I would double check drawing three, because, on the side view, the line at the bottom of the L is not dashed. Which means, there should be something happening at the bottom right of the object, looking at the top and front views.
Thanks for commenting. The right hand side view is correct. The bottom line won’t be dashed because we are looking at the bottom visible edge of the object. As noted in my comment and video information, I got the top view wrong. For some reason I seem to have just copied the front view 🤪
@@TerryBrownMechEng Aahh, I see! So, are there cases in which we don't put hidden lines and, if yes, would this be one such case? Edit: I just revisited drawing three, I've had a bit more practice since the beginning of my course and, I wonder, if you can please help. If the two cubes attached to the bottom of the L-shape are behing the true view of the object, on the side view, how come we use a solid line to describe where they seperate from the main shape, instead of hidden lines?
@@AJDENG sorry for the delayed reply. I've been away on holidays. The vertical line I think you are talking about is a hidden a line (it just has a very small break in the middle to make it dashed).
@@TerryBrownMechEng Ooooh my god, I'm so blind, how did I miss that ahahah. Sorry for wasting your time and thanks so much for the help, you're an awesome lad!
As noted in comments, I messed up Number 3, for some reason I seem to have just copied the front view rather than drawing the top view. The correct solution is at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KVAKPtKhFmI.html