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Technical

nd
Drawing 8
2 Quarter, Week 8
S.Y. 2021-2022

Name: ____________________________________ Date: _____________________


Section: ___________________________________ Score: ____________________

Topic: Oblique Drawing


Learning Competency: Analyze signs, symbols, and data used in technical drawing (TLE_ICTTD7/8TD-0h-1)
Learning Target: To familiarize and apply the principles of oblique drawing
Reference: Competency-Based Learning Material (Second Year) – Drafting Technology

CONCEPT NOTES:

 Oblique drawing – the kind of pictorial drawing of an object one surface of which is shown parallel to the
frontal plane and the other is inclined to it.

Axes in Oblique Drawing Variations in Direction of Receding Axis

Classifications of Oblique Pictorial Drawing

CAVALIER OBLIQUE CABINET OBLIQUE GENERAL OBLIQUE


1. Cavalier oblique – An oblique drawing in which the depth axis lines are full scale or in full size. The
receding lines are true depth – that is makes an angle of 45 degrees and 30 degrees with the plane of
projection.

2. Cabinet oblique – Depth axis lines are drawn one-half scale. When the receding line is drawn to half – size,
and the projectors makes an angle of 30, 45, 60 degrees respectively.

3. General oblique – Depth axis lines vary from one-half to full size. Drawn at any convenient angle and the
receding lines are drawn to full size, one third size, one-half size, or one fourth-size.

Procedure in Sketching Oblique Pictorial View


1. Study carefully the given orthographic views. Sketch the vertical line OB and horizontal line OA.

2. Draw line OC as the receding line.

3. Complete the oblique box by sketching parallel lines to the oblique axes.

4. Layout the details


of the object
inside the
oblique box.
5. Erase the unnecessary lines to complete the drawing.

CAVALIER OBLIQUE CABINET OBLIQUE


ACTIVITY:
Direction: Read the questions carefully. Write the correct letter and its corresponding word of the correct
answer.

1. A drawing that shows a front view in its true relations and dimensions just as it would be in working drawing.
a. Isometric drawing c. Oblique drawing
b. Orthographic drawing d. Perspective drawing
2. This type of oblique pictorial view where you can see the exact dimension of the object.
a. Cabinet oblique c. Cavalier oblique
b. Isometric oblique d. Orthographic projection
3. The receding lines in oblique pictorial drawing regularly used
a. 30 degrees c. 45 degrees
b. 60 degrees d. 75 degrees
4. This is the type of oblique pictorial view where the dimension of the receding features of the object is drawn
half-scale.
a. Cabinet oblique c. Cavalier oblique
b. Isometric oblique d. Orthographic projection
5. Drawn at any convenient angle and the receding lines are drawn to full size, one third size, one-half size, or
one fourth-size.
a. Cabinet oblique c. Cavalier oblique
b. Isometric oblique d. General oblique

PERFORMANCE TASK:

Direction: Below is an activity for you to work on. Sketch the oblique pictorial of the given orthographic views.
Kindly follow the given procedure.

Tools and materials:


 Short bond paper  Ruler/ Triangle
 Pencil  Protractor
 Eraser

Procedure:
1. Prepare all the tools and materials needed.
2. Make a border layout. (Please make sure that it is in landscape orientation.)

2.3 OBLIQUE DRAWING

3. Study carefully the given orthographic views below. Sketch the vertical line and horizontal line that will
serve as your axes.
4. Draw the receding line.
5. Complete the oblique box by sketching parallel lines to the oblique axes.
6. Layout details of the object inside the box then finish the pictorial view by drawing the object lines.
7. Double check your drawing then erase unnecessary lines.

ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS

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