Ringster,
I re-read my post and might not have worded it the best way possible. I should have said that there are 3 axes at the intersections of the 3 planes of a DRF. I did not mean to imply that all 3 planes defined 1 axis.
CheckerRon,
If your comments were in reply to my jpg regarding a vertical centerline, then I should say that I only posted a jpg for the DRF to support the jpg of the drawing that you posted. You said the drawing was lacking and this was hopefully to clarify to MintJuleps response when he replied to your drawing where he didnt see the centering control from left to right.
Kenat,
I posted earlier regarding symmetry and symmetrical relationships which the standard clearly makes a distinction here. In DrawOh's jpg which is a clear case of symmetrical relationships using position and profile to center the part profile to the "hole pattern". The symmetry symbol is not used in this case, and if it where used can only be used at RFS. Symmetry is inspected differently as well.
The DRF demonstrated in my jpg is correct and is similar to an axis thru a cylindrical feature, however it is oriented in this case by the implied geometry and the dimensions. I have listed the refereneces for what is stated in the standard regarding datums and a pattern as a datum. There is no opinion here it is simply what the standard defines as the datum. The axis of a pattern is established by all of the holes collectively. This axis is the datum and is intersected by 2 planes according to the standard.
I dont really understand where "opinion" is required here. This is defined very clearly in the Datum section of the standard. If opinions are equal to stated standard definitions, then there probably isnt anything more that can be discussed.
If I am in error then I would gladly accept correction if i were directed to specific statements in the standard. If we go off into the realm of opinion when it comes to the basic concepts and definitions of the standard then I dont see any constructive value in it.
I hopefully do not come across as angry, however it is disheartening when opinions are regarded equal to the written standard. Of course opinion on "how to apply" the standard is obviously neccessary.
DesignBiz
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