An auxiliary view is needed when an object has features that are not parallel or perpendicular to the primary views, making them difficult to accurately represent. This occurs often with inclined or oblique surfaces that cannot be fully depicted in standard front, top, or side views. By creating an auxiliary view, these features can be shown in true shape and size, facilitating better understanding and communication of the object's geometry.
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