Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
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Sorry, not really a SW question, but is there a standard crosshatch pattern for tungsten carbide?
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RE: Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
and that the deg value for the hatch can vary so as not to get mixed with other geometry lines in the drawing.
hope this helps.
RE: Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
seems sensible to me.
RE: Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
Would you please post where this new Drafting Standard can be found?
CorBlimeyLimey
Barrie, Ontario
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RE: Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
BTW: For those of you using OLD rev's, note it ain't ANSI any more.
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RE: Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
Barrie, Ontario
sorry for the lag in response time Cor...
Two separate checkers had informed me of this change in the hatching.
It was brought to my attention 3 years ago. I believe that the figure that was shown to me was in the Global Standard Engineering Handbook. I guess I should have clarified that using the traditional material symbols does not mean that the drafter/designer is incorrect, but if one cannot find a specific materail symbol, one would use the hatch I mentioned and be done with it.
Hope this helps?
Dallas
RE: Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
Barrie, Ontario
Cor. i forgot one other thing...there is a new version of the global book but I do not have one...
i believe the figure/paragraph is in there.
RE: Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
RE: Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
My Machinery's Handbook, Edition 26 shows a chart full of cross hatches as per ANSI Y14.2M-1979 (R1987). It shows a cross hatch for "Titanium and refractory material".
I rarely use the cross hatches to indicate material. This is controlled by the MATERIAL box on my drawings. I want to use the cross hatch to differentiate between each part, regardless of material.
JHG
RE: Tungsten carbide crosshatch pattern.
BTW: We did have to look this up a couple of years ago for some obscure reason and I believe I recall it is somewhat optional. Probably the Architectural Engrs still like it.
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