Draw each part and then create Multiview drawings utilizing
auxiliary views to be more descriptive while dimensioning.
Step 1: Make the part in 3D. Using planes at appropriate offset and using base sketches as shown.
Step 2: Import this model into Drafting or Drawing tool.
Step 3: Start with Front view , Draw top and left views as shown.
step4: As we can see that we cannot show all dimensions using these views, so draw an auxiliary view from Left view (As shown B)
Step 5: Now dimension all the views as shown.
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Draw each part and then create Multiview drawings utilizing auxiliary views to be more descriptive while...
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