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I watched other videos on UA-cam about Cp & CPK and the way they explained are very confusing! This video is by far the best!! I watched it once and I completely understand what Cp and Cpk are. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE AWESOME VIDEO!!!
Paul, I take my hat off to you. I went through the AIAG's core tools overview course, was left with many questions and your videos came to rescue. They should definitely put your videos up there.
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While creating your control chart for the first time? What's a reasonable sample size you can use and what would be the justification for that sample size? In other words, how many data points do I need and how do tell that this is enough? Is it subjective?
Michael - good to hear from you. 40 data points hands off the machine (no adjustments) 40 is a statistical sample size, you could calculate it but it would land around 40 anyway...this will be the best data you've ever collected...
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Mr. Paul, This is one of my favorite lecture so far, it was the pathway to underrating many other things! Can you please provide a trusted link to Cpk-Sigma Limits Conversion Table! to help me find out my sigma results!
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@@paulallen5321 Np , I'm in Mechanical Design and have found the more I understand about process capability, the better my interactions are with supplier and quality team ! Excited to deep dive a little more.
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Hi Paul. My tutor has only given me one batch of measurements with a total frequency of 100. He wants me to perform an SPC analysis on the first task and perform a Process Capability study. It really confuses me because I only have one set of data and I've seen alot of people draw distribution curves for SPC analysis. Does that mean that I have to draw two sets of Cp/Cpk graphs. Also... with only one batch of information how do I know where to move the distribution curve over too in order to calculate Cpk?
Fair play to your lecturer, he's making you do it thoroughly. In that case, job one is to plot the 100 points on a run chart. As part of that exercise. Work out the moving range. In other words take away data point 2 from data point 1 and then 3 from 2, 4 from 3 etc and plot that data on a run chart..
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Hi Waka - that's a bit more complicated than it sounds as it really should involve a monte carlo simulation to make sure you don't over tolerance your product....I do have the software to that, but you might not...
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It's me - good to hear from you, 0.75 is a problem. But you have to identify all the inputs to your process and control each one as well as you can. If you do that the Cp will improve...
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Well done Paul Allen for explaining the ‘Why’ of Capability and Cp and Cpk so clearly.
Hands down the best, most concise video I've seen on the subject. Fantastic!!
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I watched other videos on UA-cam about Cp & CPK and the way they explained are very confusing! This video is by far the best!! I watched it once and I completely understand what Cp and Cpk are. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE AWESOME VIDEO!!!
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Things goes easy when you explain it. I'm sure your channel will grow cause you always clarify things in a simplest way.
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Paul, I take my hat off to you. I went through the AIAG's core tools overview course, was left with many questions and your videos came to rescue. They should definitely put your videos up there.
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You are AMAZING!!!!!! i have watched several videos to help me gain a better understanding. This one NAILED it 100%. Thanks a million!!
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Amazing, I was looking for that simple language to understand the difference for so long and your video clarifies it in minutes
@@paulallen5321 thank you so much. Kind regards,
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Really good mate. Was using someone's training programme for this but resorted to UA-cam and found you - far better understanding of it now!
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Thank you Paul I need some good learnings on this topic right now!
Thank you paul. The simple visuals and explanations really drive the key points across.
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Great video. Paul made it very easy to understand. Way of explanation is nice.
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I have recently purchased your book Drink Tea and Read the Paper and can't wait for it to arrive and great job as always!@!
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Great presentation very clearly and simply explained, loved to hear your explanation on the difference between PP, PPk and CP, CPK.
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While creating your control chart for the first time? What's a reasonable sample size you can use and what would be the justification for that sample size? In other words, how many data points do I need and how do tell that this is enough? Is it subjective?
Michael - good to hear from you. 40 data points hands off the machine (no adjustments) 40 is a statistical sample size, you could calculate it but it would land around 40 anyway...this will be the best data you've ever collected...
this is fantastic and super clear. And you have great handwriting sir!
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Paul, I take my hat off to you too, what a nice explanation!
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Stellar video mate! keep up the good work lad wheyyy
Bang on...Sir, this is one of the great explanations and eye opener , thank you so much
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I'm very much looking forward to read your book about the small batch cp studies!
