Which type of line is used to represent the extension or projection lines in an engineering drawing?
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Extension or projection lines in an engineering drawing are represented by thin continuous lines that extend beyond the object lines. These lines are used to indicate the extent or projection of a feature, such as the endpoints of a dimension line. Extension lines help to provide a clear reference fRead more
Extension or projection lines in an engineering drawing are represented by thin continuous lines that extend beyond the object lines. These lines are used to indicate the extent or projection of a feature, such as the endpoints of a dimension line. Extension lines help to provide a clear reference for measuring distances and dimensions within the drawing. They ensure that dimensions are accurately placed and properly aligned with the object features.
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