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  • When the receding lines are drawn to half size, the drawing is known as a cabinet projection.


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  • True 


  • Oblique Projection problems


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

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    • 2. 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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    • 3. 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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    • 4. In general, all types of sections for isometric drawing may be applied to oblique drawing.

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    • 5. 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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    • 6. In CAD, oblique drawings are difficult to create because you cannot use snap increments or draw similarly to drawing on grid paper.

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    • 7. In oblique projections, the projectors are perpendicular to each other but are not parallel to the plane of projection.

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    • 8. Circles, circular arcs, and other curved surfaces may be drawn using offset measurements.

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    • 9. ANSI/AGMA publishes detailed standards for gear design and drawings.

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    • 10. In working drawings for worm gears, gear teeth are omitted and the gear blank is represented conventionally.

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