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Isometric drawing in technology Working document Linguistic Review 29-09-07
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Isometric drawing is used to represent a technical object in perspective, in the simplest way. While multi-view orthographic projections allow us to see only a single face at a time, isometric drawing offers the possibility of seeing three faces of the object simultaneously. Isometric drawing
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Isometric drawing is used to represent a technical object in perspective, in the simplest way. While multi-view orthographic projections allow us to see only a single face at a time, isometric drawing offers the possibility of seeing three faces of the object simultaneously. Isometric drawing
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The role of isometric drawing in technology For people unfamiliar with technical drawing, isometric drawing is more accessible than multi-view drawing.
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Isometric drawing The role of isometric drawing in technology For people unfamiliar with technical drawing, isometric drawing is more accessible than multi-view drawing.
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Isometric drawing The role of isometric drawing in technology For people unfamiliar with technical drawing, isometric drawing is more accessible than multi-view drawing. 1 2 4 3 1 3 4 2 Crank and eccentric
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Isometric drawing By graphical simulation, isometric drawing allows a better visualisation of the shapes of an object before making a mock-up or prototype. The role of isometric drawing in technology
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Isometric drawing This form of drawing simplifies communication between the originator and his client. It reduces ambiguities and bad interpretations that can crop up from a two dimensional drawing. The role of isometric drawing in technology
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The exploded drawing is used to identify components of a whole, the method and order of parts assembly. Isometric drawing 14 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 The exploded drawing
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Isometric drawing In workshops, the exploded drawing allows replacement parts to be ordered more easily. The exploded drawing
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