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Roblem 4.1 Projection of Points: Vasim Machhar

The document provides steps to project points in 3D space onto a 2D plane. It lists 10 points defined by their distances from the horizontal and vertical planes. It then outlines 10 steps to plot the front and top views of each point by drawing vertical lines and marking points the specified distances from the intersection of the lines with the planes. Dimensions are then added to completely specify the projected points.
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Roblem 4.1 Projection of Points: Vasim Machhar

The document provides steps to project points in 3D space onto a 2D plane. It lists 10 points defined by their distances from the horizontal and vertical planes. It then outlines 10 steps to plot the front and top views of each point by drawing vertical lines and marking points the specified distances from the intersection of the lines with the planes. Dimensions are then added to completely specify the projected points.
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roblem 4.

1 Projection of Points
March 27, 2012 By Vasim Machhar

Problem 4.1 Projection of Points Draw the projection of points, the position of as per
data given below:

(1)A point P 25 mm above H.P. and 20 mm behind V.P.

(2)A point Q 20 mm below H.P. and 25 mm behind V.P.

(3)A point R 25 mm below H.P. and 20 mm in front of V.P.

(4)A point S 20 mm above H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P.

(5)A point T on H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P.

(6)A point U on H.P. and 25 mm behind V.P.

(7)A point V on V.P. and 20 mm above H.P.

(8)A point W on V.P. and 20 mm below H.P.

(9)A point X on H.P. as well as V.P. both.


Procedure:
Step-1 Draw a horizontal line, which is x-y line of some suitable length.

Step-2 Point P is 25 mm above H.P. and 20 mm behind V.P. So it is in 2nd quadrant


and so on a single vertical line above & from x-y line, mark a point p at the distance 25
mm and point p at the distance 20 mm on it. Point p is front view & the point p is top
view of the point P.

Step-3 Point Q is 20 mm below H.P. and 25 mm behind V.P, so it is in 3rd quadrant. So


draw a vertical line on both sides of the x-y line. On this vertical line, mark a point q 20
mm below x-y line and a point q 25 mm above x-y line. Point q is front view & the point
q is top view of the point Q.

Step-4 Point R is 25 mm below H.P. and 20 mm in front of V.P. So it is in the 4th


quadrant. Draw a vertical line below & from x-y line. On this line mark a point r at the
distance 25 mm and a point r is at the distance 20 mm from x-y line. Point r is front view
& the point r is top view of the point R.

Step-5 Point S is 20 mm above H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P. So it is in 1st quadrant.


Draw a vertical line on both sides of the x-y line. On this vertical line, mark a point s at
the distance 20 mm above the x-y line & a point s at the distance 25 mm below the x-y
line. Point s is front view & the point s is top view of the point S.

Step-6 Point T is on H.P. and 25 mm in front of V.P. So it is in 1st quadrant but on H.P.
Draw a vertical line below & from x-y line. Mark a point t on the point of intersection of
the x-y line and the previously drawn vertical line & mark a point t on the vertical line at
the distance 25 mm below x-y line. Point t is front view & point t is top view of the point
T.

Step-7 Point U is on H.P. and 25 mm behind V.P. So it is 2nd quadrant but on H.P.
Draw a vertical line above & from x-y line. Mark a point u on the point of intersection of
the x-y line and the previously drawn vertical line & mark a point u on the vertical line
at the distance 25 mm above x-y line. Point u is front view & point u is top view of the
point U.
Step-8 Point V is on V.P. and 20 mm above H.P. So it is in 1st quadrant but on V.P.
Draw a vertical line above & from x-y line. Mark a point v on the point of intersection of
the x-y line and the previously drawn vertical line & mark a point v on the vertical line at
the distance 20 mm above x-y line. Point v is front view & point v is top view of the point
V.

Step-9 Point W is on V.P. and 20 mm below H.P. So it is in 4th quadrant but on V.P.
Draw a vertical line below & from x-y line. Mark a point w on the point of intersection of
the x-y line and the previously drawn vertical line & mark a point w on the vertical line at
the distance 20 mm below x-y line. Point w is front view & point w is top view of the
point W.

Step-10 Point X is on H.P. as well as V.P. both. So it is on the x-y line. Mark a point on
the x-y line and give the names x & x on this same point. Point x is front view & point x
is top view of the point X.

Step-11 Give the dimensions by any one method of dimensions to all the points as
shown into the figure.

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