Triniprince
Mechanical
- Sep 9, 2013
- 4
Hello,
Long time reader and reference searcher, first time thread poster. I am currently in the process of placing dimensions on a 2d drawing of a CAD designed enclosure that has lofted surfaces. (providing a 3d model as a deliverable is not an option...) So far I have been taking cues from the aeronautical and maritime documentation method of using section cuts with X-Y / Y-Z dimension points from various views to give an origination of individual radii then superimpose a series of arcs that best fit the spline of the respected section cut.
(see link for example:
My question is if anyone knows of a simpler way or better yet a spec that I can reference to accommodate this effort. My intuition tells me that there must be a way to convey this information due to there being lofted surfaces long before CAD, and that there had to have been a way to document and/or technical depictions of such features for products in the past. If it helps this is a part that is to be machined by a hand milling machine from the technical 2d drawing information.
Thanks.
Long time reader and reference searcher, first time thread poster. I am currently in the process of placing dimensions on a 2d drawing of a CAD designed enclosure that has lofted surfaces. (providing a 3d model as a deliverable is not an option...) So far I have been taking cues from the aeronautical and maritime documentation method of using section cuts with X-Y / Y-Z dimension points from various views to give an origination of individual radii then superimpose a series of arcs that best fit the spline of the respected section cut.
(see link for example:
My question is if anyone knows of a simpler way or better yet a spec that I can reference to accommodate this effort. My intuition tells me that there must be a way to convey this information due to there being lofted surfaces long before CAD, and that there had to have been a way to document and/or technical depictions of such features for products in the past. If it helps this is a part that is to be machined by a hand milling machine from the technical 2d drawing information.
Thanks.