioning before going on to the next slide.

Here They Are Dimensioning PLTW Gateway® Unit 1 – Lesson 1.4 – Sketching and Dimensioning Techniques Here They Are Notice that the dimension value is all the same, but the dimension is measuring the size of different features. This is NOT duplicating a dimension. Often you will have the same value, but you will dimension different features.