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A dotted line in an engineering drawing typically represents a hidden feature or an edge that is not visible in the current view. It helps to convey the internal structure or hidden components of an object. Dotted lines are often used to indicate dimensions, boundaries, or the location of invisibleRead more
A dotted line in an engineering drawing typically represents a hidden feature or an edge that is not visible in the current view. It helps to convey the internal structure or hidden components of an object. Dotted lines are often used to indicate dimensions, boundaries, or the location of invisible features, such as hidden edges or centerlines.
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