KENAT (Mechanical)
"since I was taught this for my 4 years of engineering."
Your school or your prof may have had that 'rule', but I'd say that's about as far as it goes.
That could be very true, it was just standard for my professor to mark my drawings up if I put the iso in a different...
drawoh:
Solidworks allows you to move Isometric drawings aka 3d views, independently of view orientations. I could place a left side iso in the top right corner if I wanted to.
Everybody I understand that drawings are just a tool to convey a message, but as before I'm under the principle of putting any isometric drawing on the right therefore all other applicable views go on the left. I was just wondering if there was any real merit or maybe a standard to this; since...
No this isn't homework, just a professional dispute. From my education I have been taught to put the Isometric drawing in the top right corner and then the orthogonal views on the left side of the paper.
My colleague says that putting the isometric view on the left is just fine. To me thats...
I have a quick question:
I have a drawing with 3 views (Side/top/right) and an Isometric view.
What standard would I go to, to give guidance where to layout these views on a drawing?
I.E. ANSI Standard XX.XX.XX