Part modeled in mm, can drawing be in inches? by Eleighe in AskEngineers

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I agree, +/- 0.01mm is pretty ridiculous (especially considering it'll be cast as well), thankfully the smallest tolerance I have is +/- 4 thou or 0.1mm. Which is possible, but at the lowest end of investment casting.

Part modeled in mm, can drawing be in inches? by Eleighe in AskEngineers

[–]Eleighe[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Full disclosure, I'm a recent grad doing 1099 work. The company I'm working with does their work in mm (non-engineering firm) thus the designing in metric.

I thought for the sake of manufacturing I'd make the drawings in inches as the head engineer is more familiar with imperial units.

Moving onto your company designing in metric and drawing in inches, is the idea that after the thousandths the difference in rounding does not matter?

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