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Ernest Christley wrote in message m...
Draw your plane up in a CAD program, 3D CAD would be especially useful. Your eventual distribution would be a lot cheaper, and there is nothing like being able to drop an additional line to get a measurement between point that you find particularly convenient but the original builder didn't/couldn't include because of space limitations on paper. When the original builder is using CAD, measuring dimensions as you indicate above is very useful. The builder is doing Computer Assisted DESIGN, as opposed to so many who merely do computer asisted drafting. But a cardinal rule for fabrication is to not rely on a dimension that was determined by scaling from the drawing. You never know when the draughtsman may have departed from the scale either when executing the original or during revision. In particular, it is not uncommon for revisions to be made by editing the dimentions without changing the drawing per se. Complete plans will have all the dimensions needed for fabrication explicitly called out in the drawing package. If a necessary dimension is missing then you should calculate it from the dimension that are called out. People making plans should keep this in mind and try to provide all the dimension needed for fabrication and to also call them out on the drawing in a way that is useful for the person doing the fabrication. However, I learned standard practices for drawing and fabrication in the nuclear industry. I appreciate that when not building reactor vessels a more relaxed approach is appropriate and most of the plans I have seen for sale are a good value for the price even if they are less than complete by ASTM boiler and pressure vessel standards. If you have to scale something for yourself off a drawing (or within a cad model) then my advice is to be cautious and plan for a little hand-fitting to make it right. -- FF |
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