randy64
Aerospace
- Jul 31, 2003
- 170
I have heard two schools of thought concerning hidden lines:
1) Always show all hidden lines unless it creates too much clutter.
2) Never use hidden lines unless it helps to clarify the shape of the part (in other words, if the the part is defined with, say, 3 or more views/sections and those views are enough to clarify the shape of the part, no hidden lines are needed).
Which is it? And documentation, please (even textbook referals) if available.
In the old days - on the board - you could be discerning and judicial with the use of hidden lines, but with the advent of CAD, it's become an all or nothing proposition.
Thanks.
1) Always show all hidden lines unless it creates too much clutter.
2) Never use hidden lines unless it helps to clarify the shape of the part (in other words, if the the part is defined with, say, 3 or more views/sections and those views are enough to clarify the shape of the part, no hidden lines are needed).
Which is it? And documentation, please (even textbook referals) if available.
In the old days - on the board - you could be discerning and judicial with the use of hidden lines, but with the advent of CAD, it's become an all or nothing proposition.
Thanks.