Drawing Problems - Chapter 4 Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Chapter 4 Understanding Three-Dimensional Coordinates and User Coordinate Systems 111 12. Architectural The table legs (A) are 2″ square and 17″ tall. They are 2″ in from each edge. The tabletop (B) is 24″ × 36″ × 1″. Save the drawing as P4-12. 11. Architectural Four legs (cones), each 3″ high with a ∅1″ base, support this ∅10″ globe. Each leg tilts at an angle of 15° from vertical. The base is ∅12″ and .5″ thick. The bottom surface of the base is 8″ below the center of the globe. Save the drawing as P4-11. 13. Architectural The table legs (A) for the large table are ∅2″ and 17″ tall. The tabletop (B) is 24″ × 36″ × 1″. The table legs (C) for the small table are ∅2″ and 11″ tall. The tabletop (D) is 24″ × 14″ × 1″. All legs are 1″ in from the edges of the table. Save the drawing as P4-13. 14. General The spherical objects (A) are ∅4″. Object B is 6″ long and ∅1.5″. Save the drawing as P4-14. Globe A B Table #1 Table #2 D C B A B A Dumbbell