Isometric sketching terms

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Across
  1. 2. 1. Something established by authority, custom, or general consent as a model or example.
  2. 3. A drawing which contains views of an object projected onto two or more orthographic planes.
  3. 5. shows the location of a hole, cylinder, or other round features on a drawing as a pair of perpendicular lines that cross at the center of a feature.
  4. 7. is an object that provides information about a feature, such as the length of a wall, the diameter of a fastener, or a detail callout. Annotation objects can include dimensions, notes, or other types of explanatory symbols.
  5. 9. can help you select appropriate values for a sketch
  6. 11. are rules that professionals use to standardize the way lines are displayed on technical drawings. Lines used in orthographic projections on multiview drawings are differentiated by weight (thick/thin, heavy/light) and by style (solid, dashed, broken)
  7. 12. shows the location of a hole, cylinder, or other round features on a drawing as a pair of perpendicular lines that cross at the center of a feature.
  8. 13. A solid modeling technique where geometry is added to existing model geometry.
  9. 14. A heavy dashed line that represents an edge that is not directly visible.
  10. 17. A heavy solid line used on a drawing to represent the outline.
  11. 18. Intersecting or lying at right angles; perpendicular.
Down
  1. 1. A solid modeling technique where geometry is subtracted from existing model geometry.
  2. 4. A line that defines the center of arcs, circles, or symmetrical parts. A center line is half as thick as an object line.
  3. 6. 2. Something set up and established by authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, weight, extent, value, or quality.
  4. 8. is a computer representation used to convey detailed information about a physical object.
  5. 10. The ratio or relationship between a distance or area on a map and the corresponding distance or area on the ground, commonly expressed as a fraction or ratio.
  6. 15. A strategy in which geometry is defined in such a way that changes produce desired, predictable results.
  7. 16. is used to realistically represent an object and communicate details that are difficult to describe in words.