Printable Prints - It's the dimensioning and tolerance scheme that have to explicitly define symmetry or the equivalent (note i say equivalent because to us standards the application of symmetry gd&t is a bit limited but the same effect can be achieved in other ways.) The color coding of drawings has been designed for specific reasons, some of which have gone away. I hope this is the right forumn. The old copy machines, blue prints and sepia. Hi, i've placed a jpeg image as a raster file, but i can't draw on top of it! Here is another look at the problem: I'd really appreciate any advice! I find that the border of the viewport in paper space, will plot unless it is expanded to outside of the paper itself. I have been designing for over 30 years in the communications and aerospace industries. You would have to know the function and fit requirements for the part in question to determine critical print dimensions. Acad 2006 thanks paul ostand www.ostand.com Critical dimensions are subjective, based upon the function of the particular component being inspected. We do not practice this at all on our new prints. I came accross this previous thread. This isn't a big issue, just really curious if there is another way to do this.
I Came Accross This Previous Thread.
The old copy machines, blue prints and sepia. Used so that you can still see what. I find that the border of the viewport in paper space, will plot unless it is expanded to outside of the paper itself. Does anyone use any kind of software to create bubble drawings from pdf's?
You Would Have To Know The Function And Fit Requirements For The Part In Question To Determine Critical Print Dimensions.
I hope this is the right forumn. Yellow highlighter used for delete. The color coding of drawings has been designed for specific reasons, some of which have gone away. I'd really appreciate any advice!
Really They Are Just Nominally Illustrating The Center Plane Or Axis Of A Feature.
This stk label was on some older prints that we have. Everything i do goes behind, and none of the bring to front / send to back commands i can find seem to help. This isn't a big issue, just really curious if there is another way to do this. It's the dimensioning and tolerance scheme that have to explicitly define symmetry or the equivalent (note i say equivalent because to us standards the application of symmetry gd&t is a bit limited but the same effect can be achieved in other ways.)
There Seems To Be A Little Issue Here On What The Proper Or Best Practice Is For Calling Out Revisions On The Face Of The Drawing, In The Drawing Formats.
If we create a new print from one of the older prints we keep the stk on the print to make the prints consistent. Thus it covers all, including paint. Some companies use the term coating or finish as in dimensions apply after coating. Yep because i do not agree with this practice.