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tutorial notice event in drawing in this tutorial we're going to talk about the
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section views as you remember in your course in the school the engineering
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drawing what the meaning of the section cut or section view we have this
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drawing we made in the previous tutorials so now let's show you how to use the
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section view let's just make some distance for or someplace to the section
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views let's here activate the frames so let's just make some distance to
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show you the offset views so now let's go to the insert you know from the views
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projections we already use some of the important features or icons here and
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here in sections you have different type of section views so now we're going
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to show you the difference between the offset view section and the offset
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section cut and also you can reach the section view from the icon here so let's
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first choose the offset section view and make a center cut line for this part
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you can here make this line cutting line and here you can move double-click you
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are able to see your this view from your spot and here we made the section
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view so now I'm going to also remember from the school notations this arrow and
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the A but shows the direction of pickup and here you can see section view A and
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here is the A so that as repetition to what you learn in school and now let's try
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to use the offset cut and the difference between the this offset view and the
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offset cut that in the offset cut it doesn't show you what is after the
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limit of the cut for example this is the offset view you can see here if you
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notice there is a line showing you that is this cylinder is closed or have an edge
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but when we use the this activate the offset cut and let's make another line
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be sure in the middle and just double-click outside you notice up here it didn't
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show you the intersection line so a kind of freaky that you might think this is
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to rectangular extruded blocks and it's open in the middle and here is the real
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drawing that cherry that is a cylinder in here so that is the difference between
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the offset section cut and section view and there are some uses when they are
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I need to know what is intersecting on the same cut or showing the wrist of the
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lines so this is the idea of using the intersection and here you notice the
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be cut or section view you will know that is the be here also
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