I have a quick question. Attached are 2 different prints. One is a GD&T Datum Scheme and the other is an Assembled Datum Scheme. They want me to run two different datum schemes and compare results. What is the best way to Align each Print? Its going to be a singular part that I'm programming.
Look up iterative alignment, but can be done with a "regular" alignment too.
Create plane A of the three surfaces (primary), create plane B of the two surfaces (secondary) and use C as origin (depending on the dimensioning on the drawing)?
A lot of information to digest on the print. Take your time and set the datum scheme to it. be aware of what controls the level, rotate and origin. Do not use Best-Fit for final alignment.
When doing a 3-2-1 Alignment, How would you set that up? Since they are all features, I guess i am getting confused on what to level, rotate and orgin.
Must use iterative alignment, treating datum targets shown as zones, as if they were precise points. You'll need each datum target described in all 3 dimensions. Set alignment tolerance to about 50-100 microns.