1. Projections of Solids when axis
inclined to V.P and parallel to H.P
By
Venkata Sushma Chinta
2. Axis of the solid inclined to HP and parallel to VP
First stage:
Axis of the solid is assumed to be perpendicular to V.P to
which it is actually inclined and the views are drawn.
Second stage:
In the second stage the position of the top view is altered
to suit the given condition and the front view is projected
from it. This method is known as change of position
method.
3. Q1. Draw the projections of a pentagonal prism of base
40 mm side and axis 70mm long , when it is resting on one
of its rectangular faces on H.P. The axis of the solid is
inclined at 450 to V.P
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7. Q2. Draw the projections of a hexagonal pyramid of base
35 mm side and axis 70mm long , when it is resting on an
edge of its base on H.P. The axis of the solid is inclined at
450 to V.P and the base of the solid is nearer to V.P.