snowboard1
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2015
- 6
Sorry to re-open a previous thread thread1103-364740 but I wasn't clear if AMontembeault's great question was fully answered and I've run into the same issue.
Copy and paste from that thread:
"Suppose I had a piece of plate with 2 holes in it. Each hole is specified as a datum (in this case, datums B and C, where datum A is the large flat face of the plate).
I have another feature with a positional tolerance with respect to A and a common datum defined by B and C (B-C).
The question we're debating is if B-C defines 1 datum wherein the axis of both B and C must lie (call it a horizontal datum), 1 datum between the axes of B and C at an implied center(call it vertical), or actually 2 datums orthagonal to eachother (controls both the horizontal and vertical datums)."
So, does having a co-datum B-C create controls for horizontal and vertical directions?
Thank you
Copy and paste from that thread:
"Suppose I had a piece of plate with 2 holes in it. Each hole is specified as a datum (in this case, datums B and C, where datum A is the large flat face of the plate).
I have another feature with a positional tolerance with respect to A and a common datum defined by B and C (B-C).
The question we're debating is if B-C defines 1 datum wherein the axis of both B and C must lie (call it a horizontal datum), 1 datum between the axes of B and C at an implied center(call it vertical), or actually 2 datums orthagonal to eachother (controls both the horizontal and vertical datums)."
So, does having a co-datum B-C create controls for horizontal and vertical directions?
Thank you