rhmeng
Aerospace
- Apr 9, 2015
- 77
Hi,
I have a part that I am dimensioning, and I want to make sure I am correctly using datums. Is this the correct way to use the datums A and B that are not perpendicular to each other? I can call out a basic angle between -A- and -B- and then i can dimension from the "imaginary" surface that is perpendicular to -A-? Then I can put positional tolerances on the holes wrt -A- and -B-, but in reality it is really checked to -A- and this imaginary surface?
I have a part that I am dimensioning, and I want to make sure I am correctly using datums. Is this the correct way to use the datums A and B that are not perpendicular to each other? I can call out a basic angle between -A- and -B- and then i can dimension from the "imaginary" surface that is perpendicular to -A-? Then I can put positional tolerances on the holes wrt -A- and -B-, but in reality it is really checked to -A- and this imaginary surface?