Question: In multi view projection, especially the quadrant - based system defined by the quartet of first, second, third, and fourth angle projection, at the simplest

In multi view projection, especially the quadrant-based system defined by the quartet of first, second, third, and
fourth angle projection, at the simplest and highest level that gives the front view (FV) and top view (TV), the object
to be drawn is assumed to be located a quadrant between the vertical and horizontal planes. The horizontal plane
is then rotated clockwise so that it will lay in the same plane as the vertical plane. Oftentimes, it takes time for the
concept to be appreciated by beginners because of the non-availability of sufficient teaching aids.
In this project, you are asked to develop a simple system in SolidWorks that could be used to demonstrate the
above concept. The developed system should:
1. show both the vertical and horizontal planes, [10 Marks]
2. show a cube of 40mm size in the first quarter 50mm in front of the vertical plane and 30mm above the
horizontal access, [10 Marks]
3. show how the two views of the cube are realised on the planes, [10 Marks]
4. show the rotation of the horizontal plane as it aligns with the vertical plane, and lastly [10 Marks]
5. present the two views in the manner they are presented after the above process. [10 Marks]
6. Present a video recording of you and your team members demonstrating the workings of your designed
system. [10 Marks]

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