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    Posted: 21.Feb.2012 at 17:51
Hello,
I am a team member of 4 in my class. I have received different opinions about how to annotate elevations.  I have the north side elevation and my instructor says to only annotate to the edges of the elevation indicating the material I am annotating, not part way in the material I am trying to annotate. Is there any sample drawings showing some ways to indicate proper annotation techniques? Also, I am creating some elevation symbols. I am using a diameter of 5/8" circle. Is this correct? Thank you. Callejon


Edited by callejon - 21.Feb.2012 at 17:54
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Feb.2012 at 18:05
Open up your Architectural Drafting and Design (by Jefferies & Madsen) book and it will have the information that you seek.

What scale will the drawing be plotted at?
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