Give a general five-step procedure for creating an auxiliary view showing an inclined surface in true size and shape.
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In general, the procedure used to create an auxiliary view that shows an inclined surface in true size and shape is as follows:
1. Identify the edge view in one of the primary views of the surface to be projected.
2. Sketch a "fold" line parallel to the edge view of the surface.
3. Label all of the fold lines, including the one you just created.
4. Project the points that define the surface along rays that are perpendicular to the fold line for the auxiliary view.
5. Obtain the projected dimensions of the surface into the auxiliary view by observing the same dimension in a related view. (Another way to think of this is that the dimensions are found in a view that is two views back from the auxiliary view in which you are working.)
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