coolcad
Mechanical
- Feb 27, 2004
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In SolidWorks they give us an option for finish symbol with an "all around" modifier. Yet the shop has never seen this before and the ASME/ANSI Y14.36M does not show it. I really like the symbol because I can point to an edge of a feature with it and this tells the machinist that the entire profile of the feature must have this finish. The all around symbol is used in welding and GD&T callouts.
See the attached picture. The first symbol is what SolidWorks gives us. The second is my interpretation of an optional symbol, more in line with the weld callout.
Has anyone ever seen the first example, with the finish symbol with the circle on the tail? What standard uses this? Is this "legal" to use on a drawing?
Thanks.
Glenn Wilkins, CSWP
Hazelett Strip-Casting Corp.
Colchester, VT
See the attached picture. The first symbol is what SolidWorks gives us. The second is my interpretation of an optional symbol, more in line with the weld callout.
Has anyone ever seen the first example, with the finish symbol with the circle on the tail? What standard uses this? Is this "legal" to use on a drawing?
Thanks.
Glenn Wilkins, CSWP
Hazelett Strip-Casting Corp.
Colchester, VT