![]() ![]() ![]() Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions John Burrill Brian Dalton on 1:58 PM Mark Correct Correct Answer I havent seen a callout like that in SolidWorks-which isnt surprising. ![]() Is it referring to the maximum inside radius Remember, the fact that its a standard doesnt guarantee that its a good idea. Show 10 comments 10 Replies Name Email Address Website Address Name (Required) Email Address (Required, will not be published) Website Address Brian Dalton 12:54 PM Mark Correct Correct Answer I pasted a picture into the original post but it doesnt show. Has anybody had experience with this SW 2012 sp5 EPDM 2012 sp4 1 person has this question Mark as assumed answered Outcomes Visibility: Drawings and Detailing 11757 Views Last modified on 12:50 PM Tags: edge Content tagged with edge dimension Content tagged with dimension iso Content tagged with iso break Content tagged with break This content has been marked as final. Kanten Din 13715 Tolerance Meaning Iso Content Tagged Kanten Din 13715 Tolerance Meaning Iso Content TaggedĪnswered Assumed Answered Does SW have an ISO Standard Edge Break Callout Question asked by Brian Dalton on Latest reply on by Kim Henriksen Like Show 0 Likes 0 Comment 10 Im referring to the symbol used in ISO 13715 to specify the condition of an external or internal edge: Were trying to become ISO compliant, and I cant find any indication that this means of specifying edge condition is available in SW, despite the fact that you can set the dimensioning format to ISO. ![]()
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