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| countersink callout i have a customer drawing with a counterisnk callout that uses 'vd' after the dimension. what does 'vd' mean?
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 is it an actual letter "v", or the v-shaped symbol sometimes used for countersinks?
 does the value of the dimensin correspond more closely to a diameter or to a depth?
 the callout is as follows:
 "90潞 c'sink to *.28-vd" (* = diameter symbol)
 quite clearly a letter 'v' and not the angle symbol. so they give the angle and the diameter and then add "-vd"
 weird, huh?
 i'm stumped - the old books say that 'vd' = van dyke!
 is this hole going into a flat surface?  if not, could it mean "variable depth"?
 good guess...but there are many chamfers and countersinks on this part both on flat and non-flat surfaces. and they all have '-vd' after the diameter.
 i think it means the "v" diameter (the diameter at the top of the angle). which is not correct. a 90潞 c'sink can not be controlled by the .28 tol.
 chris
 systems analyst, i.s.
 solidworks/pdmworks 05
 autocad 05
 that's confusing. any diameter countersink can be controlled by the diameter dimension - that's the way it is done. i have no questions about that aspect. i just want to know what vd stands for. how do you measure a countersink, chris?
 you can dim c'sink by depth/angle, angle/dia or depth/dia (not preferred).
 chris
 systems analyst, i.s.
 solidworks/pdmworks 05
 autocad 05
 it may be that your customer did not know how to input the countersink symbol, so he used a v instead, and the d could be for diameter.
 previous standards
 ?.25 thru
 c'sink 82
 to .50 dia
 asme y 14.5-1994 standards
 ?.25
 ∨? .50 x 82°
 flores
 if your customer can't explain it, you might just as well disregard the vd and take it as a standard countersink. if they find fault with it, the burden is on them to show otherwise.
 the buyer just responded:
 she says that  guy went out in the shop and asked. she was told that it stood for "visuallu dull" as in break edges.
 think someone's pulling her leg? i do.
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