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surface treatment indication in drawing

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when drawing a piece with specific surface treatments, such as painting or satin finishing, adding a dotted line near the surface. I attach example.


1.webpbut I came across some mesh dispenses that show a different symbolism and show you. in these cases they use different lines.
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3.webpSo I ask you. what is the correct symbolism and reference legislation?

thanks for patience and availability.
 
I put a double arrow with the type of satin finish. I don't think it's normal, but no one has ever challenged me.
 
a question ot but I do not know where else to put it;: any of you use concretely standard numbers in design work? (are they at the last sheet of the link posted by mvw in #3 ) more in general, applies them in the approach to the definition of the quantities that meet in this work (e.g. quantity, standardization criteria, minimum threshold for products managed in stock etc)? when I started working, shortly after the Egyptians had finished the tip of cheope, I was a few months in acma, the parent company of all the Bolognese companies of the packaging. There were designers/artists performing explosives with hundreds of hand parts and, among the technical notes to be respected in the technical office, there was a series of numbers to be preferred, others to be used only if necessary and others to avoid absolutely. I was struck then, after a few years I realized that it was derived from the number series of renards and it still seems interesting to me now, although it is not so easy to apply them in the reality of work and therefore benefit. I'd like to know among the community friends who use them.
 
News by standard iso128-24, the mixed line large to point and long stretch (04.2) is used to indicate portions of surfaces subject to treatment.

if the surface to be treated is total, the same should not be indicated with such line, but only with the indication of the treatment.
 
from the dispenses suggested by mammals There is this illustration
100.webpthat makes me think I do well to use a dotted line. then there is also this where you use a long-point stretch line.

102.webp and I end up wondering, what's the difference between "treatment" and "particular treatments"?
 

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the large, long-spot and stretch line (04.2) is used to indicate portions of surfaces subject to treatment.
I confirm, I always talk about elements with treatments (painting or brushing in my case) that are not on all surfaces but only on one or some. but I'd like to use the correct indication and know why it's the correct one.
 
and I end up wondering, what's the difference between "treatment" and "particular treatments"?
I think it's just a matter of how the sentence is formulated.
in the norm en iso 128-24 that defines the types of lines is specified that one serves for the surfaces entirely treated while the other when there is only one portion of surface
 

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