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view from the left- or right hand side of the figure

left or right elevation

100

View of the figure from overhead. 

Plan

100

To indicate on the drawing of a figure (views or perspective) the actual measurements that are needed to define it. 

to dimension

100

There are three distinct phases in three-dimensional printing...

design, slicing and printing

100

is a machine that can print figures with volume from a computer design.

3D printer

200

perspective that allows us to view objects in 3D with three 120 degree angles. 

isometric perspective

200

Procedure in which slicing software determines how many layers of plastic are required for 3D printing. 

Slicing

200

Any of the lines used to indicate measurements; these lines are placed parallel to the line that they measure. 

dimension line

200

Free program for graphic design and 3D modelling. We can export to STL format using an extension.

SketchUp

200

In this technology, the material is added in layers to create the desired form. The printers heat the plastic filament and push it through a small nozzle to expel a thread of plastic that builds layers. 

Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF)

300

Set of standards that regulates every element of technical drawing. 

standardisation

300

File format understood by 3D printers. 

GCODE

300

To represent an object in full, we usually only need to use three of these views

plan, front elevation and left or right elevation.

300

OpenSCAD, BlocksCAD, FreeCAD, AutoCAD, StetchUp, Thinkercad are known as 

free design programs 

300

Freehand drawing, usually with only a few details. We draw sketches to transmit the general idea of an object or concept.

Sletch

400

Main view of an object; it is always the most represenative part of the figure. 

front elevation

400

The part in a 3D printer that picks up the plastic filament and deposits the exact amount onthe print bed... 

E_____

Extruder

400

We use perspective to view an object in three dimensions (3D). The most common perspectives are

cavalier and isometric

400

Name 2 free slicing and printing control programs:

Slic3r, Cura, Repetier-Host

400

The most common system for representing objects and figures is the...

 dihedral pro­jection system (or dihedral system).

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Perspective that allows us to view objects in 3D with one 90 degree angle and two 135 degree angles. 

cavalier perspective

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Any of the lines used to accurately delimit dimension lines (they protrude about 2 mm and must be at least 8 mm from the edge of the figure).

Auxiliary dimension line

500

On a piece of paper, draw the differences of a: Heavy line, fine line, fine dash-dotted line, and fine dashed line. 

Bold ______

Fine _______

Fine dash- dotted ___ . ___ . ___

fine dashed ___ ___ ___ ___

500

The two most common dimensioning standards are... C____ and P _____

Chain and Parallel 

500

Where is the coolest English Auxiliar from?

TEXAS 

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