Keveo
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2006
- 41
I am currently preparing to do a machining drawing from a cast housing and trying to establish the datums. I have taken a class on GD&T some time ago and know enough to be dangerous, but do not use is that often, unfortunately so does my boss. I would like to set up the primary, secondary, and tertiary datums as it would mate to other parts, via parrallel jaws, etc. Im being told that it is better to cast datum features and basic dimension to datum targets/points because of the draft and that the machinist can fixture it better and that you have to start somewhere so the machinist can machine an adequate surface for the datums. Can you share some points on how to establish datums on a casting when there is only one flat surface (housing bottom) on the part. Any input will be appreciated.
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