For other videos on engineering and manufacturing subjects: Strength of Materials: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr7QjsVVyl5jFY6HQTqw6Bfq.html Metal Casting: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr4wiY6xroSK67CXeTu0Otmk.html Quality: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr4LQvNzKHGO9l00gEN4gmSP.html Design: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr706zgRtnwgQiFC5FYLvaTr.html Automation: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr6O_nQ-n08qmrtNnAUruj3b.html Calculus: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr7Ayo18H7tknyQAJu1OcoUW.html
Great Videos. I just wish you broke thing down real Barney Style for people like me who are real slow to learning. Like even if its in the subtitles. Other than that, great video and I subscribed.
I remember during my internship. I was measuring the dimension of a cold storage area from beam to beam using chain measurement. I ran into a stack up error when our designer pointed it out, so I had to find where the error started which was frustrating. But overall it was worth the experience.
It is an honor to see how your "TH-cam" GD&T video cover the functional design, machine-tools & precision shop-floor inspection (metrology); marvelous to see your applications and manufacturing background. The DRF and the GD&T interrelationships establish a working-team effect, a functional world language of communications. Thank You! T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Mechanical Design Engineer & Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME Leader/Memberships
I last used GD&T 5 years ago in college, I’m a designer for manufacturing as a Contractor. I’m looking to work full time. 1st interview had GD&T test, which lead me to your videos. Proper & spot on information, thank you. If I only watched them before my interview 🙄
I've always wondered where I would be using trigonometry in my life, finally I found a place that I can actually use in my workplace. So glad to have watched this. :D Thank you for explaining the errors
Excellent work with GD&T dealing with a Universal Design Language. Thanks for a very good explanation using the GD&T Y14.5-Standard. Keep-up the great work! Infinity Manufacturing does awesome and near perfect research! T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Mechanical Designer & Manufacturing Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME-Life Member
@Infinity MFG, I use GD&T at work. All of these symbols are on the blue prints, and engineering drawings. CMM software Metrology like Mitituyo Crysta Apex 7106, this one uses Window 9. CMM also have all of these symbols in its software. Some companies use PC DMIS software for their CMMs. But PC DMIS is an old software (2011-2012).
That's awesome! its good to hear that these videos are helpful to people. Its people like you that I had in mind (training in new jobs, students, etc).
Within this playlist there is a video on basic blueprint reading th-cam.com/video/M8fAF0xMxBs/w-d-xo.html . Between Part #1, that and this video, you should be able to see where the datums are on a print.
Great video. Please correct me if I am wrong, for the example with the caliper (sine error), the error does not depend on the measured distance and depend only on the length of the sliding arm of the caliper. Also, the formula for the cosine error L*cos(theta) gives us the true value, but the formula for the sine error L*sin(theta) actually gives us the error itself. So the variable L in those two equations are of different nature: for the cosine error example L is a measured value, but for the sine error example it is the length of the arm of the caliper. I just wanted to mention all this so that people do not get confused. Anyway, thanks for the video. Keep up the great work!
By when can we expect the next video on GD&T? The series have been very helpful so far and i would really appreciate it if you could complete this course fully in the next video. Thank You
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, pls upload a video which has physical samples. Please explain how an manufacturer reads the drawing and fixes it on the table with all the datums. show with your physical presence, that will help us more than having a theoretical session. loved your videos and many misconceptions got cleared. thanks
Thank you so Professor, you simplified gd&t and focussed on the practical aspects of it. This really means a lot to me, i really want to learn practical approach to problems. Many thanks sir
Thanks a lot Amal! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. I hope that you can check out my site, I try to keep it up to date with several topics. www.theengineersreference.com/videos-2/
hello Professor, thanks for such great videos. I am looking for GD&T part 3 video, where I can understand the relation between GD&T feature control frames, baseline dimensions and relative dimensions, MMC and positional tolerances. Please help.
Good video. it was helpful but didn't help my question I'm still asking myself. I'm a rookie in this field and trying to find video about hole location and what is proper way to move and set hole in X and Y
I most certainly will. Thanks for the feedback, it helps me to understand where my videos are lacking and need to be better. Thanks for watching! I appreciated it!
Hi, Thanks for watching Pramod! Yes, these first few videos are more about trying to help a person to actually do the basic set-up of the part before applying all of the rules that go with GD&T inspection. A lot of inspection errors could be avoided if people understood how to restrain the part and what those various restraints and inspection methods implied throughout the inspection process.
