An orthographic projection is a system of drawings that represent different sides of an object using 2 or more views formed by projecting the edges of the object perpendicular to desired planes of projection, allowing the shape of an object to be represented using dimensions and notes sufficient to manufacture the part.
An orthographic projection is a system of drawings that represent different sides of an object using 2 or more views formed by projecting the edges of the object perpendicular to desired planes of projection, allowing the shape of an object to be represented using dimensions and notes sufficient to manufacture the part.
An orthographic projection is a system of drawings that represent different sides of an object using 2 or more views formed by projecting the edges of the object perpendicular to desired planes of projection, allowing the shape of an object to be represented using dimensions and notes sufficient to manufacture the part.
An orthographic projection is a system of drawings that represent different sides of an object using 2 or more views formed by projecting the edges of the object perpendicular to desired planes of projection, allowing the shape of an object to be represented using dimensions and notes sufficient to manufacture the part.
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Orthographic Projection
An orthographic projection is a system of drawings that represent different sides of an object.
These drawings are formed by projecting the edges of the object perpendicular to the desired planes of projection. Orthographic projections allow us to represent the shape of an object using 2 or more views. These views together with dimensions and notes are sufficient to manufacture the part.