Good morning, attached is a pic I wanted to get some feedback on. I wanted to see what the best Alignment would be. Its a bent Part. Any Advice would be great. Thank you.
An orthogonal view would be useful here. What I'm seeing is a straight piece of square pipe, but viewed at an angle, with the holes machined into the part at that angle? So, what I see is the planar face A (facing towards you) is your A datum, right hole is your B datum, and the left hole is your C datum. Still, I have questions.
1) are the holes machined in perpendicular to the A datum, or perpendicular to the print view (that is, with datum A sloping)?
2) Which directions are X,Y and Z? By looking at the cartesian coordinates, it's hard to tell, but I suspect that x-axis is in the normal y direction.
If B and C are machined at an angle, you'll need to go into your feature edit window, and change the
i,j,k vectors to the correct direction.
Good morning, Its a bent part . Attached is a picture of it. I have to do it Free state since i cant get to half the part on the Check Fixture. I am trying to figure out how to Base the Alignment.
left 4 points 25x25mm (Y-475), right 4 points 25x25mm (Y+475). these 8 points are now "base A" as a plane.
are these holes made perpendicular to A ?
if so, you have to probe a circle out of ZPlus and move the points on one side maybe 1-2mm in z.
(with a "measured circle" this can easily be adjusted.)