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The document discusses defining a helix curve as the locus of a point moving around and along the curved surface of a cylinder, constructing a helix curve as a locus on a right cylinder and right circular cone, and applying helix curves to the projection of screw threads and helical springs.

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The document discusses defining a helix curve as the locus of a point moving around and along the curved surface of a cylinder, constructing a helix curve as a locus on a right cylinder and right circular cone, and applying helix curves to the projection of screw threads and helical springs.

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14.2.

1 Define a Helix curve


A helix is the locus of a point which moves around and along the curved surface of
a cylinder.
14.2.2 Construct a Helix curve as a locus on a right cylinder and right circular cone
14.2.3 Apply the Helix to the projection of screw threads and helical springs
14.2.4 Relate the knowledge to workshop experiences and problems

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