Designing For Tolerances
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Hi, I am a CNC enthusiast, teaching myself how to design parts and have them manufactured, which is lots of fun and I hope to someday transition careers using this skillset. That said, there is one thing I still don't have a definitive answer on so I wanted to see if any pros could weigh in:
When I'm designing two parts that are meant to fit together (i.e. lid and body), how do I account for tolerances?
For example, if the shop guarantees a tolerance of +/-0.005" then do I add 0.005" to one part and subtract that amount from the other (where the dimensions fit, for example, a lid and body)? In other words, the lid of a cylinder would be
Or should I design both parts to have the same outer/inner dimensions where they fit, and then note the tolerance in a drawing (e.g. the body tolerance would be 0" to -0.005" and the lid tolerance would be 0" to +0.005")?
Cheers.