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Inspection Dimensions in Solidworks

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SBaugh

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Mar 6, 2001
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Does anyone know where the Oval originates from on an Inspection Dimension in Solidworks?

The Oval doesn't exist in any ANSI or AMSE book that I can find or anyone I have talked with about this. I have went back to 1988 ANSI and nothing...Maybe I'm missing something here, but I can't seem to find an answer for this.

Anyone have an Idea? [hammer]

Scott Baugh, CSWP [spin] [americanflag]
3DVision Technologies
faq731-376
When in doubt, always check the help
 
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I think the "inspection dimension" bubble in SW is actually derived from a DIN standard, but I don't know the number.

Ray Reynolds
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Here is what I finally found out.

The reason SW has the ovals around the inspection dimensions is because a long time ago a large company wanted those ovals there and it just stayed there. The company was of course buying SW at the time.

It isn't an ANSI standard that I know of or any standard that I'm aware of. Maybe a distant form of a DIN standard. That supports this option.

Thanks,

Scott Baugh, CSWP [spin] [americanflag]
3DVision Technologies
faq731-376
When in doubt, always check the help
 
Scott, my interpretation, especially working wit MD, is that ovals are actually mirrored ellipses. . When I spec. its always major/minor axis with a c/l. This works for my job but not the standard your looking for. I give the little gray cells a chance to work on it.
 
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