What are the three typical orthographic views of a drawing?
In reply to Md. Zahidul Islam Sumon (171-15-1225)
Re: Orthographic Projections
Typically, an orthographic projection drawing consists of three different views: a front view, a top view, and a side view.
Occasionally, more views are used for clarity. The side view is usually the right side, but if the left side is used, it is noted in the drawing.
Occasionally, more views are used for clarity. The side view is usually the right side, but if the left side is used, it is noted in the drawing.