
April 9th, 2008, 10:53 AM
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Data integrity checklist
- Data integrity rules are independent of viewing angle or display resolution.
- Don't just eyeball it. Understand the CAD/CAM data, not just the display.
- Understand the difference between the dimension text and the geometry data, and when each is used down-stream.
- Use appropriate system tolerances for CAD models.
- All geometry should be drawn to full scale.
- Use layers to separate geometry for parts in assemblies and for non-geometric data.
- Keep models clean and model size small.
- Let the computer do the math for geometric construction.
- Use the simplest possible geometry.
- Operate on intersecting rather than tangent geometry.
- Avoid coincident vertices, edges, and faces.
- Create geometry only once. Avoid duplicate entities.
- Use object snaps during construction to ensure that geometry endpoints meet, leaving no gaps.
- Wherever possible, represent continuous object lines with a single line entity.
- Use clearance and interference checking tools.
- Dimensions should exactly match the size of the geometry they are dimensioning. Thus, all dimensions should be computer-generated.
- Delete unnecessary entities before transfers, including lines and notes used for construction.
- Note the manufacturing tolerances of the final part in the CAD file on the layers containing dimensions. This includes any block tolerances.
- The sender of CAD/CAM data should accompany each file with at least one 3D isometric picture of the entire part, complete with scale or dimensions.
Source:
Hap Stokes, Engineering Consultant
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