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Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

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Page 1: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

Warm Ups

Multiview Drawings

Page 2: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

1. Identify the following line types

Warm Up – 3/4/14

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Page 3: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

Identify the following as oblique, orthographic multiview, or isometric

Warm Up – 3/5/14

Page 4: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

From the given isometric, sketch a multiview (top, front, and side). Do not dimension

Warm Up – 3/6/14

Page 5: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

From the given isometric, sketch a multiview (top, front, and side). Do not dimension

Warm Up – 3/7/14

Page 6: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

From the given isometric, sketch a multiview (top, front, and side). Do not dimension

Warm Up – 3/10/14

Page 7: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

From the given isometric, sketch the orthographic

Warm Up – 3/11/14

Page 8: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

From the given orthographic, sketch the isometric

Lesson – 3/11/14

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Page 9: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

Identify the following as isometric, orthographic, or oblique

Warm up – 3/18/14

Page 10: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

Identify the following as isometric, orthographic, or oblique

Warm up – 3/19/14

Page 11: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

In a 3rd angle projection (the American way of showing a multiview), label what would go in each space

Warm up – 3/20/14

Page 12: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

Sketch the front, side, and top for this isometric

Warm up – 3/21/14

Page 13: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

1. What is the difference between related and adjacent views?

2. A multiview drawing is made up of ________________ projections

3. What is the degree measurement between the 3 axes of an isometric view?

Warm up – 3/24/14

Page 14: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

1. Print Multiview1 in Inventor2. Make up any other missing assignments3. Multiview Review packet

Agenda – 3/24/14

Page 15: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

1. What three views are most commonly used in multiviews?

2. Lines that are NOT parallel to the isometric axes are called ___-isometric

3. If you include the height on your front view, should you include it on your side view?

Warm up – 3/25/14

Page 16: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

TODAY1. Inventor2. Make up any other missing assignments3. Multiview Review packetWednesday

Finish review packetGo over review pack

Thursday-FridayMultiview Test

Agenda – 3/25/14

Page 17: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

1. When you have a circular hole visible in your front view, what kind of line should form a crosshairs inside the circle?

2. Dimetric, Trimetric, and Isometric are all different kinds of THIS type of view

3. An oblique view is a specific type of this kind of axonometric view

Warm up – 3/26/14

Page 18: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

1. What does the word “isometric” mean?

2. Give an example of adjacent views

3. Give an example of related views

4. If the height of your front view is 4 inches, what is the height of your side view?

Warm up – 3/27/14

Page 19: Multiview Drawings. 1.Identify the following line types A B C D.

1. REVIEW THIS UNIT’S WARM UPS, THEN TURN THEM IN

2. TURN IN ACTIVITY LOG3. IF YOU HAVE FINISHED YOUR REVIEW

PACKET (THAT INCLUDES #18), TURN IT IN (IF IT’S NOT FINISHED, LEAVE IN YOUR HANGING FOLDER)

4. CLEAR YOUR DESK. YOU ONLY NEED A PENCIL (OR PEN, JUST DON’T MESS UP)

Warm up – 3/28/14


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