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Creating Auxiliary Views
Step #2: Determine which true dimension will be
shown by the auxiliary view and identify
reference edges on the proper existing
view.
Draw appropriately spaced construction
lines where the auxiliary view will occur.
These construction lines will serve as
reference lines and must be parallel to
the angled edge in question.
Edge View of
Reference Plane
Creating Auxiliary Views
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Creating Auxiliary Views
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This auxiliary view, as projected from
the front view, shows the true size
and true shape of one of the angled
surfaces. If a feature, such as a hole,
were located on this surface, it could
now be properly dimensioned.
Partial Views