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- When sketching an object or part that requires a sectional view, they are drawn by eye at an angle of approximately 45 degrees, and are spaced about 1/8” apart. Since they are used to set off a section, they must be drawn with care. It is best to use the symbol for the material being shown as a section on a sketch.
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Dec 19, 2021 · Learn the basic steps in preparing cross section and longitudinal sections for your architectural drawings. Follow me on my official facebook account for your questions about architecture ...
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Since they are used to set off a section, they must be drawn with care. It is best to use the symbol for the material being shown as a section on a sketch. If that symbol is not known, you may use the general purpose symbol, which is also the symbol for cast iron. Full Sections
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Plan drawings are specific drawings architects use to illustrate a building or portion of a building. A plan is drawn from a horizontal plane looking down from above. This is as if you sliced through a space horizontally and stood over looking down on it. Plans are a common design drawing and technical architectural or engineering convention for gr...
Elevation drawings are a specific type of drawing architects use to illustrate a building or portion of a building. An Elevation is drawn from a vertical plane looking straight on to a building facade or interior surface. This is as if you directly in front of a building and looked straight at it. Elevations are a common design drawing and technica...
Section drawings are a specific type of drawing architects use to illustrate a building or portion of a building. A section is drawn from a vertical plane slicing through a building. This is as if you cut through a space vertically and stood directly in front looking straight at it. Sections are a common design drawing and technical architectural o...
Section drawing. A ' section drawing ', ' section ' or ' sectional drawing ' shows a view of a structure as though it had been sliced in half or cut along another imaginary plane. For buildings, this can be useful as it gives a view through the spaces and surrounding structures (typically across a vertical plane) that can reveal the ...
A vertical cut through a space is called a section. In a section a vertical plane cuts through the building to remove part of the building from the cutting p...
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Mar 29, 2020 · This tutorial gives you the basic frameworks of how to draw a section plan and a few reasons why they are needed.
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In these cases, a special view called a section, or sectional view, should be drawn. A sectional view shows an object as if part of it were cut away to expose its insides (see Figure 8-1B). To best understand sectional views, imag-ine that a wide-blade knife has cut through an object.