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STEM-3DMA-6: Evaluate and develop assembly drawings.
STEM-3DMA-6: Assembly drawings are an important application of the designing process of different objects. These drawings show how each part of the object should be put together and how it should look in the end. This is important to show these so people will know how to replicate the object you created. These are very important when it comes to more complicated designs. Since the designs are harder, the people replicating the object are going to need as much information on how to create it as they can get. Auxiliary and sectional views are important because they show different views on the different components of the assembly. These views actually give the other people working on the project perspectives on how each of the parts fit together. A subassembly drawing is an assembly drawing within an assembly drawing. This happens when you are creating a object with more than one component that is an assembly. This is important because people who are going to recreate this project need to know how each part fit together to create the object. The bill of materials is a list of all the parts that are needed to create the specific object. This list relates back to other drawings because it is connected to the subassembly. It connects to it because it shows what parts are needed to create the object. I hope I get to create more objects with assemblies and subassemblies in the future, so I can learn more about them and the role they play in engineering.
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