Which type of line is used to represent the limits or boundaries of a rounded or curved surface that is not visible in the current view of an engineering drawing?
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The limits or boundaries of a rounded or curved surface that is not visible in the current view of an engineering drawing are represented by thin continuous lines called break lines. Break lines are drawn with zigzag or wavy patterns and are used to indicate that the complete shape of the object extRead more
The limits or boundaries of a rounded or curved surface that is not visible in the current view of an engineering drawing are represented by thin continuous lines called break lines. Break lines are drawn with zigzag or wavy patterns and are used to indicate that the complete shape of the object extends beyond the view. Break lines help to avoid cluttering the drawing with unnecessary details and provide a clear representation of the object’s hidden or unobserved portions.
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