Ortographic, oblique and axonometric are types of...
Parallel projection
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List at least 4 basic tools used for technical drawing.
Paper, mechanical pencil, drafting table, set square or T-square, compass, protractor...
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There can be more than 1 vanishing point in centra projection.
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Why is 3D printing defined "additive manufacturing"?
Because it adds successive layers of materials to create a final product.
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What is mechanical drawing?
It is a type of technical drawing that shows information about an object or a building.
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What are the 2 most important projections in the projection technique?
Parallel projection and central projection
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What is CIM?
Computer-integrated manufacturing is software that connects individual stages of manufacturing, from drawing to the quality control of an item.
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Why is solid modelling a parametric technique?
Because it uses parameters such as dimensions or material density to create a model.
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How has 3D printing changed in the last years?
The process' quality and quantity have been improved; mew materials can be used to print; 3D printers are now cheaper.
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What is CAM?
CAM software deals with automated production process. Starting from a CAD drawing, CAM is the following step that tells the operators how to manufacture the pro
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What are the two main strategies for creating models?
Top-down and bottom-up technique
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What's a freehand sketch?
It's the starting point of every technical drawing.