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We are a grinding service. We finish grind all sorts of hydraulic components and shafts for just about anyone that comes thru the door. I currently have a part that has two " ports " thru the top of a hockey puck type part. the holes are off center and have several features at each of the two locations. We need to grind a cylinder or two, a face and a 60 degree cone all on the same offset centerline. Hope that paints a good picture of what we have.

We are checking the parts before grinding to ensure that there is sufficient stock to clean up. Well there isn't. Due to the fact that the cone and the smaller of the two cylinders is not quite on the correct centerline. there is sufficient stock on the cyl and the cone if they were in the correct location.

I have no model, and a pretty rough hand drawn print. The only way that the graphics show the problem is by highlighting the feature and comparing the actual measurements with the nominal features in the graphics display window. Is there a better way that would show the tolerance bands, and the actual readings in a printable format?
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