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3-Dimensional Drawings, or Photographic or Pictorial Drawings. Isometric Drawing

Here are the steps to draw the isometric projection of a frustum of a cone with base diameter 60 mm, top base diameter 40 mm and axis height 60 mm resting on its base: 1. Draw two circles of diameters 60 mm and 40 mm to represent the base and top base of the frustum. 2. Draw lines joining the corresponding points of the two circles to form generating lines. 3. Draw the isometric axes H, L and D. 4. Draw the isometric projection of the base circle using the rhombus method. 5. Draw the isometric projection of the top base circle using the rhombus method. 6. Draw inclined lines parallel to

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3-Dimensional Drawings, or Photographic or Pictorial Drawings. Isometric Drawing

Here are the steps to draw the isometric projection of a frustum of a cone with base diameter 60 mm, top base diameter 40 mm and axis height 60 mm resting on its base: 1. Draw two circles of diameters 60 mm and 40 mm to represent the base and top base of the frustum. 2. Draw lines joining the corresponding points of the two circles to form generating lines. 3. Draw the isometric axes H, L and D. 4. Draw the isometric projection of the base circle using the rhombus method. 5. Draw the isometric projection of the top base circle using the rhombus method. 6. Draw inclined lines parallel to

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ISOMETRIC DRAWING TYPICAL CONDITION.

IT IS A TYPE OF PICTORIAL PROJECTION IN THIS 3-D DRAWING OF AN OBJECT,


IN WHICH ALL THREE DIMENSIONS OF ALL THREE DIMENSIONAL AXES ARE
AN OBJECT ARE SHOWN IN ONE VIEW AND MENTAINED AT EQUAL INCLINATIONS
IF REQUIRED, THEIR ACTUAL SIZES CAN BE WITH EACH OTHER.( 1200)
MEASURED DIRECTLY FROM IT.

3-D DRAWINGS CAN BE DRAWN NOW OBSERVE BELOW GIVEN DRAWINGS.


IN NUMEROUS WAYS AS SHOWN BELOW. ONE CAN NOTE SPECIFIC INCLINATION
ALL THESE DRAWINGS MAY BE CALLED AMONG H, L & D AXES.
3-DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS, ISO MEANS SAME, SIMILAR OR EQUAL.
OR PHOTOGRAPHIC HERE ONE CAN FIND
OR PICTORIAL DRAWINGS. EDUAL INCLINATION AMONG H, L & D AXES.
HERE NO SPECIFIC RELATION EACH IS 1200 INCLINED WITH OTHER TWO.
AMONG H, L & D AXES IS MENTAINED. HENCE IT IS CALLED ISOMETRIC DRAWING

H
H H
PURPOSE OF ISOMETRIC DRAWING IS TO UNDERSTAND
OVERALL SHAPE, SIZE & APPEARANCE OF AN OBJECT PRIOR TO IT’S PRODUCTION.
SOME IMPORTANT TERMS:

ISOMETRIC AXES, LINES AND PLANES:

The three lines AL, AD and AH, meeting at point A and making
1200 angles with each other are termed Isometric Axes.
A
The lines parallel to these axes are called Isometric Lines.

The planes representing the faces of of the cube as well as

H
other planes parallel to these planes are called Isometric Planes.

ISOMETRIC SCALE:
When one holds the object in such a way that all three dimensions
are visible then in the process all dimensions become proportionally
inclined to observer’s eye sight and hence appear apparent in lengths.

This reduction is 0.815 or 9 / 11 ( approx.) It forms a reducing scale which


Is used to draw isometric drawings and is called Isometric scale.

In practice, while drawing isometric projection, it is necessary to convert


true lengths into isometric lengths for measuring and marking the sizes.
This is conveniently done by constructing an isometric scale as described
on next page.
TYPES OF ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS

ISOMETRIC VIEW ISOMETRIC PROJECTION


Drawn by using True scale Drawn by using Isometric scale
( True dimensions ) ( Reduced dimensions )

D
4

H 2 C H
4

1 3

2
CONSTRUCTION OF ISOM.SCALE.
0 From point A, with line AB draw 300 and
1
450 inclined lines AC & AD resp on AD.
450 Mark divisions of true length and from
0 300
A B each division-point draw vertical lines
Isometric scale [ Line AC ] upto AC line.
The divisions thus obtained on AC
required for Isometric Projection give lengths on isometric scale.
1 Isometric view if the Shape is
ISOMETRIC SHAPE
OF
F.V. or T.V.
D
PLANE FIGURES H
RECTANGLE D
A D A
AS THESE ALL ARE
C
2-D FIGURES C
WE REQUIRE ONLY TWO A
ISOMETRIC AXES.
B C B B
IF THE FIGURE IS B
H
FRONT VIEW, H & L
TRIANGLE B
AXES ARE REQUIRED. 1
3
B 1 3
IF THE FIGURE IS TOP A A
VIEW, D & L AXES ARE 3
1
REQUIRED.
2 A 2 2
Shapes containing 4
Inclined lines should PENTAGON H E
be enclosed in a 1 E
4 1 D 4
rectangle as shown. D
Then first draw isom. A D A
E

of that rectangle and 1 3


then inscribe that 3 A C
C
shape as it is. 2 B
B C 3 B
2 2
STUDY 2
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS

DRAW ISOMETRIC VIEW OF A


CIRCLE IF IT IS A TV OR FV.

FIRST ENCLOSE IT IN A SQUARE.


IT’S ISOMETRIC IS A RHOMBUS WITH
D & L AXES FOR TOP VIEW.
THEN USE H & L AXES FOR ISOMETRIC
WHEN IT IS FRONT VIEW.
FOR CONSTRUCTION USE RHOMBUS
METHOD SHOWN HERE. STUDY IT.
2

A B

3 4

D C

1
ISOMETRIC SHAPE IF F.V. IF T.V. 4
OF
PLANE FIGURES HEXAGON

AS THESE ALL ARE


2-D FIGURES
WE REQUIRE ONLY
TWO ISOMETRIC
AXES. CIRCLE

IF THE FIGURE IS
FRONT VIEW, H & L
AXES ARE REQUIRED.

IF THE FIGURE IS
TOP VIEW, D & L For Isometric of Circle/Semicircle use Rhombus method. Construct Rhombus
AXES ARE REQUIRED. of sides equal to Diameter of circle always. ( Ref. topic ENGG. CURVES.)

SEMI CIRCLE
For Isometric of
Circle/Semicircle
use Rhombus method.
Construct it of sides equal
to diameter of circle always.
( Ref. Previous two pages.)
7
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS
CYLINDER STANDING ON H.P.

CYLINDER LYING ON H.P.


Draw the isometric projections of a square prism of base 40 mm sides & axis 60
mm long when its axis is (i) Vertical

Steps of procedure:
Draw the isometric projections of a square pyramid of base 40 mm sides &
axis 60 mm when its axis is Horizontal

a)When Axis is horizontal:


Base (box) angles =30° -90°,
Axis angle = 30°
B)
5
STUDY
Z
ILLUSTRATIONS ISOMETRIC VIEW OF
PENTAGONAL PYRAMID
STANDING ON H.P.
(Height is added from center of pentagon)

ISOMETRIC VIEW OF BASE OF


PENTAGONAL PYRAMID
STANDING ON H.P.

4
4
D
D E
E

1 3 1 3
A C
A C
B
2
B
2
Draw the isometric projection of frustum of a cone of base diameter 60 mm and
top base diameter 40 mm and axis 60 mm rests on HP on its base

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