How can the true shape be shown for objects that have one or more surfaces that slant and are inclined away from either a horizontal or vertical plane?
What will be an ideal response?
Some objects have one or more surfaces that slant and are inclined away from either a horizontal or vertical plane. In this situation, the regular views will not show the true shape of the inclined surface. If the true shape must be shown, the drawing must include an auxiliary view to represent the angular surface accurately. The auxiliary view is in addition to the regular views.
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