"Descriptive Geometry, Volume 2" by Charles Laban Adams is a comprehensive guide to the principles and applications of descriptive geometry. This volume delves into advanced techniques and concepts, offering a detailed exploration of orthographic projection, auxiliary views, and the solution of complex spatial problems.
Intended for students and professionals in engineering, architecture, and design, this book provides clear explanations and numerous illustrative examples to enhance understanding and skill development. With a focus on practical application, "Descriptive Geometry" serves as an invaluable resource for mastering the fundamental principles of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions, a skill essential for technical drawing and engineering graphics.
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