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Module 1 – Unit 4 Rendering Walls<br />

Thick chain lines indicate surfaces which have to meet special requirements.<br />

The lengths of the parts of these lines and the spacing between them should be<br />

similar to those of thin chain lines.<br />

Example Type of Line<br />

A<br />

Continuous<br />

(think)<br />

B Continuous<br />

(thin)<br />

C Continuous<br />

Irregular<br />

(think)<br />

Line<br />

Width<br />

MM<br />

Example of<br />

Application<br />

0.7 Visible outlines<br />

and edges.<br />

0.3 Fictitious outlines<br />

and edges.<br />

Dimension and<br />

leader lines.<br />

Hatching. Outline<br />

of adjacent parts.<br />

Outline of<br />

revolved sections.<br />

0.3 Limits of partial<br />

views or sections<br />

when the line is<br />

not an axis.<br />

0.3 Hidden outlines<br />

D Short Dashes<br />

(thin)<br />

and edges.<br />

E<br />

Chain (thin) 0.3 Centre lines.<br />

Extreme positions<br />

of moveable parts.<br />

F Chain (think<br />

ends, changes<br />

0.7 Cutting planes.<br />

of direction,<br />

thin<br />

elsewhere)<br />

0.3<br />

G Chain (think) 0.7 Indication of<br />

surfaces which<br />

have to meet<br />

special<br />

requirements.<br />

Plastering Phase 2 12 Revision 1.0 July 2008

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