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position of plane from hole
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Posted by: pparent ® pparent

06/27/2005, 12:25:55

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I NEED TO MACHINE A PLANE IN RELATION TO A HOLE AND ANOTHER DATUM PLANE AT 45 DEG. FROM THE MACHINED PLANE.

WHAT SHALL I USE TO DOCUMENT THIS?

1-ANGULARITY?

2-SURFACE PROFILE?

3-JUST PLAIN OLD +/-.015" AND A 45 DEG. ANGLE?







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Posted by: zekeman ®

06/27/2005, 16:20:22

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Do you mean to machine a planer section with reference to the centerline of a hole? If so, the angle would have to be specified and some reference distance along that centerline which pierces the plane.






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Posted by: pparent ®

06/27/2005, 16:41:27

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The problem is that i don't want the tolerance of the angle (45 deg. +/-.5 deg) of the plane to machine to add up to the distance from the hole axis.






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Posted by: zekeman ®

06/28/2005, 17:19:03

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I'm a little confused. I reread your original post and see that there is a "datum plane". Do you mean that we are talking machining a planer section at 45 deg to datum plane in which there is a hole drilled at right angles. Post back if this is or is not correct and we can go further.






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