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represent and quote (sizes to taste) a perforated plate with fil hole. blind blind

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Bye, guys. an exercise asks me to represent and quote (size to please) a perforated plate with blind threaded hole. I did it if I did something wrong, let me know. . .
 

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yesterday I posted you two pdf threads. in one is clearly explained, with so many examples, as they represent. Did you open them? from how you drew no...
 
Bye!

I would also represent the "smusso" that indicates the end of the incomplete thread section (in yellow in the attached image).
lack the positioning odds of the hole.
the foreskin for mating m5 is ø4,2: to the eye, your is a little smaller. try to comply with the measures, it is important. In this way even the bevels at the beginning and at the end of the thread will be more "suited"! !

ps: the height of the piece is also missing. . .
 

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Bye!

I would also represent the "smusso" that indicates the end of the incomplete thread section (in yellow in the attached image).
lack the positioning odds of the hole.
the foreskin for mating m5 is ø4,2: to the eye, your is a little smaller. try to comply with the measures, it is important. In this way even the bevels at the beginning and at the end of the thread will be more "suited"! !
What do you mean my foreskin is smaller?
 
What do you mean my foreskin is smaller?
means that the diameter of hazel does not seem correct for a hole m5!
then you have to insert the sample, if you want to show with continuous lines the hole. (of course indicating the section)

In addition, I apologize if I only pay attention now, but the view is wrong following the European Convention. or do you use the American convention? In the latter case, just indicate it on the cart.
 
Yes, thank you. I was wrong because we have to use the European Convention... So I have to reverse the two views, don't I?
 
That's right!

Massivonweizen provided you with 2 pdf well done. I suggest you study them well!
 
I quote all others and add that you should also insert the hole location quotas.

for example beat the bottom left end of the plate and from there you will find the components of the x and y distance of the hole center.
 
How you doing now? I've done everything...
 

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I'd say good. only on the flight is that the tip of the hole is at 120 ° not at 90°.
correct quotation.
 
I'm sorry, Marcolino91. I'm going into the discussion. I like the design but I've been graduating for a while so a little rusty... :) if I don't remember you can't quote something that "you don't see"!!! to quote a hole in length (depth) you can not quote it in a dry view... or do a section that allows you to see the hole... or tear in the side view. . There's only one hole here, so a tear would be fine. .
 
Okay.
I'll correct the tip right now. thanks to all
sì, immediately immediatelyUnless you want to do the prehort with a nail.:biggrin:

p.s. but a drawing book, a mechanical handbook, don't you have it in the whole faculty???? ..net is full of "slide" with standards and applications for technical design.
 
One last thing, can I do the section lines on the quotation line? as I show you in the annex. Or is it a mistake?
 

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