Learningtime1
Mechanical
- Oct 4, 2022
- 1
Hello All,
Need some clarity. My understanding is for a third angle projection drawing per ASME Y14.3 you should use as many or as few views as necessary to accurately and cleanly communicate the features of your part.
If I am creating a drawing and I use the Front, Left, and Bottom views to communicate my part; this is not considered incorrect if those are the necessary views I need to communicate my part across?
Now if I can communicate the features of my part using the Front, Right, and Top views just as well, but chose to use the Front, Left, and Bottom views is this now considered wrong?
Next, if I add an isometric view to my drawing is there a defined location that is has to be located? Or can it be located anywhere on the drawing? ASME Y14.3 doesn’t provide any information about this. Is there a standard that does?
Would love if people can point to sections in standards for reference.
Thanks!
Need some clarity. My understanding is for a third angle projection drawing per ASME Y14.3 you should use as many or as few views as necessary to accurately and cleanly communicate the features of your part.
If I am creating a drawing and I use the Front, Left, and Bottom views to communicate my part; this is not considered incorrect if those are the necessary views I need to communicate my part across?
Now if I can communicate the features of my part using the Front, Right, and Top views just as well, but chose to use the Front, Left, and Bottom views is this now considered wrong?
Next, if I add an isometric view to my drawing is there a defined location that is has to be located? Or can it be located anywhere on the drawing? ASME Y14.3 doesn’t provide any information about this. Is there a standard that does?
Would love if people can point to sections in standards for reference.
Thanks!