How do you go about creating a width, for a position callout, on a surface with draft present. When creating a width the features must have opposing surface vectors however, when a feature has draft the CAD nominal vectors are not perfectly opposed. Normally I would create a midpoint between the surfaces and report the position of that point but when MMC is applied it wont calculate bonus tolerance. Are there any solutions for this?
What I typically do is find the midpoint and points on the surface. Create a distance dimension between the two surface points. I then create a generic circle using the midpoint and the distance dimension as inputs.
PC DMIS could use better tools for drafted parts.. For example, Angle points need to be implemented better.
What about creating 2 opposing points. Then create 2 generic planes using the XYZ values of those points and for the IJK of the planes use eg 0,1,0 / 0,-1,0
Edit: I don't think this will work in GEOTOL, as the generic features won't contain points. Instead create offset points from the opposing points, then construct planes for each side using the opposing points and their offset points.
Construct auto features for both planes, after you create them just change your THEO to a perfect vector surface, that will allow you to make a width then you can position it.
I don't believe its the same vector issue, its that the draft has angled planes not opposing each other.
That is correct. Technically, a slot with draft on the sides would be what the standards refer to as a "wedge". PC-DMIS does not support a wedge feature yet.
Would it be correct to just take the planes as is, then change the THEO for each plane and construct a width be the best method until we have a wedge construction?
Not really, depending on the amount of draft, it would throw the fitting off because PC-DMIS would be trying to create the material boundary based on the planes being parallel to each other.