Auxiliary Views - Design Brief
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The students will design a shape that is derived from a DESIGN
BRIEF. A DESIGN BRIEF is a comprehensive written document for
an original designed project developed in concert by a person or
business for a product. The written document is focused on
the desired results of design - not aesthetics.
In this lesson the students will be able to develop a fully
dimensioned multi-view drawing from an original design that they
created. They will first sketch a design of a shape that
includes common features such as a negative cylinder (hole),
fillets and rounds, a large radius, and an inclined
plane. Including an inclined plane will necessitate an
auxiliary view part as of the drawing.
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Topics: Engineering & Design