Let us further consider the selection of the datum surfaces. If we visualize a Shoe Box as an example, we
may choose either the inner, outer or a combination of each to serve as datum
surfaces. My recommendation is that
Exterior surfaces should be selected in preference to interior. Consider our Shoe Box and the physical volume
that a Tool Point Fixture, built for internal Datum Points, will consume. The presence of the Tool Point Fixture,
within the box interior, will constrain our ability to inspect the interior of
the casting. A better situation
exists when the Datum Points are located on the casting exterior and where the
Tool Point Fixture will not impede the instruments needed to measure part
features.
I have several thoughts to help select the best locations for the
three Primary Datum Points. First, it
is important that the Datum Points be spread to the extents of the surface as distant
from each other as possible.
Remembering the castings a never perfectly flat, square or
perpendicular, spreading the Datum Points helps to minimize the multiplying
effect that surface variations can impart to measurements. Let’s consider our Shoe Box again. The walls and floor of most Shoe Boxes are
distorted, bowed outward, or “oil canned”.
If a Datum Point were placed onto this distortion you can n appreciate
the potential affect this “bow” might have, on measurements of the box,
especially if the Datum Points are in close proximity to each other. When, however, the datum points are spread to
the corners or edges of the Shoe Box, the wall & floor distortion will have
little effect on the measurements of the Box.
This also brings us to a second recommendation, to locate the
Datum Points onto “Stable” areas of the casting. In the previous example the “bow” in the base
of the Shoe Box that exists because the floor is free to flex. However, areas of the floor, that are
adjacent to the corners and edge of the box are constrained by the
perpendicular wall from flexing. Areas
of the Shoe Box, or any part, less susceptible to distortion are considered
“Stable” areas. When the Datum Points
are located on Stable areas, a part it is easier to measure and also to
identify, and correct, areas with distortion.
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