Which type of line is used to represent the cutting plane or line of sight in an engineering drawing?
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The cutting plane or line of sight in an engineering drawing is represented by a thick continuous line called a cutting-plane line or line of sight line. This line is drawn with a series of long dashes separated by pairs of short dashes. It is used to indicate the imaginary plane along which the objRead more
The cutting plane or line of sight in an engineering drawing is represented by a thick continuous line called a cutting-plane line or line of sight line. This line is drawn with a series of long dashes separated by pairs of short dashes. It is used to indicate the imaginary plane along which the object is cut or the observer’s line of sight in a particular view. Cutting-plane lines or line of sight lines help to define the sectioned or observed portion of the object.
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