@IRstuff thanks for your help, but those two websites didn't really help me. In case anyone is curious as to the solution I came up with I just put a Bevel weld symbol in place of the melt thru. I called up our fab shop and this is what they have been doing when they see this drawing. It's...
Hi,
I came across the following in one of our drawings. This is very different to how I would normally callout a weld on my drawings. I've never heard the term Melt-Thru Weld before. I know what symbol to use for the fillet weld, but I don't know how to callout a "Melt-Thru Weld". If you had to...
"The reason is that phi and theta have a different relationship with the offset"
This is what I suspected, and wanted to confirm. Thanks, for your help.
As for the "random" picture I disagree. I thought it conveyed the two different models very well and if you don't think it conveyed my...
My picture was deleted for some reason, but that picture was just an image I took off google the parameters in it were not the ones I was using. I was just using that image as an example since you didn't know what an offset crank mechanism is. However, you are correct in that there is an...
Hi,
Do these equations work if my crank mechanism is offset? As far as I can tell the displacement equation will stay the same, but I'm not sure about the rest.
https://www.engineersedge.com/mechanics_machines/piston_slider_crank_mechanism_14925.htm
Regards
I am curious to your opinions on General tolerances on title blocks. I know of two ways to do it basically give a range or by deciding the amount of decimals. ISO vs ASME
For example:
0 to 1 +/- 0.01
0 to 6 +/- 0.03
6 to 24 +/- 0.06
or
x.x +/- 0.1
x.xx +/-0.01
x.xx +/-0.005
there is also a...