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Posted by: veeraraghavan ® 05/02/2005, 22:50:35 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Hai, Can any one explain me What is fillets and rounds in catsing components and which radii can i take for convex and concave areas. i was confused in the case of ALL RADII TO BE 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
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Posted by: randykimball ® 05/04/2005, 09:24:00 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Ask your customer / engineer for more clarification. You can't build or make a project that is not clearly defined to you.
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Posted by: veeraraghavan ® 05/04/2005, 21:26:14 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Dear randy, I am very clear with the information provided to me. Actully i had dout in the are where the round should come that means i always the corner (convex)round should be high radii or the blend radii(concave) should have high radii which will be used as a common funda. Regards,
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