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00:08
Before working from a solid model, most of the time you are
00:13
given a drawing with information about sizes and tolerances for the part.
00:18
It is important to look closely at this drawing to ensure that the information in it
00:23
meets certain requirements that make machining the part possible.
00:27
For this video, open the file Coupling Drawing.pdf.
00:32
Zoom in on the view to the left.
00:35
You can see that some of the dimensions have symmetric tolerances or deviation tolerances applied to them.
00:43
Some of the tolerances in this drawing are specific, while others appear to be more open.
00:50
For example, zoom in on the notes.
00:54
The note reads, “Unless specified on the drawing,
00:58
use the dimensions from the solid model with a tolerance of plus or minus three-thousandths of an inch” (±.003).
01:09
Given the information in this note, before applying toolpaths,
01:13
you would analyze all the dimensions and tolerances in this drawing
01:17
to ensure that you machine critical areas using the right tools and the right strategies.
01:25
Zoom in again on the left view.
01:28
As you examine these dimensions, you must determine
01:31
if your machine is capable of turning out a dimension like the one
01:35
where you must hold it to a tolerance of two ten-thousandths of an inch (±.0002).
01:44
These are all things that you want to keep in mind when interpreting a drawing before you apply toolpaths.
00:08
Before working from a solid model, most of the time you are
00:13
given a drawing with information about sizes and tolerances for the part.
00:18
It is important to look closely at this drawing to ensure that the information in it
00:23
meets certain requirements that make machining the part possible.
00:27
For this video, open the file Coupling Drawing.pdf.
00:32
Zoom in on the view to the left.
00:35
You can see that some of the dimensions have symmetric tolerances or deviation tolerances applied to them.
00:43
Some of the tolerances in this drawing are specific, while others appear to be more open.
00:50
For example, zoom in on the notes.
00:54
The note reads, “Unless specified on the drawing,
00:58
use the dimensions from the solid model with a tolerance of plus or minus three-thousandths of an inch” (±.003).
01:09
Given the information in this note, before applying toolpaths,
01:13
you would analyze all the dimensions and tolerances in this drawing
01:17
to ensure that you machine critical areas using the right tools and the right strategies.
01:25
Zoom in again on the left view.
01:28
As you examine these dimensions, you must determine
01:31
if your machine is capable of turning out a dimension like the one
01:35
where you must hold it to a tolerance of two ten-thousandths of an inch (±.0002).
01:44
These are all things that you want to keep in mind when interpreting a drawing before you apply toolpaths.
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