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The standard symbol for center lines on finished drawings is a
fine line made up of alternate long and short dashes.


Figure 5.16 Examples of objects having curved surfaces

5.2.3. Precedence of Lines


In any view there is likely to be a coincidence of lines. Hidden
portions of the object may project to coincide with visible
portions Center lines may occur where there is a visible or
hidden out line of some part of the object.


Since the physical features of the object must be represented
full and dashed lines take precedence over all other lines
since visible out line is more prominent by space position, full
lines take precedence over dashed lines. A full line could
cover a dashed line, but a dashed line could not cover a full
line. It is evident that a dashed line could not occur as one of
the boundary lines of a view.

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