To find the true length of very basic conical or transition shapes these fundamental rules must be applied. Generally two views are required. The two most common views are top and front view. Place the top view length view against the vertical height at 90 degrees. The diagonal distance (the hypotenuse) is the true length.
H.P.Dubey
To find the true length of very basic conical or transition shapes these fundamental rules must be applied. Generally two views are required. The two most common views are top and front view. Place the top view length view against the vertical height at 90 degrees. The diagonal distance (the hypotenuse) is the true length.