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94 Figure 5.18 Axonometric projections Since the most widely used method of axonometric projection is Isometric, we will only see isometric projection in detail. 5.3.1 Isometric Projection To produce an isometric projection (Isometric means “equal measure”), it is necessary to place the object so that its principal edges or axes, make equal angles with the plane of projection, and are therefore foreshortened equally. In this position the edges of a cube would be projected equally and would make equal angles with each other (120 0 ).

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    Figure 5.18 Axonometric projections

    Since the most widely used method of axonometric projection

    is Isometric, we will only see isometric projection in detail.

    5.3.1 Isometric Projection

    To produce an isometric projection (Isometric means equal

    measure), it is necessary to place the object so that its

    principal edges or axes, make equal angles with the plane of

    projection, and are therefore foreshortened equally. In this

    position the edges of a cube would be projected equally and

    would make equal angles with each other (1200).

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