Zibraz
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2021
- 27
I have a pretty complex part to draw and a specific view is loaded with features. Placing all the dimensions on a single view just makes the whole thing look like a mess and ocnfusing. Usually I would do something like dimension the hard edges on one page, then the holes on the second page, but that would leave the pages pretty bare as the other faces are pretty plane.
I have done this before, but wondering what the opinion is. Is it reasonable to have the same view on the same page of a drawing but dimensioning different features (I would add bold text above each view to specifically state that it's a repeat view). The other option is to just have another page and dimension the face there, but then I will have two pretty empty pages.
Tah
I have done this before, but wondering what the opinion is. Is it reasonable to have the same view on the same page of a drawing but dimensioning different features (I would add bold text above each view to specifically state that it's a repeat view). The other option is to just have another page and dimension the face there, but then I will have two pretty empty pages.
Tah