cinnamongirl
Mechanical
- Jan 18, 2011
- 106
I was given several sheet metal parts, they are basically U-shaped with three flat sides. I know the standard is to dimension the outside of the part along with the inside radii. However on the sketches I was given, the inside width of the U is specified, possibly because the inside surfaces will mate with another part.
What would be the appropriate way to dimension this part? Dimension the inside of the U and assign it as an inspection dimension (with an oblong box around it)? And if I do use an inspection dimension, do I still dimension the outside?
Thank you.
What would be the appropriate way to dimension this part? Dimension the inside of the U and assign it as an inspection dimension (with an oblong box around it)? And if I do use an inspection dimension, do I still dimension the outside?
Thank you.