Title: Deans Community High School
1 Deans Community High School
Graphic Communication
Hexagonal Prisms Developments
CDT Department
2Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
- A development is a flat template of a 3D shape
that when folded up in the correct way makes the
actual shape of the 3D object. - Developments are particularly useful when
modelling new design ideas or to prepare for
folding shapes in sheet metal.
3Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
Here the development of the sides will be drawn.
This does not include the top and bottom of the
prism.
Project the height of the prism across the page.
Plan
Elevation
4Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
Now, using a compass, step out the lengths of
each side onto these lines.
Draw vertical lines at each of these points.
Plan
Elevation
5Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
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To make things easier we number each of the
corners of the hexagon.
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Do this as shown on the Plan, Elevation and
development.
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Plan
A development always starts and ends with the
same numbered corner. When it folds up these
should meet.
Here one number is above the other. This is
because corner number 3 is in front of corner 1.
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Elevation
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6Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
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Project the cuts across onto the development
marking the appropriate corners as you go.
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Plan
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Elevation
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7Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
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Project the cuts across onto the development
marking the appropriate corners as you go.
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Plan
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Elevation
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8Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
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Project the cuts across onto the development
marking the appropriate corners as you go.
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Plan
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Elevation
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9Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
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Project the cuts across onto the development
marking the appropriate corners as you go.
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Plan
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Elevation
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10Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
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Project the cuts across onto the development
marking the appropriate corners as you go.
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Plan
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Elevation
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11Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
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Project the cuts across onto the development
marking the appropriate corners as you go.
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Plan
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Elevation
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12Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
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1
Now join your dots up to complete the
development.
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5
As the hexagonal prism has no curves, use a
straight edge to join the dots.
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Plan
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Elevation
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13Hexagonal Prisms - the Development
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Here is a clearer view of the complete
development.
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Plan
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Elevation
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