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Common Tolerance Zone between two surfaces

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tjslo
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Common Tolerance Zone between two surfaces

I've got a drawing where I want to specify a common tolerance zone between three surfaces.

 

The conventional way to do this is to use a multi-leader leader from a Feature Control Frame onto all of the surfaces and then annotate it with the 'CZ' markup, but this isn't available in Fusion360 yet. Does anyone have a neat workaround since the way that I'm doing it at the moment (individual frames on each surface) leads to a tolerance stack-up that could make stuff not fit properly.

 

The attached image shows what I've got and ultimately what I'd need. Is there a halfway house that anyone's using until the drawings team at Autodesk manage to ship  this feature? 

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @tjslo 

 

We are going to be adding Multi-leader support to the drawings environment in a future release (see the roadmap).

Would using a leader work for you in the meantime? In the animation below, I add leaders to the FCF (suing the Note tool).

 

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The drawback of this (for now), is that the leaders would need to be adjusted if the FCF moves.

 

 

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tjslo
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Clunky, but it worked for now. Looking forward to the proper support that's mentioned on your roadmap!

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