Views and Layout Draw the necessary views to best represent…
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Views аnd Lаyоut Drаw the necessary views tо best represent the part. Chоose an appropriate layout that clearly communicates the design. Use proper line scales and follow line precedence standards. Unless specified otherwise, all holes are through holes. Dimensions and Standards Use the given dimension precision. Do not replicate dimension placement based solely on the example provided—ensure proper placement according to dimensioning standards. Include appropriate GD&T symbols where applicable. Counterbore or countersink holes may be given as two separate dimensions along with a note. Tolerances Add tolerances to dimensions as noted below, using Limits designation for all tolerance dimensions. Tolerances using the ANSI Fits are indicated with the Class letter and number. Other tolerances may be given in another format (symmetrical, deviation, etc.) but must be in limits designation on the print. Refer to the tolerance charts in your textbook for guidance. Template and Title Block Use your formatted template. Complete the title block with the following information: Your Name Title/Part Name Material Date Scale (formatted as X:X) Viewport and Layers Place the viewport(s) on its designated layer. Before saving and submitting, ensure: Line weights are turned on. Grids and any unnecessary layers are turned off. Submission Requirements Attach both the electronic DWG file and a PDF of the print layout. Ensure your last name is in the file name. Only the most recent submission will be kept for grading. Additional Notes: The part is mostly symmetrical. If two features appear to be the same size, you may assume symmetry. The center cylinder is positioned at the center of the base. Part Name: Shaft Guide Units: in Material: Steel You may review the Exam 2 Rubric before submitting your file.