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The drafting symbol for a center line is typically represented by a long dashed line with alternating long and short dashes. The long dashes are usually twice the length of the short dashes, and the line often has a specific width to distinguish it from other types of lines. Center lines are used to indicate the axis of symmetry for objects and to help in the layout of components in technical drawings.
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what a center line is, is a line in the center used for drafting thanks for the question i really had a good time looking up for you.
If your keyboard is missing a key, press the key-less spot very lightly when used, or try to place the key back on, or at best get a new keyboard.
In a drawing, a centre line is used to show the centre of a part.
it is a hyphen, and it is a short line (-) used to connect the parts of a compound word or the parts of a word divided for any purpose. e.g. no-one it is found two spaces left from the backspace
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The keyboard was named after Dr. August Dvorak. In 1936, Dr. Dvorak came up with a plan to standardize the letter keys on the keyboard for a typewriter. The nickname for the Dvorak keyboard that is still used today is the QWERTY keyboard because of the placement of the left hand, top line letters.
A short break line in drafting is made by using a thick, solid, wavy freehand line. It is used to break up an object.
It is the 12" mark at the 1/2-way point of the baseline used to distinguish 2 halves (and service boxes) of a tennis court; short mark that bisects baseline.
A center line is used in technical drawings and engineering to indicate the symmetry of an object or to define the center point of a feature. It helps in aligning components accurately and ensuring proper placement during manufacturing or assembly. Typically represented as a dashed line, center lines are essential for maintaining precision in design and fabrication processes.
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