In this standard we took the finished assembly of all our objects and made a drawing called an assembly drawings. This helps show all our objects as one in the same drawing.
Discussion Board ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS:
The importance of assembly drawings It's important because It helps The person viewing the product understand Where the different pieces go and how they look once assembled. Auxiliary or sectional views are required in assembly drawings when a curtain peace connects to another piece beneath the view-able surface. A sub-assembly drawing works the same way. When a curtain peace connects to another piece beneath the view-able surface. When using a bill of materials it relates back to the assembly drawing in the way that it shows the viewer all of the different materials that are being used, and the name of the parts and how they function. My future learning goals related to this standard are to start using the Bill of Materials within my finished assembly drawings. What I still do not know about this standard and what I wish to discover is how to properly perform auxiliary views within my assembly drawings.
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