DerbyLoco
Mechanical
- Dec 14, 2010
- 93
What is the best way of dimensioning plates with radii at intersecting edges for NC manufacture?
Imagine you are drawing a triangle with a radii at each corner. Is it better to dimension the triangle by defining each corner location then fitting in the radii or would it be better to define the radii centers then add the triangle profile as tangent to the radii.
When actually creating the drawing on CAD it does not make much difference. However I am interested in what is best for the manufacturer.
If I was marking the shape out with traditional tools by hand I would do the radii first then mark out the edges but which is best for NC.
The part could be made anywere and the manufacturer would only have the drawing to work from - no electronic file transfer.
I usually draw parts as if I hade to make them myself with traditional tooling but I suspect that I am getting out off date in my thinking
Imagine you are drawing a triangle with a radii at each corner. Is it better to dimension the triangle by defining each corner location then fitting in the radii or would it be better to define the radii centers then add the triangle profile as tangent to the radii.
When actually creating the drawing on CAD it does not make much difference. However I am interested in what is best for the manufacturer.
If I was marking the shape out with traditional tools by hand I would do the radii first then mark out the edges but which is best for NC.
The part could be made anywere and the manufacturer would only have the drawing to work from - no electronic file transfer.
I usually draw parts as if I hade to make them myself with traditional tooling but I suspect that I am getting out off date in my thinking