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Posted by: stanly ® 11/30/2005, 01:17:12 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
in orthographic view , top view is cirle and front view is circle. then can u tell me what will be isomtric view of this. hint; its not a sphere.
i need answer thank u |
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Posted by: Adilogic ® 12/07/2005, 18:01:43 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Right view is a deformed circle, such that the "trajectory" passes from one quadrant to the other normal to the quadrant axis that it passes. The section tends to get squared. The pic will explain better. I have to see if I can attach it. Adi Modified by Adilogic at Wed, Dec 07, 2005, 18:02:46 |
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Posted by: ashok_k ® 11/30/2005, 01:58:11 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
I THINK THIS IS CYLINDER TO BE CUT FROM BASE AT 45 DEG. ANGLE (OUTERMOST POINT), |
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Posted by: stanly ® 12/03/2005, 03:17:24 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
thanks for reply
its not a cylinder i had checked that one also |
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Posted by: stanly ® 12/19/2005, 10:48:54 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
thanks for ur answer |
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Posted by: jeffborowski ® 12/15/2005, 14:01:15 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Picture a cylinder. From the top it is a circle, from the front it is a square and from the side it is a square. Now take that cylinder in the front view and grind it round.
You now have a circle in the top view, a circle in the front view and a square in the side view. The isometric view will have an outline like a diamond. If the pic does not show up just cut and past the link. Jeff [img]https://www.helifreak.com/album_showpage.php?pic_id=6396[/img] |
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Posted by: Adilogic ® 12/19/2005, 12:06:36 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
I see, I was trying to follow the definition of "view" as in drawings, where you have to draw the edges that you see from that view. In your solution the top/front view is a circle with a line along the vertical diagonal:(|) It would have been more correct to say front/top "section view". That was the catch. Missed it. |
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