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Hello ,
Just looking for some help with the teminology for this particular problem. The Dimensions for the outer circles that starts out with ".406 DR 82° CSK" is the main thing that is stumping me.
Thanks for the help!!!
Shawn DePoy
PNW ME Major
sdepoy@pnw.edu
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82° CSK = 82° CounterSink
not sure what DR means here. DR is a common abbreviation for Dimension Ratio in construction.
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I would check in your textbook. These are acronyms that are very common and I wouldn't doubt that you have a document that references ansi/asme y1.1-1989. Not that I don't want to help, but you should learn how to find this stuff on your own for further down the road.
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@Anonymous wrote:
not sure what DR means here. DR is a common abbreviation for Dimension Ratio in construction.
Hint: What tool would you use to DRill a 13/32" hole?
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Wouldn't think you had to specify the tool ... but then we have to detail everything except how the contractor should tie his shoes.
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@Anonymous wrote:
Wouldn't think you had to specify the tool ... ....
It is actually improper to specify the process in this century.
That drawing looks like it came out of the 50s.
Most Several of the dimensions are not given correctly to current standards.
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@TheCADWhisperer wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
Wouldn't think you had to specify the tool ... ....
It is actually improper to specify the process in this century.
That drawing looks like it came out of the 50s.
MostSeveral of the dimensions are not given correctly to current standards.
Whose standards? That's a modeling exercise. It leaves formatting of the presentation of the problem wide open since it's not a drafting exercise.
Rob
Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.