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1 Auxiliary Views

2 Student Learning Objectives
Know the two types of auxiliary views Know the three classification of auxiliary views Given an auxiliary view, be able to determine its type and classification Be able to draw primary auxiliary views

3 Auxiliary Views Auxiliary views are often used to show inclined and oblique surfaces true size. Inclined and oblique surfaces do not show true size in the standard views. Auxiliary views are orthographic views taken from a direction of sight other than top, front, right side, left side, bottom, or rear. Primary auxiliary views are projected onto a plane that is perpendicular to only one of the principal planes of projection and is inclined to the other two. Secondary auxiliary views are projected from primary auxiliary views.

4 Inclined Planes Inclined Plane

5 Oblique Planes

6 The Glass Box with an Auxiliary Plane

7 Principal faces of the above object are not parallel to the standard planes of projection.
The auxiliary view shows the true size and shape of the hole feature.

8 Projecting an Auxiliary View
1. Determine the direction of sight necessary to produce the desired auxiliary view. Front Right Side

9 Projecting an Auxiliary View
Project each point L.O.S. 2. Identify surfaces on the object. Locate vertices and project auxiliary view.

10 Partial auxiliary views are frequently used
Partial auxiliary views are frequently used. The entire view is unnecessary and often is difficult to read. Partial views should be connected to the view from which it is projected by a centerline or reference line so that it does not appear lost and unrelated to the other views. A break line can be used to indicate that the view is a partial view.

11 Classification of Auxiliary Views
Depth Height Width

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13 Depth Auxiliary View Construction

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19 Height Auxiliary View Construction

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26 Partial Width Auxiliary View Construction

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32 Summary Auxiliary views can be drawn to show the true size and shape of inclined and oblique surfaces. Auxiliary views are the primary tool used in descriptive geometry. Auxiliary Views can be a full-auxiliary or partial auxiliary Primary Auxiliary views are classified as either “height”, “depth”, or “width” auxiliary views.

33 Depth Auxiliary View

34 Height Auxiliary View

35 Width Auxiliary View


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