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Sketch the top, front, and right-side views of an object of an object of your design having normal, inclined, and oblique surfaces.
 
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You are considering modifying a model by changing dimensions in a drawing view. What problems might you encounter when using a constraint-based modeler without bidirectional associativity? What problems might you anticipate when using a constraint-based modeler with bidirectional associativity in this task?
 
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Answer to Question 1

To be evaluated by the instructor. Ensure that views are correctly oriented with each other.

Answer to Question 2

Without bidirectional associativity, re-editing of the drawing or the model is required. Additionally, details can be lost in translation and possible interferences missed without bidirectional associativity.



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