PRuggiero
Mechanical
- Oct 8, 2007
- 64
Guys,
I have what I think is a simple question but Google couldn't even answer it...
If one is using ordinate dimensioning and you have multiple surfaces that are co-planer and represent the "0", how do you show that on the drawing.
Perhaps more info is needed... I know if I wanted both of them to be datums I could control the surfaces through a profile and put "2 surfaces" down. What happens if I only wanted one to be the datum? Either way you have to dimension both surfaces, no?
I attached a simple picture which I don't think is correct with respect to how the co planer surfaces are dimensioned.
Thanks,
Pete
I have what I think is a simple question but Google couldn't even answer it...
If one is using ordinate dimensioning and you have multiple surfaces that are co-planer and represent the "0", how do you show that on the drawing.
Perhaps more info is needed... I know if I wanted both of them to be datums I could control the surfaces through a profile and put "2 surfaces" down. What happens if I only wanted one to be the datum? Either way you have to dimension both surfaces, no?
I attached a simple picture which I don't think is correct with respect to how the co planer surfaces are dimensioned.
Thanks,
Pete