JModelsalot
Mechanical
- Nov 29, 2021
- 16
Hello all,
I am looking for some advice from people utilizing profile tolerancing schemes. I have proposed a host of drawings utilizing profile tolerances to simplify some drawings and better/more simply define what is desired from injection molded parts.
I am getting push back from vendors suggesting that a profile will make it very difficult to adjust tooling when they 3d scan parts. This makes sense as you would then need to identify what location is out and what part of tooling needs to be adjusted which is easier if you have a direct length or width of a feature.
My question is, how do people deal with this situation? For geometry that has a complex profile, it seems like a waste of time to stack positional dimensions and clutter up a drawing when you only need to know if "Box A" will fit in "Box B".
Thanks for taking a look, I'm curious to see what people have done to work through this.
I am looking for some advice from people utilizing profile tolerancing schemes. I have proposed a host of drawings utilizing profile tolerances to simplify some drawings and better/more simply define what is desired from injection molded parts.
I am getting push back from vendors suggesting that a profile will make it very difficult to adjust tooling when they 3d scan parts. This makes sense as you would then need to identify what location is out and what part of tooling needs to be adjusted which is easier if you have a direct length or width of a feature.
My question is, how do people deal with this situation? For geometry that has a complex profile, it seems like a waste of time to stack positional dimensions and clutter up a drawing when you only need to know if "Box A" will fit in "Box B".
Thanks for taking a look, I'm curious to see what people have done to work through this.