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192 SECTION 2 Fundamental Applications

Chapter 5 Sketching Applications Problems

INSTRUCTIONS PROBLEM 5.4


Use proper sketching materials and techniques to solve the Make a sketch of the machine
following sketching problems on 8½ 3 11 in. bond paper or screw in the figure shown right.
newsprint, unless otherwise specified by your instructor. Use Use a frame of reference to make
very lightly sketched construction lines for all layout work. your sketch twice as big as the
Darken the finished lines, but do not erase the layout lines, given sketch.
MACHINE SCREW
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PROBLEM 5.5
Part 1: Problems 5.1 Through 5.6 Make a sketch of the vise in the following figure. Use a
frame of reference to make your sketch twice as big as the
PROBLEM 5.1
given sketch.
List on a separate sheet of paper the length, direction, and
position of each line shown in the drawing. Remember, do
not measure the lines with a scale. Example: Line 2 is the
same length as line 1 and touches the top of line 1 at a
90° angle.

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1 VISE

PROBLEM 5.6
Make a sketch of the patio, swimming pool, and spa in the
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following figure. Use a frame of reference to make your
sketch twice as big as the given sketch.
PROBLEM 5.2
Use the box, centerline, hand-compass, and trammel PATIO
methods to sketch a circle with an approximately 4 in.
diameter.

PROBLEM 5.3
SWIMMING
Make a sketch of the wrench in the following figure. Use a POOL
frame of reference to make your sketch twice as big as the
given sketch.
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Part 2: Problems 5.7 Through 5.12

To access the Chapter 5 problems, go to


WRENCH the Student CD, select Chapter Tests and
Problems and Chapter 5, and then open
the problem of your choice or as assigned
by your instructor. Solve the problems using
the instructions provided on the CD, unless
otherwise specified by your instructor.

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