# is the ratio of the demensions in the drawing to the corresponding actual dimensions. The scale factor for a scale drawing is the ratio of the dimensions in the drawing to the corresponding acual bimensions.
relative and polar
Every dimension has a shown or implied tolerance, the dimensions shown as HOLD are the dimensions that are not to be affected by the stack up of tolerances of the holes or features around them.
A scale drawing makes it easier to visualize and work with objects of systems that are very large or very small. The key decision is determining the scale, i.e., the ratio between the dimensions of the object and the scale drawing.
If the working drawings are what is used to manufacture the object then there should be no difference. There will be more detail given in the working drawing but they would be engineering tolerances.
# is the ratio of the demensions in the drawing to the corresponding actual dimensions. The scale factor for a scale drawing is the ratio of the dimensions in the drawing to the corresponding acual bimensions.
relative and polar
how can it
isometric is of or exhibiting equality in dimensions or measurements.
name three basic dimensions of orthographic drawing
Drawing / Drafting various objects and shapes with proper dimensions and representing them in 2-D and 3-D graphics in autocad .
A line on a drawing pointing to another line or part to which the dimensions relate.----
to show the dementions
look at it and determine what is happening and write about that.
look at it and determine what is happening and write about that.
A good assembly drawing clearly illustrates how components fit together, providing detailed views and annotations for easy understanding. It should include a parts list or bill of materials, indicating quantities and specifications. The drawing must maintain clarity through consistent labeling, appropriate scales, and sufficient detail without overcrowding. Additionally, it should adhere to industry standards for dimensions and tolerances to ensure accurate manufacturing and assembly.
Not using a sharpened pencil and then using the right dimensions.