Chapter 4 Orthographic Writing TOPICS Views selection Alignment

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Chapter 4 Orthographic Writing

Chapter 4 Orthographic Writing

TOPICS Views selection Alignment of views Orthographic writing steps Basic dimensioning Tangency and intersections

TOPICS Views selection Alignment of views Orthographic writing steps Basic dimensioning Tangency and intersections

View Selection

View Selection

VIEW SELECTION STEPS 1. Orient the object to the best position relative to a

VIEW SELECTION STEPS 1. Orient the object to the best position relative to a glass box. 2. Select the front view. 3. Select adjacent views.

STEP 1 : Orient the Object The object should be placed in its natural

STEP 1 : Orient the Object The object should be placed in its natural position. The object should presents its features in actual size and shape in orthographic views. GOOD NO !

STEP 2 : Select a Front View The object’s longest dimension should be presented

STEP 2 : Select a Front View The object’s longest dimension should be presented as a width. First choice Second choice Waste more space Inappropriate GOOD

STEP 2 : Select a Front View The adjacent views that are projected from

STEP 2 : Select a Front View The adjacent views that are projected from the selected front view should appear in its natural position. Inappropriate

STEP 2 : Select a Front View Choose the view that have the fewest

STEP 2 : Select a Front View Choose the view that have the fewest number of hidden lines. GOOD Inappropriate

STEP 3 : Select an Adjacent View Choose the view that have the fewest

STEP 3 : Select an Adjacent View Choose the view that have the fewest number of hidden lines. GOOD Inappropriate

STEP 3 : Select an Adjacent View Choose the minimum number of views that

STEP 3 : Select an Adjacent View Choose the minimum number of views that can represent the major features of the object. Necessary Hole’s location can be specified on the same view. Easy to understand Difficult to interprete. Necessary

STEP 3 : Select an Adjacent View Choose the views that are suitable to

STEP 3 : Select an Adjacent View Choose the views that are suitable to a drawing space. POOR Not enough space for dimensioning.

STEP 3 : Select an Adjacent View Choose the views that are suitable to

STEP 3 : Select an Adjacent View Choose the views that are suitable to a drawing space. GOOD

D Example : View selection H mislead to… W F. V. D Size description

D Example : View selection H mislead to… W F. V. D Size description Shape description H W F. V. & T. V. Three views F. V. & R. S. V.

ONE-VIEW DRAWING Flat part having a uniform thickness. 1 Thick Unnecessary These 2 views

ONE-VIEW DRAWING Flat part having a uniform thickness. 1 Thick Unnecessary These 2 views provide only information about the part thickness !

ONE-VIEW DRAWING Cylindrical-shaped part. Unnecessary Repeat ! Infer from CL Unnecessary

ONE-VIEW DRAWING Cylindrical-shaped part. Unnecessary Repeat ! Infer from CL Unnecessary

TWO-VIEW DRAWING There exists an identical view. Repeat ! Unnecessary

TWO-VIEW DRAWING There exists an identical view. Repeat ! Unnecessary

TWO-VIEW DRAWING The 3 rd view has no significant contours of the object. Unnecessary

TWO-VIEW DRAWING The 3 rd view has no significant contours of the object. Unnecessary

TWO-VIEW DRAWING The 3 rd view has no significant contours of the object. Unnecessary

TWO-VIEW DRAWING The 3 rd view has no significant contours of the object. Unnecessary

Alignment of Views

Alignment of Views

PROJECTION SYSTEMS 1. First angle system - European country - ISO standard First Quadrant

PROJECTION SYSTEMS 1. First angle system - European country - ISO standard First Quadrant 2. Third angle system - Canada, USA, Japan, Thailand Third Quadrant

ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION 1 st angle system 3 rd angle system

ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION 1 st angle system 3 rd angle system

ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS 3 rd angle system 1 st angle system Folding line

ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS 3 rd angle system 1 st angle system Folding line

ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS 1 st angle system Right Side View Front View Top View 3

ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS 1 st angle system Right Side View Front View Top View 3 rd angle system Top View Front View Right Side View

PROJECTION SYMBOLS First angle system Third angle system

PROJECTION SYMBOLS First angle system Third angle system

PROJECTION SYMBOLS Suggested proportion d 1. 7 d 2. 2 d

PROJECTION SYMBOLS Suggested proportion d 1. 7 d 2. 2 d

Orthographic Writing Steps

Orthographic Writing Steps

WRITING STEPS 1. Select the necessary views 2. Layout the views. 3. Project the

WRITING STEPS 1. Select the necessary views 2. Layout the views. 3. Project the views. 4. Dimension the views.

1. SELECT THE NECESSARY VIEWS

1. SELECT THE NECESSARY VIEWS

2. LAYOUT THE VIEWS A 4 152 64 25 45 152 Choose an appropriate

2. LAYOUT THE VIEWS A 4 152 64 25 45 152 Choose an appropriate scale 1: 1

PROJECT THE VIEWS

PROJECT THE VIEWS

DIMENSION THE VIEWS y y x x x y y x z PART NAME

DIMENSION THE VIEWS y y x x x y y x z PART NAME NOTES 1. Dimensions in millimeters. 2. ….

TRANSFERING THE DEPTH DIMENSION 0 1 2 3 . 1 Direct measurement 0 1

TRANSFERING THE DEPTH DIMENSION 0 1 2 3 . 1 Direct measurement 0 1 2 3 27 Starting point 27

TRANSFERING THE DEPTH DIMENSION. 2 Use miter line 45 Views too close

TRANSFERING THE DEPTH DIMENSION. 2 Use miter line 45 Views too close

Basic Dimensioning

Basic Dimensioning

COMPONENTS 1. Extension lines 10 27 2. Dimension lines 10 Drill, 2 Holes R

COMPONENTS 1. Extension lines 10 27 2. Dimension lines 10 Drill, 2 Holes R 16 3. Leader lines 5. Local notes 17 4. Dimension numbers 43

Tangencies and Intersections

Tangencies and Intersections

TANGENT & INTERSECTION No line is formed when curved surface tangent to a plane

TANGENT & INTERSECTION No line is formed when curved surface tangent to a plane surface. Line is formed when curved surface intersects a plane surface. No line tangent intersect

TANGENT & INTERSECTION limiting element tangent intersect plane

TANGENT & INTERSECTION limiting element tangent intersect plane

TANGENT & INTERSECTION tangent intersect tangent No line tangent

TANGENT & INTERSECTION tangent intersect tangent No line tangent

QUIZ

QUIZ

1. Which should be the natural position of the light bulb ? (20 sec)

1. Which should be the natural position of the light bulb ? (20 sec) a b( c( d( 0 5 10 15 20

2. Which are the necessary views ? (60 sec) a) A-C-E E D b)

2. Which are the necessary views ? (60 sec) a) A-C-E E D b) E-B-D B c) E-A d) E-C A 0 15 30 45 60 C F

3. Which is in correct first angle projection ? (180 sec) a( b( c(

3. Which is in correct first angle projection ? (180 sec) a( b( c( d( 0 45 90 135 180

4. Which is in correct third angle projection ? (180 sec) a( b( c(

4. Which is in correct third angle projection ? (180 sec) a( b( c( d( 0 45 90 135 180

5. Which is a wrong 3 rd angle orthographic views ? (180 sec) a(

5. Which is a wrong 3 rd angle orthographic views ? (180 sec) a( b( c( d( 0 45 90 135 180