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Tangent Edge Visibility 1

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chancey

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Aug 1, 2001
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On drawings is there a preferred or standard for tangent edge visibility on drawings. Me personally I try to omit tangent edges (especially when they are solid lines) because I think they can add confusion to drawing interpretation and when I find it necessary will put the tangent edges in as phantom lines. If this is covered by a standard please quote standard. Thanks in advance.
 
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Take a look at ASME Y14.2M-1992 which I don't have to hand, I flicked thru Y14.3-2003 but didn't see it though at least some examples seem to show tangent line as some kinf of chain line.

KENAT,

Have you reminded yourself of faq731-376 recently, or taken a look at posting policies:
 
Check paragraph 2.11(d) Phantom Lines and Fig. 12 in ASME Y14.2m-1992 (reaffirmed 2003). Phantom lines are used to indicate filleted and rounded corners. I agree that they should be avoided unless they add clarity to the drawing.
 
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