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Ruling Dimension

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Cool Breeze

Aerospace
Jun 26, 2024
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Please could someone offer guidance/ explanation on the "Ruling Dimesnsion" notation on a technical drawing.
For example, the drawing for a machined metallic detail approximately 6mm thick calls for a ruling dimension of 8mm.

I believe that it notates the maximum thickness of the starting material so as to ensure the material properties are consistent throughout the machined parts.

Thanks in advance
 
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I have never heard of that on a drawing. Can you share a pic of the detail?

Chris, CSWP
SolidWorks
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Can't show drawing I am afraid but after some further research, I believe it also known as Ruling Section.
 
Dam can't wait for this correct answer.
Can the author be contacted maybe world War 2 erra
How old is the drawing
 
Thanks JohnRBaker

I think I am on the right track, it was some time ago, but I vaguely remembered!
 
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