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Figure  2-7.—Architectural  symbols  for  doors  and  windows.

using   standard   technical   drawing   techniques, relatively small scale. Both types of drawings use a symbols,  and  other  designations  as  stated  in  military standard  set  of  architectural  symbols.  Figure  2-6 standards   (MIL-STDS). The  first  section  of  the illustrates  the  conventional  symbols  for  the  more construction drawings consists of the site plan, plot common  types  of  material  used  on  structures. plan, foundation plans, floor plans, and framing plans. Figure 2-7 shows the more common symbols used for General  drawings  consist  of  plans  (views  from  above) doors and windows. Study these symbols thoroughly and  elevations  (side  or  front  views)  drawn  on  a before proceeding further in this chapter. Figure 2-6.-Architectural symbols for plans and elevations. 2-6

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