ISOMETRIC AND PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS
5.1 ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS
Draw isometric view of a hexagonal prism with side of base 25 and 60 mm
long axis. The prism is resting on its base on the H.P. with an edge of the base
parallel to the V.P.
Draw an isometric projection of a pentagonal prism of 40 mm base side and
70 mm long axis resting on its base on the H.P. with an edge of the base
parallel to the V.P.
Draw isometric view of a cylinder of 50 mm base diameter and 70 mm long
axis when the axis is perpendicular to the (a) H.P., (b) V.P.
Draw isometric view of a pentagonal pyramid of 30 mm base side and 50 mm
long axis (a) when its axis is vertical, and (b) when its axis is horizontal.
Draw isometric projection of a cone of 50 mm base diameter and 70 mm long
axis when the base is (a) on the H.P. (b) in the V.P.
Draw an isometric projection of the frustum of a hexagonal pyramid having 40 mm base
side, 25 mm long top side and 60 mm height.
Draw the isometric projection of the frustum of a cone of 50 mm base
diameter, 25 mm top diameter and 60 mm height.
A cube of 25 mm edge is placed centrally on the top of another square block of
40 mm edge and 15 mm thickness. Draw the isometric drawing of two solids.
A square pyramid rests centrally over a cylindrical block. Draw the isometric
projection of the arrangement. Consider the pyramid has a base with 25 mm
side and 40 mm long axis whereas the cylindrical block has a base with 50 mm
diameter and 20 mm thickness.