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I introduce auxiliary views, which are special views created in technical drawings to show the true shape of an inclined surface and its features. Auxiliary views help make a drawing easier to understand by only showing necessary information. I explain the two main ways these views are presented: in typical alignment, where the view is projected directly from the inclined surface, and as a removed view, where the view is moved elsewhere on the paper and indicated with a view line (similar to a cutting plane line). Using examples, I demonstrate how auxiliary views help dimension inclined holes and features that would otherwise be foreshortened and undimensionable in a standard view. I also discuss partial views, where only the necessary part of the object is shown, and emphasize that the key to understanding auxiliary views is not their name, but how they are aligned and projected correctly. Video Chapters [00:00] Introduction to Auxiliary Views [00:27] Typical Alignment vs. Removed Views [01:21] Understanding View Lines [01:51] Example 1: Auxiliary Views for Foreshortened Surfaces [03:37] Partial Views [04:13] Example 2: Secondary Auxiliary Views [05:39] Conclusion: The Importance of Alignment