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Rabattement was extensively used by ] in the construction drawings, and, together with ], evolved into the method of the descriptive geometry. Descriptive geometry works sometimes use the term "rotation" when discussing moving points and lines, reserving ''rabattement'' for shapes and planes, both operations are identical.{{sfn|Calvo-López|2020|p=636}} Rabattement was extensively used by ] in the construction drawings, and, together with ], evolved into the method of the descriptive geometry. Descriptive geometry works sometimes use the term "rotation" when discussing moving points and lines, reserving ''rabattement'' for shapes and planes, both operations are identical.{{sfn|Calvo-López|2020|p=636}}


The goal of the rabattement operation is to represent the true shape and size of a face of an object{{sfn|Calvo-López|2020|p=675}} (this is often impossible to do with ]). The goal of the rabattement operation is to represent the true shape and size of a face of an object{{sfn|Calvo-López|2020|p=675}} (this is often impossible to do with ]).


==References== ==References==

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This article is about 2D layout of a 3D object. For painting composition, see Rabatment of the rectangle.
A development of a Rubik's cube produced by successive rabattements of its faces onto a single plane

Rabattement (also rabatment ) is a rotation of a planar object around a folding line in order to align the object with another plane. Rabattement is used in technical drawings to produce developments (patterns, templates).

Rabattement was extensively used by stonemasons in the construction drawings, and, together with projection plane, evolved into the method of the descriptive geometry. Descriptive geometry works sometimes use the term "rotation" when discussing moving points and lines, reserving rabattement for shapes and planes, both operations are identical.

The goal of the rabattement operation is to represent the true shape and size of a face of an object (this is often impossible to do with orthographic projection).

References

  1. "rabatment". Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins.
  2. ^ Calvo-López 2020, p. 675.
  3. Calvo-López 2020, p. 636.

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