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  1. Catbug

    Taper only in one direction

    I would do it like this. Does it make sense? Not writing a, b, x and y literally of course, but using whatever are the required predefined values.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=bba1e78f-6be7-447d-b672-a16a47530aa2&file=taper_callout.pdf
  2. Catbug

    Taper only in one direction

    I think the most straightforward thing to do would be to simply dimension both openings and specify tolerances on each that do not overlap each other; only one of the openings can be larger than the other and not the other way around. This would be if you only care about the top and bottom...
  3. Catbug

    REAL life example of LMC use.

    I can think of two more: - Holes that are fitted with alignment spring pins. Since the width of the spring pin is narrower with a smaller fastening hole, there will be more clearance and therefore a greater positional tolerance with the mating alignment hole. - Shaft-to-bore sealing grooves...

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