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Auxiliary view
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a projection on an auxiliary plane that is parallel to an inclined surface. It is a view that looks directl at the inlcined surface in a direction perpendicular to it.
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Auxiliary plane
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A plane that is parrallel to an inclined surface on an object.
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Primary auxiliary views
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There are three primary auxiliary views.. Front, Top and Right-side.
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Edge view
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A view of an inclined plane that appears as a line in the view.
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Reference plane
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The plane associated with the edge view.
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Partial Auxiliary view
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An auxiliary view in which some elements have been left out.
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Auxiliary section
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When the cutting plane is not parallel to nay of the normal views, this is the resulting cross section.
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Secondary auxiliary view
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A view projected from a primary auxiliary view.
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Oblique plane
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Secondary aux views are used to find the true sixe and surface that lies alone this(one that is inclined to all three of the regular planes)
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Revolution
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A solution is to revolve the object, when the true size and shape of an inclined surface do not show on a drawing.
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Axis of revolution
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When the axis is revolved about an axis, it is called this..
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Sucessive Revolutions
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After an object is revolved about an axis perpendicular to one plane, it can be revolved again about an axis perpendicular to another plane.
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Under what circumstance does a drafter need to draw and auxiliary view of an object?
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When the drafter does not know the true size or if the true sixe is not shown.
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How should you place an auxiliary plane in relation to the inclined surface it describes?
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