New exercise to practice mechanical drawing in 3d. Another piece of technical drawing with two main planes of symmetry that can help us to simplify its normalized representation..
The overall cylindrical shape is usually represented with a single view, accompanied dimension using the diameter symbol. Media middle section view to define both the exterior and interior of the geometry..
The circular base can be represented with a leeway in false view.
In this exercise can also reduce the difficulty of representation making use of the characteristics of symmetry that has the object. There are two orthogonal planes of symmetry.
How many views will we need in this exercise to define this new piece of technical drawing? (in its standard representation)? Is it enough with a front and side view? Will we need a plant?
Parts with a main plane of symmetry can be represented in a simplified manner with half-view and the use of symmetry axes.
Representing the views needed to define the object, dimensioning according to standards
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