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  • Manufacturing involves making products from raw materials.


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  • A. True
  • B. False

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  • True 


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    • 1. In net-shape manufacturing, the part is made as close to the final specifications as possible to cut down on the cost of finishing operations.

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    • A. True
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    • 2. Rapid prototyping costs about the same, but takes less time than traditional prototyping.

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    • A. True
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    • 3. Concurrent engineering involves all disciplines in the early design stages.

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    • A. True
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    • 4. Solid ground curing systems are the most common rapid prototyping systems.

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    • A. True
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    • 5. Fused deposition modeling systems use molten plastic deposited in layers corresponding to cross sections on the part.

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    • A. True
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    • 6. Text and dimensions are aligned on the drawing so they can be easily read from the bottom and right side of the sheet.

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    • A. True
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    • 7. The dimensioning standards used by a typical architectural firm were probably developed by the architects, designers, and drafters in the firm.

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    • 8. Architectural drafters are usually expected to place dimensions to the CAD standards established by the firm.

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    • A. True
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    • 9. The total dimension of the front side should match the total dimension of the back side.

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    • 10. Dimensioning to the edges of doors and windows is the preferred method by most architectural drafters.

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