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Similar to how a web designer uses code when creating a website or a CNC machinist follows blueprints for their designs, welders rely on blueprints to guide their work and ensure precision in their welds. Welders interpret and decipher the symbols when creating their work. All About Welding Blueprint Symbols | UTI - Universal Technical Institute Universal Technical Institute blog welding-blueprint-symbols Universal Technical Institute blog welding-blueprint-symbols
Phantom Line Phantom lines are long-short-short-long lines most often used to show the travel or movement of an object or a part in alternate positions. It can also be used to show adjacent objects or features. The Language of Lines Basic Blueprint Reading Open Oregon Educational Resources blueprint chapter Open Oregon Educational Resources blueprint chapter
Reading welding blueprints is no different, as complicated and confusing as they may seem in the beginning; the longer you read them the easier it will be to understand. If, for any reason you find that you dont understand the requirements of the welding blueprint you can always ask another welder. How to Read Welding Blueprints - Bakers Gas Bakers Gas blogs weld-my-world how-to Bakers Gas blogs weld-my-world how-to

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