WOODWORKING
Chapter 10
Sections
Introduction:
Sometimes when drawing a technical drawing, to properly instruct the manufacturer as to how the item
is to be built it is necessary to show the inside of the project. This is done by drawing a section. A section
drawing is the view of an object showing what it would look like if it were cut open along what is called
the cut line. Imagine cutting along an imaginary cut line and looking into the object. A cut line may be
shown on any view: top, front, or left side view. This cut line will inform the manufacturer where the cut
for the section view is made, what angle the view will show, and the letter indicating where the drawing
may be found.
For example, to properly construct the cd holder, the builder needs to know the size of the shelves and
how they will be attached. Because that information cannot be seen from any of the three views we
provided, we will need to show the inside of the holder. That is best accomplished by cutting the cd holder
open vertically. As you can see, on the front view we have drawn a section line, or cut line, indicating the
direction of the view the section will show. The result is shown below.
Cut line (^) A
Section View
Direction
Section View
Direction
Section View
Reference letter or number
SECTION A
3
1/2”
3 1/2”
1
3/4”
7”
3/4”
3/4”
FRONT VIEW
13”
8 1/2”
A
6”
C
C