The material and postprocessing information is missing. Parts never come out perfect and the person making the part needs to know what is an acceptable deviation from the measurements on the draft. They are mostly 45 degrees but it is best to make that clear, maybe with a note such as "all unmarked chamfer angles are 45 degrees" and mark the angle onto the ones that are not 45. This isn't always the best way, for example to show the width of a groove, but it can set up the bigger dimensions so that they are not stuffed in between the smaller ones.Ĭhamfer angles are missing. One way to avoid this is to set a 0 point on one end and then show dimensions in relation to that point. Many of your dimensions are either overlapping or have overlapping arrows/leaders, this also adds to the clutter. Even though the operator could in theory add up 2 + 14,55 + 8 + 8 etc to get the overall length, it is much easier and safer for you to just add the dimension to the drawing. Not having aligned dimensions contributes to the cluttered look, and the overall length is essential for manufacturing. You don't have to align all of them, just do what you can. I would add a lot of the dimensions onto the section drawing, it makes more sense to me for them to be on that even if it's a lathe part.Īlmost none of your horizontal dimensions are aligned, also the overall length looks to be missing.
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