Graphics Programs Reference
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Exercises
Methods of constructing answers to the following exercises can be found in the free website:
http://books.elsevier.com/companions/978-0-08-096575-8
Fig. 7.25 is an isometric drawing of a slider i tment
on which the three exercises 1 , 2 and 3 are based.
3
4 ''
4
2''
R1''
1
Ø1 ''
8
Fig. 7.27 Exercises 2 and 3
Fig. 7.25 Exercises 1, 2 and 3 - an isometric drawing of
the three parts of the slider on which these exercises are
based
3.
Construct an isometric drawing of the part
shown in Fig. 7.27.
4.
Construct a three-view orthographic
projection in an angle of your own choice of
the tool holder assembled as shown in the
isometric drawing Fig. 7.28. Details are given
in Fig. 7.29 .
1.
Fig. 7.26 is a i rst angle orthographic
projection of part of the i tment shown in the
isometric drawing Fig. 7.23. Construct a three-
view third angle orthographic projection of
the part.
50
R30
Hole Ø30
R5
180
R10
Fig. 7.26 Exercise 1
2.
Fig. 7.27 is a i rst angle orthographic
projection of the other part of the i tment.
Construct a three-view third angle
orthographic projection of the part.
Fig. 7.28 Exercises 4 and 5 - orthographic projections of
the three parts of the tool holder
 
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