Sketching Sketching AssignmentAssignment
ENGR_SEG_2ENGR_SEG_2
Leon GrantLeon Grant
Notice Notice In this section it is important for students to
be able to visualize the part sectioned.Students could be given parts to handle and
measure in order to create a section view sketch.
An alternative is to use the e-drawing provided in this unit for a class exercise. The Image could be projected in class the part can be rotated to view from various perspectives. The measurement tool cam be used to take measurements.
Do not use the section tool until student have created a section sketch then they can check their work.
Full & Half SectionFull & Half SectionCreate full and half
section views of the flower pot.
Vary cutting plan orientation to examine various types of sections
Use real part or e-drawing. No software required.
Full & Half SectionFull & Half SectionCreate full and half
section views of the glass coffee cup.
Vary cutting plan orientation to examine various types of sections
Use real part or e-drawing. No software required.
Offset SectionOffset SectionSketch an offset
section view of the block showing the circular raised shape.
Use real part or e-drawing. No software required.
Aligned Section & Un-sectioned Aligned Section & Un-sectioned FeaturesFeaturesSketch full, half &
aligned section view of the rim. Remember to show un-sectioned members properly.
Vary cutting plan orientation to examine various types of sections
Use real part or e-drawing. No software required.
Broken Out SectionBroken Out SectionA small portion of
part broken away to reveal the interior feature
A cutting-plane line is not used
This like the half section view allows you to see both interior and exterior features of the same view.
Revolved SectionRevolved SectionSketch revolved
section of the crank arm.
Vary cutting plan orientation to examine various types of sections
Use real part or e-drawing. No software required.
Removed SectionsRemoved SectionsCreate removed
section of this aircraft at various locations along the fuselage (central body portion) of the aircraft.
Use real part or e-drawing. No software required.
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