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Auxiliary Views

Auxiliary Views. Recall: principal planes (F, H, P) give principal orthographic views Auxiliary plane a projection plane that is not parallel to any of the principal planes gives auxiliary view used to show true size of inclined or oblique planes. Auxiliary view. Top. Right. Front.

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Auxiliary Views

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  1. Auxiliary Views • Recall: • principal planes (F, H, P) give principal orthographic views • Auxiliary plane • a projection plane that is not parallel to any of the principal planes • gives auxiliary view • used to show true size of inclined or oblique planes

  2. Auxiliary view Top Right Front

  3. Object in glass box, and resulting six views when the box is unfolded

  4. Object in glass box with special auxiliary plane

  5. Primary Auxiliary Views • Projected from a principal orthographic view using a primary auxiliary plane • Primary auxiliary reference plane (ARP) is perpendicular to one of the principal planes but inclined with the other two • Folding-Line Model • Think of auxiliary planes as planes that fold from principal planes

  6. Unfolding the glass box to create an auxiliary view of the inclined plane

  7. Height Auxiliary View • Projected from the top view • Use heights of points from the horizontal reference plane

  8. Height Auxiliary View: Steps • Projected from the top view • Use heights of points from the horizontal reference plane

  9. Depth Auxiliary View • Projected from the front view • Use depths of points behind the frontal reference plane

  10. Depth Auxiliary View: Steps

  11. Width Auxiliary View • Projected from the right view • Use widths of points with respect to the profile plane

  12. Secondary Auxiliary Views • Projected from a primary auxiliary view • Used to show true size of oblique planes • Secondary auxiliary reference plane (ARP2) is perpendicular to ARP1 • Use distance of point from ARP1 (same in secondary auxiliary view as in principal orthographic view)

  13. Secondary Auxiliary View

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