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  • Legal standards for how long engineering drawings need to be retained are standardized in the United States.


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  • False 


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    • 1. It is important to establish a procedure and name files systematically.

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    • 2. Design milestones and reviews help ensure that the design process is timely.

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    • 3. To be useful, drawings must be stored electronically in a manner that satisfies the requirements for a static snapshot of the design at the time of release.

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    • 4. PERT or Gantt charts are used specifically to track time engineering change orders.

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    • 5. Design databases can be used to streamline the design process.

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    • 6. If you are sketching an ellipse in an oblique drawing, you can block in the enclosing rectangle and sketch the ellipse tangent to its sides.

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    • 7. In general, all types of sections for isometric drawing may be applied to oblique drawing.

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    • 8. If a complicated pictorial is needed, it may be easier and more accurate to create a 3D model than an oblique drawing.

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    • 9. In an oblique drawing, when an angle is specified in degrees in a receding plane, you should convert the angle into circular measurements.

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    • 10. In oblique projections, one of the object's principal faces is parallel to the plane of projection.

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