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Not all machines have moving parts. A wedge is an example of a simple machine. Use each of the modeling methods discussed in the chapter to model a wedge. Use the same size wedge for each model.
 
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Which sectional views are used to replace an existing primary view? Which sectional views are used in addition to the primary views?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Drawings completed to the satisfaction of the instructor

Answer to Question 2

Most commonly, Full sections, Half sections, and Aligned sections replace a primary view. A Revolved section may also remove the need for a primary view.

Usually, Removed sections, and Offset sections do not replace a primary view.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 19, 2018
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