hexagon logo
Parents
  • One could use variable assignments inserted into generic features to simulate a true geometric couterpart. If that is what the OP was addressing with his query then I apologize for my brusk response. However, if the intent is to simulate the "wiggle" that an actual hard gage allows, then said programmer is misappropriating there skills in one of two ways:
    1) they should develope there own metrology software or
    2) allocate the greater portion of there days to gazing into there own navel




    All i was saying is if the engineer has done his homework (calculations,stack ups) then the parts should fit together even with bonus tolerance. If they don't then he F'ed up.....I write variables all the time to give the vendor the most tolerance allowed........
Reply
  • One could use variable assignments inserted into generic features to simulate a true geometric couterpart. If that is what the OP was addressing with his query then I apologize for my brusk response. However, if the intent is to simulate the "wiggle" that an actual hard gage allows, then said programmer is misappropriating there skills in one of two ways:
    1) they should develope there own metrology software or
    2) allocate the greater portion of there days to gazing into there own navel




    All i was saying is if the engineer has done his homework (calculations,stack ups) then the parts should fit together even with bonus tolerance. If they don't then he F'ed up.....I write variables all the time to give the vendor the most tolerance allowed........
Children
No Data