Why do we use isometric drawings?

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Ethan Lee

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A representation of a 3D solid on a 2D surface is called a projection. Isometric projection uses vertical lines and lines drawn at 30-- to horizontal. A 30-- set square is used to ensure accuracy. Dimensions are shown accurately and in the correct proportion.
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A representation of a 3D solid on a 2D surface is called a projection. Isometric projection uses vertical lines and lines drawn at 30-- to horizontal. A 30-- set square is used to ensure accuracy. Dimensions are shown accurately and in the correct proportion.
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