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thanks Paul, it was really great
No Problem Shervin
Great presentation Paul, thanks to you now I understand better
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Hi Paul
What software do you use for calculations and plotting of curves
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Hi Paul, can you make video regarding the power and sample size ?
Here's your video - ua-cam.com/video/6D79wUenpH4/v-deo.html
Hi Paul.
Great video. Can you tell me how to calculate combined Cp and Cpk for multiple critical dimensions?
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A very clear explanation - thanks!
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I am learning for green belt exam. Which one of your books do you suggest?
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Thanks, you are a great practical teaxher.
Could be great if you give examples for your sesions ?
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Great explanation. Thank you
Well that cleared things up so much.
Thank Mr. Allen.
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Hi sir!Do you know one of the MCDM tools,the BEST-WORST METHOD?
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Good video paul, plz make video on Root cause analysis and CAPA
@@paulallen5321 thanks a lot... HMS Khalid
Hi sir can you use Cpk in a non-machine methodology? I am currently working on mixture designs.
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Mr. Paul, This is one of my favorite lecture so far, it was the pathway to underrating many other things! Can you please provide a trusted link to Cpk-Sigma Limits Conversion Table! to help me find out my sigma results!
Simply multiply the cpk result by 3...
Very nicely explained :) thanks a lot!
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This is guy is so good. 👍
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Gonna grab the book. Thanks
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@@paulallen5321 Np , I'm in Mechanical Design and have found the more I understand about process capability, the better my interactions are with supplier and quality team ! Excited to deep dive a little more.
Hello paul, why there is cpk greater than 1.33 / 1.67??
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Hi Paul I have to conduct a DOE for 5 factors with various level pls help me out...
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Good explanations...thanks!
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Hi Paul. My tutor has only given me one batch of measurements with a total frequency of 100. He wants me to perform an SPC analysis on the first task and perform a Process Capability study. It really confuses me because I only have one set of data and I've seen alot of people draw distribution curves for SPC analysis. Does that mean that I have to draw two sets of Cp/Cpk graphs. Also... with only one batch of information how do I know where to move the distribution curve over too in order to calculate Cpk?
Joseph - good to hear from you. Do you have any software to do the SPC work? Or are you supposed do the calcs by hand
@@paulallen5321Hi. Thank You for replying. I'm supposed to do it by hand.
Fair play to your lecturer, he's making you do it thoroughly. In that case, job one is to plot the 100 points on a run chart. As part of that exercise. Work out the moving range. In other words take away data point 2 from data point 1 and then 3 from 2, 4 from 3 etc and plot that data on a run chart..
@@paulallen5321 thank you. Are the data points the separate individual samples (measurements)?
Joseph - yes that is correct. Please drop me a line on paul.allen@allenp.co.uk you can send me your data as well
Great vidéo thanks
You're welcome...
absolutely amazing. subbed!!
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Respected sir, Thank you for given lesson.
Could you pls give answer the below question.
What is the difference between Cp,CpK and Pp, PpK?
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Would be very nice to have a linear tolerance stack-up with a 6 sigma cpk calculated with Excel as wverybody has it. Nice video
Hi Waka - that's a bit more complicated than it sounds as it really should involve a monte carlo simulation to make sure you don't over tolerance your product....I do have the software to that, but you might not...
Thx for great explanation
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Great!,
Thank you
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What if your Cp is 0,75. What do you do?
It's me - good to hear from you, 0.75 is a problem. But you have to identify all the inputs to your process and control each one as well as you can. If you do that the Cp will improve...
@@paulallen5321 I appreciate the answer. Does this mean that the machine is unable to produce details within tolerance? Or is it correctable?
Potentially it is correctable yes...
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I LOVE this vedio. Thanks alot.
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Nice bro
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Sir,do you have pdfs of production systems?
@@paulallen5321 I mean do you have some sort of sources that I could help myself with like ebooks or something?Thank you sir for your reply😊
It is because it falls off on our production system course/subject
@@paulallen5321 Thank you sir. Do you know the one of the MCDM method,Best-Worst Method?Or do you have source or book about this method?
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Hey
But if you want accurate standard deviations, you need more data...
Hi Keyu - how much more data?