I hope you continue to make videos and live streams. Your live streams were my weekly highlight for a while there. As a machinist for 6 years and now a freshman engineering student these videos are great and Ive learned a lot. Youre a great teacher!
@13:54 I really like “...that aren't as hip to GTA, which sometimes feels like it's everyone, ....”. But there's another question: why are so many techs not as hip to GD&T or ISO GPS? Perhaps the typical specifications are not very much based on geometric feature functions. There is still a lack of explicit functional specification. For example, a contact should be specified at the level of an assembly, not just in an individual part drawing where the contact partner is missing every time...
Here's an example I used the other day, I put slots in a plate. They were sized to allow clearance for a coach bolt, the slot could get bigger, but not smaller or the bolt wouldn't fit.
Amazing channel and amazing content. I have one request.... PLEASE talk about implementing GD&T to injected molded parts with complex features.... parts that lack flat faces and/or that have draft all over them... All the videos on youtube always give examples using basic geometry... i have yet to find a channel that actually delves into complex injection molded parts...
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on GD&T! You are helping so many!
I hope you continue to make videos and live streams. Your live streams were my weekly highlight for a while there. As a machinist for 6 years and now a freshman engineering student these videos are great and Ive learned a lot. Youre a great teacher!
Best explanation ever
@13:54 I really like “...that aren't as hip to GTA, which sometimes feels like it's everyone, ....”.
But there's another question: why are so many techs not as hip to GD&T or ISO GPS?
Perhaps the typical specifications are not very much based on geometric feature functions. There is still a lack of explicit functional specification. For example, a contact should be specified at the level of an assembly, not just in an individual part drawing where the contact partner is missing every time...
Valuable information, thank you!
can we put a minus value after the "U" symbol , if yes, what does that mean?
Why engineer want to use the profile unequally dispose for the design ?
It’s easier to roll the rev on a profile by changing the feature control frame then remaking the model and keeping a normal profile.
Here's an example I used the other day, I put slots in a plate. They were sized to allow clearance for a coach bolt, the slot could get bigger, but not smaller or the bolt wouldn't fit.
Amazing channel and amazing content.
I have one request....
PLEASE talk about implementing GD&T to injected molded parts with complex features.... parts that lack flat faces and/or that have draft all over them...
All the videos on youtube always give examples using basic geometry... i have yet to find a channel that actually delves into complex injection molded parts...