An example of what type of sketch?
What is isometric sketch?
I can create this in the bottom, front, or right-side plane.
What is a sketch?
The type of motion moves in a straight line
What is linear motion?
The allowable variation in a dimension.
What is a tolerance?
The most precise tool that we have used in class this year.
What is a dial caliper?
What are the three principal views in an orthographic drawing?
Front, Top, and Right Side views
This can be parallel, perpendicular, tangent, concentric, and equal.
What is a constraint?
The type of motion that occurs when a wheel spins .
What is rotary?
The overall height if this figure

What is 1.25?
The smallest division commonly found on an engineering ruler
What is 1/16"?
Light lines used to guide the orthographic sketch and maintain proportions for each view.
What are construction lines?
is a computer representation used to convey detailed information about a physical object.
What is a 3D Model?
The mechanism that converts rotational motion into reciprocating motion or vice versa.
What is a cam?
The countersink diameter of this hole note
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⌵ Ø.22 ↧.56
What is 0.22 inches?
The measurement that falls halfway between 1.2 inches and 1.3 inches on the dial caliper.
What is 1.25 inches?
This kind of paper

What is Isometric Paper?
Feature in Fusion 360 used to create 3D cylindrical or rounded shapes
What is Revolve?
is the process of taking something apart and analyzing its workings in detail, usually with the intention to understand function, prepare documentation, electronic data, or construct a new or improved device or program, without actually copying from the original.
What is Reverse Engineering?
The reading of the dial caliper is

What is 3.666 inches?
What you should always do to your dial caliper before measuring an object.
What is zeroing it out?
The dashed lines in a sketch showing features that are behind the solid parts shown.
What are hidden lines?
The feature that creates a smooth transition between two or more distinct cross-sectional profiles
Loft
When an object moves back and forth in a reciprocating manner, but with elements of rotational motion like swinging.
What is Oscillating?
Overall width of this figure

What is 3.5?
The closeness to the true value.
What is accuracy?