RBobroski
Aerospace
- Oct 11, 2010
- 44
I've been in the industry for about a year doing design work/drafting, and for the love of me I cannot figure this out. Sometimes dimensions will show as nominal in my drawing, and the nominal box will be greyed out. Other times I can change the nominal value within the drawing itself, and change it from nominal to show Plusminus tolerances, etc.
My questions are:
1) How come some dimensions can be changed within a drawing whereas others cannot?
2) If a dimension is grayed out as nominal, but I want to show it with +- superscript subscript tolerances (e.g +.000 -.002) how would I go about doing this, since I can't change the dimensioning scheme from nominal? I can manually show a symmetric tolerancing scheme by typing it in as a postfix on the dimension, but if it isn't symmetric I cannot get it to display properly.
Thanks for the help in advance. I'm still getting the hang of proper industrial practices / good design intent.
My questions are:
1) How come some dimensions can be changed within a drawing whereas others cannot?
2) If a dimension is grayed out as nominal, but I want to show it with +- superscript subscript tolerances (e.g +.000 -.002) how would I go about doing this, since I can't change the dimensioning scheme from nominal? I can manually show a symmetric tolerancing scheme by typing it in as a postfix on the dimension, but if it isn't symmetric I cannot get it to display properly.
Thanks for the help in advance. I'm still getting the hang of proper industrial practices / good design intent.