Using Y14.5 If I add a centerline, would that be clear that I desire the hole to be centered? and if so, how do I make it clear that the centerline is between the two sides I want without dimensioning it to keep it basic
I simply created this part with these dimensions to figure out if it is possible to get a hole in the center of a rectangle within a tight tolerance if the rectangle's length dimension is of no importance, but what's important is that the hole is centered. My issue is the understanding of...
Also I just wasn't entirely sure where the datums should go which is why I chose the hole for A. It made sense because I don't care about the accuracy of that width but I care more about the hole being centered.
Thanks for the quick responses. What exactly would be the dimension from D if I want it to be centered? If I put 5+-0.1 would that not be affected if total length is 11? How exactly do I state that it is centered? or would it be implied and understood in such a case?
I have an issue of figuring out what the best way to dimension this type of drawing would be.
If I have a hole in a middle of a rectangle, which I don't really care much about it's total width (say 10+-1), but I do want the hole to be in the center of the that rectangle regardless of how big or...