TopPocket
Mechanical
- Feb 16, 2022
- 50
I work in ISO but am making a part I wish to inspect with a gauge.
I want to describe the primary datum plane, and I want it to match the simulated datum plane of the gauge. So the granite table top so to speak.
However, I believe that in ISO a datum would be defined by the derived median plane, which would not be the same thing.
I can't use datum targets as they could change position with normal part variation.
Is there a modifier for a datum to indicate I wish the datum to be derived from the simulated datum feature? Something in the same vein as the envelope modifier perhaps; turning ISO to ASME? Almost like a Tangent modifier, but for datums?
I want to describe the primary datum plane, and I want it to match the simulated datum plane of the gauge. So the granite table top so to speak.
However, I believe that in ISO a datum would be defined by the derived median plane, which would not be the same thing.
I can't use datum targets as they could change position with normal part variation.
Is there a modifier for a datum to indicate I wish the datum to be derived from the simulated datum feature? Something in the same vein as the envelope modifier perhaps; turning ISO to ASME? Almost like a Tangent modifier, but for datums?