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GD&T Lesson 1: Symbols, Terminology and Tolerance.
Geometric Dimension and Tolerance (GD&T/GDT), Lesson 1: Symbols, Terminology and Tolerance.
Lessons Covered:
GDT Overview
Nominal Dimensions, Basic Dimensions, Reference Dimensions
Chain Dimensions, Baseline Dimensions, Direct Dimensions, Ordinate Dimensions,
GTOL Symbols
Learning GD&T is typically expensive, painful, and time consuming, but knowing how to read and apply GD&T is incredibly valuable. This lecture series aims to provide GD&T lessons in a readily understandable, sequential and detailed format. By the end of the lecture series, you should feel confident enough with GD&T to read and apply it on engineering drawings.
Presentation Template: www.slidescarnival.com/
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Lessons Covered:
GDT Overview
Nominal Dimensions, Basic Dimensions, Reference Dimensions
Chain Dimensions, Baseline Dimensions, Direct Dimensions, Ordinate Dimensions,
GTOL Symbols
Learning GD&T is typically expensive, painful, and time consuming, but knowing how to read and apply GD&T is incredibly valuable. This lecture series aims to provide GD&T lessons in a readily understandable, sequential and detailed format. By the end of the lecture series, you should feel confident enough with GD&T to read and apply it on engineering drawings.
Presentation Template: www.slidescarnival.com/
Photos: unsplash.com/
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GD&T Lesson 2: Datum Feature, Datum Reference Frame, Simulated Datum, and Datum Target
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Geometric Dimension and Tolerance (GD&T/GDT), Lesson 2: Datum Feature, Datum Reference Frame, Simulated Datums, and Datum Targets Lessons Covered: Datum Datum Feature Datum Reference Frame Simulated Datum Datum Target Learning GD&T is typically expensive, painful, and time consuming, but knowing how to read and apply GD&T is incredibly valuable. This lecture series aims to provide GD&T lessons ...
As a mechanical engineer and about to make a document on aligning a gearbox on a SSHE, for customer all over the World, I find this information spot on! Thanx for sharing!
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Need lesson 3 bro.. great job
D, Is A Derive mldium plane % the fixture size represented parallel to the Datum symbol For a cylindrical fixture de exe of the counter part cylindrical fixture
Thanks for your sharing
dude make more videos. thanks
That was extremely useful! Thanks for your work and explanation. Although it might seem quite simple and obvious it's still better to learn in advance before getting hand in glove with this
Only 2 videos? I would have watched 50 of yours.
Hope to watch more video from you❤
It was awesome description!! Thank you very much.. You need to continue to download videos because your explanation is very well! you helped a lot.
Thank you for the video ! You are a clear and effective teacher, I wonder why you only continued to two lessons🤔
The way of explaining with example is awesome, i love the way you teach keep it up & best of luck
Can y talk loudly. I fall asleep when listen to your explanation
good bro tx
Hello, thanks for the explination, please I have a question : as I understood, a datum is a mix of a reference to measure from, and also a way to tall how to fix and object for measurments ? why are we using 1 way, to define 2 different things ? thanks
Love videos however, the axis 'D' at 24:47 needs to be looked at closer.
awesome video. Looking forward to Lesson 3 :)
deez dwee points
great video, we need lesson 3!
I'm waiting for the next video
Thanks!
Thank you for this video. I found this really helpful. I'm not sure why you stopped making videos but I subscribed in case you pick it back up
I guess you got internal and external features, also be careful of the terminology, you are making a ton of mistakes, even if you understood them correctly it can be misleading for others.
Can this concept be used in architecture?
this type of approach is developed for mechanical parts since accuracy is needed for life span of the part and to be able to function / assemble properly. you would not normally care for deviation of micro meters in architecture.
Interesting with your video...hope you do more video about engineering..
Bad sound volume
Very good vedio. But where are other vedios
We need more videos as soon as possible my first test is feb 4 P.S. I need you
Thanks. More please!
Thank you, great video
Thank you for the video, clear explanations and easy to follow, helped me to understand datum targets
awesome. thnx for putting this together
Great Video! Really to easy to understand. Helped me a lot with my assignment
Thanks mate! Simple and easy
I know you don't have many views or many subscribers, but I appreciate the educational videos that your making for us. also get F'Ked loser WELCOME TO UA-cam *double peace sign, hands in the air* just kidding I had to throw in a random offput message beacuse...... well because this is the internet