Thank you for these videos Only I have questions about Modifiers Maximum Material condition Least Material condition Regardless of feature of size These modifiers I cant understand them
most of the current ISOs is more on manufacturing and less on calibration, where can i find resources for calibration of equipment such as internationally accepted procedures?
Thanks you so much. I'm so confused 🤣 with the 3 D l was running Cad program for cmm optek so easy to use CAD now with the ROBOT I"M LOST I USE CERO AND DATUM MAKE MY PROGRAMS what can help me to understand 3 D 😭😭 I love your videos l need to star from scratch
Hi, I have doubt on Positional tolerance when they are applied on length dimension..ex, a shaft with 10mm dia here OD is Datum B and one side face of the shaft is Datum A and other side face asked for 0.1mm position w.r.to A and B...and the length is 50mm basic dimension...Now what is teh tolerance to be applied for 50mm? Thanks in advance...if the question is not asked in clear... please give your mail id...I can mail you
No, not yet. I will make PDF's and assessments available to students once the class is officially online. You can get on the mailing list and stay up to date. www.theengineersreference.com/videos-2/engineering-drawings/
Hi Prabhat, I am making a completed course on GD&T that you will be able to access via theengineersreference.com I will make an announcement when it is complete.
Kun Lee The maximum material condition symbol next to the datum B (which is a hole) indicate that it's at the lowest limit tolerance of the hole diameter (smallest hole)..
hello Professor, thanks for such great videos. I am looking for GD&T part 3 video, where I can understand the relation between GD&T feature control frames, baseline dimensions and relative dimensions, MMC and positional tolerances. Please help.
For other videos on engineering and manufacturing subjects:
Strength of Materials: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr7QjsVVyl5jFY6HQTqw6Bfq.html
Metal Casting: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr4wiY6xroSK67CXeTu0Otmk.html
Quality: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr4LQvNzKHGO9l00gEN4gmSP.html
Design: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr706zgRtnwgQiFC5FYLvaTr.html
Automation: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr6O_nQ-n08qmrtNnAUruj3b.html
Calculus: th-cam.com/play/PLAXJqmuqGEr7Ayo18H7tknyQAJu1OcoUW.html
Great Videos. I just wish you broke thing down real Barney Style for people like me who are real slow to learning. Like even if its in the subtitles. Other than that, great video and I subscribed.
No bullocks, straightforward, confirmed info. Please don't stop teaching.
Please I need more on GD&T. Great work so far
I remember during my internship. I was measuring the dimension of a cold storage area from beam to beam using chain measurement. I ran into a stack up error when our designer pointed it out, so I had to find where the error started which was frustrating. But overall it was worth the experience.
It is an honor to see how your "TH-cam" GD&T video cover the functional design, machine-tools & precision shop-floor inspection (metrology); marvelous to see your applications and manufacturing background. The DRF and the GD&T interrelationships establish a working-team effect, a functional world language of communications. Thank You!
T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Mechanical Design Engineer & Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME Leader/Memberships
Thank you! Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Its great to see that people appreciate your work and gain some benefit from it.
I last used GD&T 5 years ago in college, I’m a designer for manufacturing as a Contractor.
I’m looking to work full time.
1st interview had GD&T test, which lead me to your videos. Proper & spot on information, thank you.
If I only watched them before my interview 🙄
Thanks for watching! That's really encouraging!
I've always wondered where I would be using trigonometry in my life, finally I found a place that I can actually use in my workplace. So glad to have watched this. :D Thank you for explaining the errors
Thanks for taking the time to utilize this video. I'm glad that it was helpful.
@@infinitymfg5397 Pleasure is mine :) Is there a continuation of the GD&T from this video where you explain about the control frames?
Excellent work with GD&T dealing with a Universal Design Language. Thanks for a very good explanation using the GD&T Y14.5-Standard. Keep-up the great work! Infinity Manufacturing does awesome and near perfect research!
T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Mechanical Designer & Manufacturing Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME-Life Member
Thanks a lot for the feedback and thanks for taking the time to watch!
I think I hit a goldmine...awesome work 👍
Can't wait to watch the next one, looks like I found my guru 🙏
Thanks San! Comments like that make it worthwhile doing videos!
Please continue this series, it is an excellent resource
i thought just now i started learning gd and t, but sir u gave only two videos please continue on gd and t
More videos on this topic please.
sir pls upload more video ...you r the real teacher..knows every problem of you student
Lol. I never heard about diff types of errors n dimensioning in my college. Thank you :)
Good explanation. I'm a Q.A Inspector.
