1 Section f Chapter 10 Dajah Edwards, Sydney McGuire, Sierra Doucette, Isaiah Binford
2 Dimensioning Gives information about sizes and locations
3 10.1 Complete description of objectsViews Dimensions and Notes
4 10.2 Learning to dimension conventions
5 10.3 Arrowheads
6 10.4 Dimension figures Methods giving dimensions toavoid crowding in small spaces
7 10.5 Inch Marks Omit all inch marks when all dimensions are expressed in inches
8 10.6 Direction of dimension figuresAligned Systems Unidirectional Systems
9 10.7 Surface texture symbolsFinished marks should be shown on the EDGE VIEW
10 Horizontal Guidelines10.8 Dimensioning angles Horizontal Guidelines
11 10.9 Dimensioning Arcs
12 10.10 & 10.11 Filets and Rounds Correct and Incorrect Placement of Dimensions
13 10.12 Steps in placing Dimensions
14 10.13 Geometric Break Down Complex StuctureMade of simple Geometric shapes Geometric Break Down Complex Stucture
15 10.14 Size and Dimensions of a PrismThe simplest Geometric shape is the Prism
16 10.15 Size Dimensions of Cylinders Exception
17 10.16 Size Dimensions of Cones, Pyramids and Spheres
18 10.17 Location Dimensions
19 10.18
20 10.19
21 10.20
22 10.21
23 10.22
24 10.23
25 10.24
26 10.25
27 10.26
28 10.27
29 10.28
30 10.29
31 10.30
32 10.31