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Three View Drawing Technical Drawing and Design Osbourn Park High School Mrs. House.

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1 Three View Drawing Technical Drawing and Design Osbourn Park High School Mrs. House

2 This is a Three View Drawing This is a object.

3 Objective: Students will prepare three view drawings. (We will identify the TOP, FRONT and SIDE Views and draw them.)

4 Why do we draw in views?

5 Drawings are needed for manufacturing.

6 We begin by drawing views from a model or prototype.

7 After the drawings are made, it can be produced.

8 How do we start?

9 First, think about this…

10 How many sides does a box have?

11 What if we put an object in an imaginary glass box?

12 There would be 6 ways to view an object. You could look from each of those sides!

13 We see views by placing the object in an imaginary glass box.

14 Drawings of views look like this.

15 *We draw what we see as solid lines, called OBJECT LINES. *We draw what we cannot see as broken lines, called HIDDEN LINES.

16 Circles are drawn with CENTER LINES inside, extending outside the hole. Drilled holes are drawn as HIDDEN LINES with CENTER LINES inside them, extending outside the surface.

17 Most of the time, three views give you the information you need, to make a full drawing.

18 Today, we will look at objects, called MODELS. We will prepare drawings in 3 views: TOP View, FRONT View and RIGHT SIDE View

19 PRACTICE SHEET Top View Front View Right Side View

20 The End


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