etrant1
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2003
- 1
For several decades, I have been modeling CAD data to the geometric mean. The number in the dimensiuon is the nominal, and in the case of tolerances that are even ( say +/- 1) it is also the geometric mean.
If I have a dimension of 10 +2, -0, thenthe geometric mean would be 11, and I would model it at 11. We use the CAD data to build the mold for the part. I have a seasoned high level Engineer that insists that the CAD data always match the nominal. His example is: 1000 +.5, -1.5. He states that he wants the part dimensional distribution to be centered about 1000, not 999.5.
Here is the problem. There is a note that says in case of difference between CAD data and dimension on drawing, the drawing shall take precedence. When a NC programer sees this and the dimension, the programer will alter the tool paths to shoot for 999.5, plus other compensations for tool wear etc.
I seem to remember in 14.5M appendix A3 stating that the value of the dimension shall match the CAD geometry.
Does anybody have a standard that defines the correct action. Thanks!
If I have a dimension of 10 +2, -0, thenthe geometric mean would be 11, and I would model it at 11. We use the CAD data to build the mold for the part. I have a seasoned high level Engineer that insists that the CAD data always match the nominal. His example is: 1000 +.5, -1.5. He states that he wants the part dimensional distribution to be centered about 1000, not 999.5.
Here is the problem. There is a note that says in case of difference between CAD data and dimension on drawing, the drawing shall take precedence. When a NC programer sees this and the dimension, the programer will alter the tool paths to shoot for 999.5, plus other compensations for tool wear etc.
I seem to remember in 14.5M appendix A3 stating that the value of the dimension shall match the CAD geometry.
Does anybody have a standard that defines the correct action. Thanks!