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    • Cutting Plane. A surface cut by the saw in the drawing above is a cutting plane. Actually, it is an imaginary cutting plane taken through the object, since the object is imagined as being cut through at a desired location.
    • Cutting Plane Line. A cutting plane is represented on a drawing by a cutting plane line. This is a heavy long-short-short-long kind of line terminated with arrows.
    • Section Lining. The lines in the figure above, which look like saw marks, are called section lining. They are found on most sectional views, and indicate the surface which has been exposed by the cutting plane.
    • Full Sections. When a cutting plane line passes entirely through an object, the resulting section is called a full section Fig. 7 illustrates a full section.
  1. This video demonstrates the essential steps required to draw a Half Section View.

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  2. Half section Half sections are useful when drawing a sym-metrical object. Both the inside and the out-side can be shown in one view. Use a centerline where the exterior and half-sectional views meet because the object is not actually cut. In the top view, show the complete object because no part is actually removed. If the direction of viewing is

  3. May 11, 2024 · THIS VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY STEP BY STEP HOW TO DRAW Engineering Drawings: - Isometric View and Left view from Front view and Top view - Half Section Isometric View - Front view and Left...

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  4. Learn how to draw the solution for half sectional views from a given Isometric view.

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  5. Architectural drawings use section views to reveal the interior details of walls, ceilings, floors, and other elements of the building structure. Sectional drawings are multi-view technical drawings that contain special views of a part or parts, which reveal interior features.

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  7. A half section view means that you are only removing a quarter of an object. This type of view is ordinarily used when the object is symmetrical or if you only need to show a portion of a complex assembly.

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