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"Chapter 9 Drafting and Design Vocabulary": HTML5 Crossword |
Across8. commonly used on drawings in architectural and structural drafting (10,12)
10. all dimension are placed parallel to their dimension lines and are read from the bottom or right side of the drawing (7,9)
12. The process of defining the size,form, and location of geometric components on drawings (12)
13. a set of parameters used to control the appearance of individual dimensioning elements, including dimension lines arrowheads, and text (9,5)
15. uses inch and metric dimensions on the same drawings (4,12)
16. used to indicate the termination of a dimension (9,4)
18. notes commonly placed with leaders to describe the size of form of features, such as hole specifications, chambers, and threads. (11,5)
19. define the angle between two nonparallel lines (7,9)
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Down1. are used in confined areas where other dimensioning methods would confuse the reader. (9,10)
2. a type of dimensioning useful in locating holes and other features on parts (10,12)
3. all dimension are from two or three mutually perpendicular datum planes (5,12)
4. the combination of a small recess and a large recess with a chamfered edge cut in a hole to allow room for a fastener (12)
5. a beveled edge (chamfer) cut in a hole to permit a flat head screw to seat flush with the surface (11)
6. Also known as point-to-point Dimensions are placed in a "chain" from point to point to locate features (5,12)
7. allow you to automatically place dimensions on a drawing (12,8)
9. a recess that allows fillister or socket head screws to be seated below the surface of a part (11)
11. a line with termination symbols (generally arrowheads) at each end to indicate the direction and extent of a dimension (9,4)
14. drawn at the termination of dimension lines and leaders (10)
17. a reference number is enclosed in a square or triangle (4)
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ACROSS
8. commonly used on drawings in architectural and structural drafting (10,12)
10. all dimension are placed parallel to their dimension lines and are read from the bottom or right side of the drawing (7,9)
12. The process of defining the size,form, and location of geometric components on drawings (12)
13. a set of parameters used to control the appearance of individual dimensioning elements, including dimension lines arrowheads, and text (9,5)
15. uses inch and metric dimensions on the same drawings (4,12)
16. used to indicate the termination of a dimension (9,4)
18. notes commonly placed with leaders to describe the size of form of features, such as hole specifications, chambers, and threads. (11,5)
19. define the angle between two nonparallel lines (7,9)
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1. are used in confined areas where other dimensioning methods would confuse the reader. (9,10)
2. a type of dimensioning useful in locating holes and other features on parts (10,12)
3. all dimension are from two or three mutually perpendicular datum planes (5,12)
4. the combination of a small recess and a large recess with a chamfered edge cut in a hole to allow room for a fastener (12)
5. a beveled edge (chamfer) cut in a hole to permit a flat head screw to seat flush with the surface (11)
6. Also known as point-to-point Dimensions are placed in a "chain" from point to point to locate features (5,12)
7. allow you to automatically place dimensions on a drawing (12,8)
9. a recess that allows fillister or socket head screws to be seated below the surface of a part (11)
11. a line with termination symbols (generally arrowheads) at each end to indicate the direction and extent of a dimension (9,4)
14. drawn at the termination of dimension lines and leaders (10)
17. a reference number is enclosed in a square or triangle (4)

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