Engineering Graphics Lecture 015E Isometric Projections V (Cube on Top of a Square Block)
LECTURE SERIES ON ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS OF CUBE ON TOP OF SQUARE BLOCK This Lecture describes the significance and applications of Isometric Projections in Engineering Drawing and illustrates the terminology used in drawing Isometric Projections. Further, the following problem related to the Isometric Projections has been illustrated in this Lecture: A cube 25 mm edge is placed centrally on the top of another square block of 40 mm edge and 15 mm thick. Draw the isometric projection of the two solids. #isometricprojections #engineeringdrawing #engineeringgraphicsclasses # / @inderpreetsinghahuja4011

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