FrancoisY
Mechanical
- Nov 10, 2023
- 20
Hello,
I was wondering when it comes to Casting & Machined parts, how would you rev it correctly if both both are ref. within each other?
Ex:
Casting drawing references Machined part drawing (both are separate drawings but referenced each other). Casting is changing to a new material. Wouldn't it affect the Machined part to rev up also? (NOTE: Nothing is affected with the casting part other than the material change.)
What I think?
Since Casting is the parent to machined (Child), I would assume any changes on the casting drawing, we should rev up for machined drawing.
When I spoke to another design engineer within the company, he stated that nothing is changing dimension wise, part wise, etc. so it shouldn't affect the machine revision.
May I please get guidance? Is there an easy way to memorize how family drawings are affected and how to update accordingly?
Thank you all.
I was wondering when it comes to Casting & Machined parts, how would you rev it correctly if both both are ref. within each other?
Ex:
Casting drawing references Machined part drawing (both are separate drawings but referenced each other). Casting is changing to a new material. Wouldn't it affect the Machined part to rev up also? (NOTE: Nothing is affected with the casting part other than the material change.)
What I think?
Since Casting is the parent to machined (Child), I would assume any changes on the casting drawing, we should rev up for machined drawing.
When I spoke to another design engineer within the company, he stated that nothing is changing dimension wise, part wise, etc. so it shouldn't affect the machine revision.
May I please get guidance? Is there an easy way to memorize how family drawings are affected and how to update accordingly?
Thank you all.