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  1. InvoluteSpline

    STK - Reference or Not?

    Pylfrm, This is what I was after. Yes, it would default to the tolerance block (±.010). Low quantity, 5-10 pcs.
  2. InvoluteSpline

    STK - Reference or Not?

    Thank you everyone for your replies. I should clarify, I am on the aerospace manufacturing side and do not have the authority to change the design/drawing. Rather, I have been provided with a drawing that clearly contradicts itself by calling for sheet material while defining the OD of the part...
  3. InvoluteSpline

    STK - Reference or Not?

    The case I'm about to present below is easily solved by having our customer update the drawing to remove any discrepancies, but sometimes that is easier said than done. Also, the drawing follows the ASME Y14.5-1994 Standard. Material is defined as Acrylic Sheet per MIL-PRF-5425. The part itself...
  4. InvoluteSpline

    Hex Callout - How to Interpret?

    Thank you everyone for the replies. pylfrm - Not much else was provided with the attached picture other than some basic notes and a rudimentary title block, so I cannot say.
  5. InvoluteSpline

    Hex Callout - How to Interpret?

    Hi All, A seemingly simple dilemma, but I was not able to find a firm answer. Is the "HEX" callout in the attached drawing to be interpreted as flat-to-flat or point-to-point? I cannot seem to find a solid reference on how to interpret this. Nothing in ASME Y14.5 from what I could tell. The...
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