Proyección Ortogonal en AutoCAD: Creación de Vistas ISO-E (Sistema Europeo)

Welcome to the second part of our practical engineering drawing session! After modeling the anchor bracket in three dimensions, in this video we focus on converting the isometric part to its orthogonal views according to the ISO-E standard (European System). Developed entirely live during the class, you will learn to correctly project the object onto the two-dimensional plane, interpreting the actual dimensions of the part to construct the front, top, and side views, as well as applying the standards for dimensioning and technical representation. What will you learn in this video? Fundamentals of the ISO-E System: Standardized arrangement of views (Front view or elevation, top view or plan, and left side view projected to the right). Orthogonal Projection Lines: Use of geometric correspondence lines between views to ensure perfect alignment of the edges. Hidden Edge Representation: Correct configuration and application of line types (yellow/green dashed lines) to denote cylindrical holes, pins, and hidden internal recesses. Technical Dimensioning: Application of linear, radius, and diameter dimensions, along with the measurement of specific angles. Layer Management: Professional organization of the workspace by separating outlines, hidden lines, center lines (axes), and dimensions. Introduction and Session Objectives 02:15 Fundamentals of the European System (ISO-E) 05:30 Layer Configuration and Environment in AutoCAD 10:45 Creating the Front View 18:20 Projecting the Top View 26:15 Developing the Left Side View 34:10 Dimensioning and Final Details According to Standards 40:30 Verifying Projections and Closing