What effect has solid modeling had on the need for auxiliary views?
What will be an ideal response?
In the era of 3-D solid modeling, the need for auxiliary views may be somewhat diminished, and the difficulty in creating auxiliary views is greatly reduced. Since the 3-D model is often sent directly to a CAM system for fabrication, it may not be necessary to create an auxiliary view to locate holes and other features accurately on an inclined surface. Because the 3-D model contains all of the necessary information for the creation of the part, an auxiliary view of an inclined surface might not provide any additional information and, therefore, is not needed for manufacturing the part.
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