Hi, in datum reference frame You have (M) symbol to datum K and L. Instead of using simply "symmetry" try use "plane of symmetry". Then You can use MMC to datums K and L. There is a little issue, You can't measure this datums whith line fuatures, ther must be planes.
Calypso is limited in its ability to calculate datum shift from datums with the MMC (MMB) modifier. With the "Symmetry Plane" feature of size, there is no option to use MMC in the position characteristic on datums K and L. Since Datum B plane is the spatial rotation (levelling), it is acceptable to use line features for datums K and L; as well as the fact that the pocket is relatively shallow.
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Hi Steven I wanna ask you something, how can I do composite true position (single or two single) at Calypso lower datum A datum or lower segment AB Thanks
Hi Sahin, You can do that as two separate true position characteristics. Use the bore pattern option or a 3d Best-fit alignment to establish the datum reference frames.
Datum K is shown second in the feature control frame, so it will constrain not only the Z origin but also the planar rotation (skew or clocking). Each datum constrains degree(s) of freedom based on its order of precedence from left to right in the feature control frame. The type of geometry that the feature is also dictates what kind of constraint will happen, whether rotation, translation or both.
Calypso is limited in its ability to calculate datum shift from datums with the MMC (MMB) modifier. With the "Symmetry Plane" feature of size, there is no option to use MMB in the position characteristic on datums K and L. Since Datum B plane is the spatial rotation (levelling), it is acceptable to use line features for datums K and L; as well as the fact that the pocket is relatively shallow.
In a situation like this, where Calypso does not give the option to use MMB, you can use a formula in the tolerance box to calculate the available datum shift and add it to the tolerance in the X and Z directions.
You simply open my Eye. You're in the case... I shag the hand, say thank You and ask if you would like to get a beer😂 Unfortunately I get hunger for more of your perspective of measurement parts. Best Regards
Hi, in datum reference frame You have (M) symbol to datum K and L. Instead of using simply "symmetry" try use "plane of symmetry". Then You can use MMC to datums K and L. There is a little issue, You can't measure this datums whith line fuatures, ther must be planes.
Calypso is limited in its ability to calculate datum shift from datums with the MMC (MMB) modifier. With the "Symmetry Plane" feature of size, there is no option to use MMC in the position characteristic on datums K and L. Since Datum B plane is the spatial rotation (levelling), it is acceptable to use line features for datums K and L; as well as the fact that the pocket is relatively shallow.
Hello sir if we have 5 datums in drawing how to make base alignment
Hiii can you please help me to, how can I calibriate Disk type and cylidrical probe ?
Hello, yes I can help you online via Zoom. Please go to this link to purchase and reserve an hour of Calypso support: calypso-training.teachable.com/p/live-online-calypso-training
Hi Steven I wanna ask you something, how can I do composite true position (single or two single) at Calypso lower datum A datum or lower segment AB
Thanks
Hi Sahin, You can do that as two separate true position characteristics. Use the bore pattern option or a 3d Best-fit alignment to establish the datum reference frames.
Can you show us how we do that at new video
Why symmetry datum k is planar rotation?
Datum K is shown second in the feature control frame, so it will constrain not only the Z origin but also the planar rotation (skew or clocking). Each datum constrains degree(s) of freedom based on its order of precedence from left to right in the feature control frame. The type of geometry that the feature is also dictates what kind of constraint will happen, whether rotation, translation or both.
No MMB in DRF_K & L?
Calypso is limited in its ability to calculate datum shift from datums with the MMC (MMB) modifier. With the "Symmetry Plane" feature of size, there is no option to use MMB in the position characteristic on datums K and L. Since Datum B plane is the spatial rotation (levelling), it is acceptable to use line features for datums K and L; as well as the fact that the pocket is relatively shallow.
If so, you might reject the good parts.
In a situation like this, where Calypso does not give the option to use MMB, you can use a formula in the tolerance box to calculate the available datum shift and add it to the tolerance in the X and Z directions.
You simply open my Eye.
You're in the case... I shag the hand, say thank You and ask if you would like to get a beer😂
Unfortunately I get hunger for more of your perspective of measurement parts.
Best Regards
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