Use hexagonal bolt, nut and washer by suitable dimension to join the tube holder in figure below. (use free hand sketching Principles)
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Start by drawing the hexagonal bolt. Draw a hexagon shape with six equal sides. Label the sides as A, B, C, D, E, and F. Show more…
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