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the use of 2D CAD for working drawings.
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the use of 2D CAD for working drawings
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What is the primary purpose of using 2D CAD in product design?
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The primary purpose of using 2D CAD in product design is to produce working drawings and technical specifications.
Key terms
- Technical Drawing: A detailed drawing that conveys information about the dimensions, materials, and assembly of a product.
- Vector Graphics: Graphics that use mathematical equations to represent images, allowing for scalable and precise drawings in CAD software.
Common trap
Neglecting to include dimensions: Always include accurate dimensions to ensure that the drawings can be used effectively for manufacturing.
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