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11: Test Your Knowledge
What is the purpose of a sectional view?
A _____ line indicates the location and extent of an imaginary cut that is made through an object to create a sectional view.
Sectional views are identified by the use of _____ lines to indicate the positive mass (solid portion) of an object that has been theoretically cut.
General-purpose section lines are typically drawn at a _____ angle.
What is
outline sectioning
?
A _____ section is developed by making the cut through the entire object.
In a _____ section, one-quarter of the object is theoretically removed to show one-half of the interior and one-half of the exterior features of an object.
What is a
revolved section
?
A _____ section is a type of revolved section in which the sectional view is placed elsewhere on the drafting sheet rather than on top of the regular view.
The sectioned area of a _____ section is defined with a break line and appears as though a portion of the object has been “eaten away.”
What is a
conventional break
and when is it typically used?
Section symbols are applied to views in CAD drawings with special fill objects called _____ patterns.
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