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What is a 3D engineering drawing often scaled down to?
What is a 3D engineering drawing often scaled down to?
What does 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing show?
What does 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing show?
What does the acronym ACCESSFM stand for?
What does the acronym ACCESSFM stand for?
What are adhesives used for?
What are adhesives used for?
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What is the purpose of 6R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Refuse, Rethink, Repair)?
What is the purpose of 6R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Refuse, Rethink, Repair)?
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Study Notes
3D Engineering Drawings
- 3D engineering drawings are often scaled down to facilitate easier interpretation and printing, usually to a ratio such as 1:2, 1:4, or smaller.
3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing
- 3rd Angle Orthographic Drawing provides a visual representation of an object, displaying views from the top, front, and side, which helps in accurately understanding the dimensions and features of the design.
ACCESSFM Acronym
- ACCESSFM stands for:
- A - Aesthetics
- C - Cost
- C - Customer
- E - Environment
- S - Size
- S - Safety
- F - Function
- M - Materials
- This framework helps analyze and evaluate product design considerations.
Purpose of Adhesives
- Adhesives are used to bond materials together, providing strength and stability for assembly in various industries, including construction, automotive, and packaging.
6R's Concept
- The 6R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Refuse, Rethink, Repair) aim to promote sustainable practices by minimizing waste, conserving resources, and encouraging responsible consumption and production behaviors to protect the environment.
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Test your knowledge of engineering drawings with this quiz. Identify examples of 3D engineering drawings and 2D engineering drawings, and learn about 3rd angle orthographic drawing and 3D modelling software such as Google SketchUp and SolidWorks.