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  • An isometric drawing is a type of technical drawing used to illustrate a mechanical part in true 3-dimensional form.


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    • 1. The bounding box method for creating an isometric drawing works well in both traditional board drawing and in AutoCAD.

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    • 2. The Offset command can be used on vertical lines but not on horizontal lines.

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    • 3. A groove weld is a type of arc and gas weld.

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    • 4. Type of weld is typically not specified on the welding symbol.

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    • 5. The usual fillet weld has equal legs.

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    • 6. Most solid modeling CAD programs will produce pictorial drawings of 3-dimensional objects using either the isometric, perspective, or both views.

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    • 7. The AutoCAD Center Mark tool can be used in an isometric drawing as you would use it in any conventional orthographic drawing.

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    • 8. In an isometric drawing all horizontal lines are drawn on a 60 degree angle away from a given point.

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    • 9. The primary difference between isometric drawings and perspective drawings is that in an isometric drawing both vertical and horizontal lines remain parallel while in a perspective drawing both horizontal and vertical lines are in line with an apparent vanishing point.

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    • 10. When using AutoCAD to create an isometric drawing it is best to set the grid to ISO.

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