Friday, January 20, 2012

ORDINATE DIM NOTES

                                                             Ordinate dim notes

  • º(your not dimensioning sizes your using x and y cordinates to specify locations on a part)

  • ºUse "UCS" to select a x0 and y0 point

  • º(the only time you will dimension is when you dimensioning holes and fillet

  • ºTurn ortho on for straight line turn ortho off to make a Zig Zag Line

  • ºUCS ("W"orld) puts the x y back to where it was

Dim 2

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Dim Notes

º~Hight, Width, Depth.
º~Dimension inbetween views if possible.
º~Dot to surface.
º~Cheak for smooth surface (for contact).
º~Locate from a commen corner.
º~Arrow to Edge
º~Put the dim number inbetween the line if possible also the arrows but if there is not enough room then move the arrows to the outside and leave the number inside but if still not enough room then move the number on the outside with the arrows.
º~Run on angles but not 90º degrees or 180º degrees
º~Dont Go Through Corners
º~when diming a circle have it always point to the center of it
º~ Keep Short as possible
º~Always dim as a radius
º~the hole dim is always in the profile view as a diameter


  • American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
  • Basic Rules of Dimension
    • no calculations needed
    • no double dimensioning
    • drawn to scale but workers should never have to scale drawing
    • extension lines-1/16 inch away from object lines
  • leaders
    • used to dim circles, arcs, notes and other details
    • run on angle so they are dont look like the part
    • arrow to an edge but dot if it goes to a surface
    • dont pass corners
    • make them short
  • linear dimensions
    • fist: length, width, height
    • dimension in between the views
    • take dim off of the most detailed views
    • do not dimension from a hidden line
    • locate from a common corner
    • smallest dimension= closest to the object
  • angle dimensions
    • use symbol %%d
    • drawn at same angle as object being dimensioned
  • circular dimensions
    • arcs are measured with a radius
    • circles are always a diameter
    • check mark indicates a finished surface