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hello today we are going to learn the basic fundamentals of how to dimension an architectural engineering or technical drawing a dimension is a numerical value expressed in appropriate units of measurements such as millimeters inches centimeters etc and they are used to define the size location orientation shape or other geometric characteristics of an object dimensions are a method of communication to fabricators in the production facility there are different kinds of dimensions such as linear aligned angular radiuses diameters etc the size and position of each feature must be completely defined once and only once so now we are going to learn the basic fundamental rules for dimensioning a technical drawing the first rule is to avoid aligning dimension lines with object lines or axises as you can see in the red color on the screen the proper way to do this is to separate the dimension lines from the object lines as you can see here with the green lines on the screen rule number