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to be able to draw the nut you dont need another auxilary view you can use the exhilarate view that youve already drawn which is to be able to get the head of your bolt okay but if you look at your nut of course the nut has got theres a little box on the top and the bottom of the nut unless they tell you otherwise youre going to draw them on the top and the bottom but the first thing we need to know is how thick okay what the height of our nut is going to be and the calculation for that for the height of your nut is going to be naught comma 8 times by your M value the height of your bolt okay the ball today we use note point seven times the in value but for the height of your nut its not point eight times by your M value and because we are working with an m16 we are going to go north point 8 multiplied by 16 and I suggest that when you do that calculation that you use your calculator to make sure that you have it accurate so just type in 1 point 8 multiplied by 16 which gives you