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By:

Dr. S. SUMATHI
Auxiliary View

• Regular view not


sufficient, thus need
an auxiliary view

• Normally objects with


inclined plane

SIDE
Auxiliary view

SIDE
FRONT
Example 1

• Using offset mode


Steps

1. Select offset, set distance =7, highlight the line to be offset, left click

2. Select offset, set distance =1.38, highlight the line to be offset, left click

3. Select offset, set distance =2.75, highlight the line to be offset, left click

4. Select offset, set distance =0.88, highlight the line to be offset, left click

5. Join the line to become a box

6. Join long lines from centre mark perpendicular to the box.

7. Select circle & draw

8. Join line from blue line & make the cutting accordingly

9. Remove unnecessary line by trimming


Step 1 - 4 Step 5
Step 6

Step 7
Step 8

Step 9
Example 2
Example 3

• Draw out the full


auxiliary view

• Scale to A4 in cm
Practical 6

• Draw out the front & side orthographic views of


Object A. Include an auxiliary view of surface A.

• Draw out the front & side orthographic views of


Object B. Include an auxiliary view of surface B.

• Measurements of the objects are in cm

• Scale the projection to any draft sheet size


Object A
TOP

1.0

40º

SIDE FRONT
Object B

SIDE

FRONT
THE END

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