EXERCISES. Study the two drawings and complete the table by matching the numbered surfaces of the orthogonal drawing with the lettered surfaces of the isometric drawing. WIDTH HEIGHT 1 2 E F TOP VIEW G A B C D LENGTH FRONT VIEW 5 3 4 6 7 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW A B C D E F G DRG. ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION EXERCISE 2
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