😊 Thankyou for sharing this information. I would realy like to see a video of tollerancing and stacking dimensions so that all your parts fit together. Some one that enginerd molds and made them stack up and work together and still had a part hit certain toolerance has got to be king of this.
Phil, Thanks for the lesson. I would like to see info on ball dimensions. I am having trouble following your math. Best I can tell, you drew a 60 degree angle, added the ball, then let the computer complete the triangle so that the 1.4810 parameter is met. Then you addd the hex to your drawing and let the computer calculate the 1.9566 from the center of the hex to the longer leg of the triangle. Pythagoras and all the trig are hidden in the black box of the computer. Is that right? Thanks.
Totally up for a ball dimension video!
I agree.
That is very interesting, thank you for great video
I would definitely watch a ball dimension video!
Phil, here's yet another vote for a ball dimension video! Without having access to a CAD program, if possible.
😊 Thankyou for sharing this information. I would realy like to see a video of tollerancing and stacking dimensions so that all your parts fit together. Some one that enginerd molds and made them stack up and work together and still had a part hit certain toolerance has got to be king of this.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
I definitely want to know the ball dimension scheme and any other dimensioning practices you want to share.
Great video! I would definitely be interested in a ball dimension video. Thank you.
Would also like to see a ball dimension video. Thanks!
I’d like to see how you do the ball dimensions without AutoCAD. Very interesting.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Phil, Thanks for the lesson. I would like to see info on ball dimensions.
I am having trouble following your math. Best I can tell, you drew a 60 degree angle, added the ball, then let the computer complete the triangle so that the 1.4810 parameter is met. Then you addd the hex to your drawing and let the computer calculate the 1.9566 from the center of the hex to the longer leg of the triangle. Pythagoras and all the trig are hidden in the black box of the computer. Is that right?
Thanks.
Hello Phil,
Good video, thank you.... I would be interested to see a follow up video...
Take care.
Paul,,
I like to use a roller instead of the 30 degrees plate. Place it in the vee where the magnet is and indicate it's center.
Interesting. I prolly would have found center on all three opposing flats and where they intersect should be center?
ball dimension video