Hello everyone. I am having trouble trying to dimension to the midpoint of this radius callout, rather than the center. In the drawing, shown below, there is the .244 dimension from the centerline of the 45° BSC angle to the midpoint of the radius. I have adjusted my alignment to fit the 45° BSC angle and have measured a line on the 40° surface, measured the radius as vector points and a constructed circle, and have made a cast point to the cylinder (the origin). I have tried making a pierce point from the line, to the origin (cast point), to the circle (.100 radius) but it is not exactly at nominal. Is there a way to properly inspect this dimension?
If I am understanding correctly then this my help.
Measure the line at 40 degree.
Measure the small radius R0.100
Measure the large outside diameter.
Construct the point between the line and small rad I will call it point 'A' for example.
Construct a line between the small radius and the large diameter.
Construct a point between the constructed line and the large diameter I will call it 'B'
Construct a line from the point 'A' and the radius
Construct a line from the point 'B' and the radius
Construct a mid line between the two new lines
Construct a point between the mid line and the radius.
Hello and thank you for the help! I was able to push back on our customer to change the callout to the wall, not the midpoint of the radius. Makes everything a lot easier! Have a great day!
Hello and thank you for the help! I was able to push back on our customer to change the callout to the wall, not the midpoint of the radius. Makes everything a lot easier! Have a great day!