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Hidden lines in orthographic projections serve the purpose of indicating features or edges that are not visible in the current view but exist in the actual object. They help clarify the object's form and provide a complete representation by revealing hidden surfaces or intersections. Hidden lines arRead more
Hidden lines in orthographic projections serve the purpose of indicating features or edges that are not visible in the current view but exist in the actual object. They help clarify the object’s form and provide a complete representation by revealing hidden surfaces or intersections. Hidden lines are typically drawn using dashed or dotted lines, distinguishing them from visible lines. By including hidden lines, engineers and designers can accurately convey the object’s complex geometry and avoid ambiguity in the technical drawing.
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