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Quick questions on Communication of design proposals: orthographic, isometric and working drawings - CCEA A-Level Technology and Design

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What is working (orthographic) drawing?
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A sectional drawing cuts through the object on a stated cutting plane to show internal detail; hatching marks the solid material the plane passed through. An assembly drawing shows how parts fit together, often with an exploded view and a parts list.
What is q1?
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At what angle to the horizontal are the horizontal edges drawn in an isometric view? [1 mark]
What is q2?
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Which drawing type would a manufacturer use to obtain exact sizes, and why? [2 marks]
What is q3?
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What does cross-hatching represent on a sectional drawing? [1 mark]

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