Solidworks Slot Dimension Drawing

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Also, there are 3 ‘proper’ methods to dimension a slot in ASME Y14.5. SolidWorks supports all three. The default method that SolidWorks sets is to the center since this is the simplist scheme. Matt Lorono Lorono’s SolidWorks Resources & SolidWorks Legion &. Dimensions in a SOLIDWORKS drawing are associated with the model, and changes in the model are reflected in the drawing. Model Dimensions. Typically, you create dimensions as you create each part feature, then insert those dimensions into the various drawing views. Changing a dimension in the model updates the drawing, and changing an inserted dimension in a drawing changes the model.

This has been a long standing issue. We’ve also had two other issues with slot callouts in the drawing interface. 1) The precision for secondary dual dimension Callout Value (Slot Width/Slot Length) changes both secondary precision (# of decimals). We would like the ability to have threetwo decimal precision on width and twoone decimal precision on length.

This example shows two ways to add the following dimensions and annotations to a curved slot:

  • Centerline (A)
  • Length of arc (B)
  • Center marks © and (D)

Note:

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To add a centerline annotation to a curved object, you cannot use the Center Line command. Instead, use the techniques described here.

The method you choose depends upon whether you start from a model document or a draft document.

Dimension
  1. Starting with a curved slot in a model document, create a drawing view that shows the curved slot by doing the following:
  2. Click the application button at the top-left of the window, and then choose Create Drawing.
  3. In the Create Drawing dialog box, select a drawing template with file name extension *.dft.
  4. In the Drawing View Wizard, set the drawing view creation options and drawing view orientation you want to use.
  5. To learn how, see the help topic, Create Drawing Views of a Part or Assembly.
  6. Right-click the drawing view and choose Draw In View from the shortcut menu.
  7. Do the following to draw a curved line to represent the centerline of the slot:
  8. Choose the Arc By 3 Points command.
  9. (Optional) On the command bar, set the Line Type, Line Color, and Line Width options as desired.
  10. When prompted to click the start point, locate the arc at one end of the slot and press C on the keyboard. Do not click.
  11. This automatically selects the center point of the arc.
  12. When prompted to click the end point, locate the arc at the opposite end of the slot and press C on the keyboard. Do not click.
  13. When prompted to click a point for the arc, move the cursor to the middle of the slot so that the centerline curves in the appropriate direction, and click.
  14. The centerline is now complete.
  15. On the command bar, click the Return button.
  16. Choose the Smart Dimension command , and then select the centerline.
  17. On the Smart Dimension command bar, select the Length option, and then click to place the arc length dimension.
  18. Choose the Center Mark command .
  19. On the Center Mark command bar, from the Orientation list, select By 2 Points.
  20. At one end of the slot, specify the center point of the center mark by clicking the end of the slot centerline.
  21. At the same end, specify the location of the center mark by clicking the center of the curved end of the slot.
  22. Repeat steps 8 and 9 to place a center mark at the other end of the slot.

Draw a curved slot and then add annotations

  1. To create the curved slot in a draft document, draw a single curved line using the Arc By 3 Points command: .
  2. Choose the Symmetric Offset command.
  3. In the Symmetric Offset Options dialog box, do all of the following:
  4. In the Width box, type a value for slot width.
  5. In the Radius box, type a radius value for the curved ends of the slot.
  6. Under Cap Type, select the Offset Arc option.
  7. Tip:
  8. The Offset Arc option creates a centerline that does not extend to the ends of the slot.
  9. Select the arc line you drew in step 1, and click the green check mark on the command bar to automatically creates both the curved slot and the centerline.
  10. Click Smart Dimension , and then select the centerline.
  11. On the Smart Dimension command bar, select the Length option, and then click to place the arc length dimension.
  12. Choose the Center Mark command .
  13. On the Center Mark command bar, from the Orientation list, select By 2 Points.
  14. At one end of the slot, specify the center point of the center mark by clicking the end of the slot centerline.
  15. At the same end, specify the location of the center mark by clicking the center of the curved end of the slot.
  16. Repeat steps 9 and 10 to place a center mark at the other end of the slot.

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What is the best way to call out a slot? I have used basic dimension to reference the true center of the slot from 2 perpendicular datums. Then I called out the width of the slot and the height (the length from one tangent line off the full radius to the other tangent line) using standard dimension with tolerances. Then I called out the ‘2 X Full Radius’ and also had a positioning block calling out diametric position of the center of the freature. Does this sound correct?

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