Thanks! That's awesome feedback, especially from someone that has to do things like this for a living.
@Infinity MFG, I use GD&T at work. All of these symbols are on the blue prints, and engineering drawings. CMM software Metrology like Mitituyo Crysta Apex 7106, this one uses Window 9. CMM also have all of these symbols in its software. Some companies use PC DMIS software for their CMMs. But PC DMIS is an old software (2011-2012).
this channel is *amazing!* much thanks.
very helpful i am now working in a cmm room alone with only 1 week of training so this is perfect for me
That's awesome! its good to hear that these videos are helpful to people. Its people like you that I had in mind (training in new jobs, students, etc).
im having trouble with finding datums as far as the sample points and knowing what to use do u have any videos on that
Within this playlist there is a video on basic blueprint reading th-cam.com/video/M8fAF0xMxBs/w-d-xo.html . Between Part #1, that and this video, you should be able to see where the datums are on a print.
very clear explanations and very well organazed. Appreciate very much your professionalism.
Thanks Aharon, I appreciate it!
Great video. Please correct me if I am wrong, for the example with the caliper (sine error), the error does not depend on the measured distance and depend only on the length of the sliding arm of the caliper. Also, the formula for the cosine error L*cos(theta) gives us the true value, but the formula for the sine error L*sin(theta) actually gives us the error itself. So the variable L in those two equations are of different nature: for the cosine error example L is a measured value, but for the sine error example it is the length of the arm of the caliper. I just wanted to mention all this so that people do not get confused.
Anyway, thanks for the video. Keep up the great work!
Professor,
You are doing a great job. Your videos are extremely helpful.
Thanks! I appreciate you watching!
Please upload more about gd and t... Cover topics like modifiers, bonus tolerance, mmc, LMC,etc 😊
Brother can you please add more GDT Videos? Cheers from Minnesota!
Simple but effective explanations. Thank you for your valuable and precise efforts. Hope to hear more from you on this topic.
you are an excellent teacher, Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
By when can we expect the next video on GD&T? The series have been very helpful so far and i would really appreciate it if you could complete this course fully in the next video. Thank You
You are an awesome teacher!
Thank you very much!
Enjoyed yourVidio.Dial gauge is mostly use for runout on a rotation part and cylinder bore.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, pls upload a video which has physical samples. Please explain how an manufacturer reads the drawing and fixes it on the table with all the datums. show with your physical presence, that will help us more than having a theoretical session. loved your videos and many misconceptions got cleared. thanks
nice one sir, please put more videos on mmc, lmc and how to apply these conditions on basis on drawings
Wonderful Lectures ! Thanks.
Sir please upload more videos on gd&t thanks for information till now
Thank you so Professor, you simplified gd&t and focussed on the practical aspects of it. This really means a lot to me, i really want to learn practical approach to problems. Many thanks sir
Thanks a lot Amal! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. I hope that you can check out my site, I try to keep it up to date with several topics.
www.theengineersreference.com/videos-2/
Great Prof. Keep it up
Thanks for watching!
I'd be interested in a more detailed GD&T video plz!
Would like to see more content on the actual symbols and tolerance notation used in the control frame.
I think it would be cool if you did some videos in the perspective of the design engineer designing a part. Thanks. Great videos.
That's an interesting idea. I would like to put together a series from design to manufacture. Not sure how long it would take, but it would be cool.
Very help full videos . Any videos on tolerance stack up analysis topic .
MANJUNATHNREDDY not yet, but I will make one if the interest is strong. Thanks for watching and your feedback!
Part 1 and 2 were great. When will next videos come on this topic?
Thank you for your awesome lectures on GD&T.please do lecture videos on tolerance stack up sir.
hello Professor, thanks for such great videos. I am looking for GD&T part 3 video, where I can understand the relation between GD&T feature control frames, baseline dimensions and relative dimensions, MMC and positional tolerances. Please help.
Excellent lesson
You are awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it.
Really Valuable
great videos!
Thanks!
PART III PLS!!!
sir please upload more videos on g d&t..........
Very good video sir,
Please make a video on how all tolerance can measure by instrument.
great video ! Learnt a lot
Needed video on all topics if possible
Sir please make more videos an GD&T....
Thank You Sir!
Thanks a lot, very useful
Great learning material! Any plans to continue with GD&T topic?
I've been considering for a while. There have been several people asking about it. I may take it on still in 2020 or early 2021.
@@infinitymfg5397 is part 3 up yet?
please add more videos on GD&T
They're in the works. In the mean time feel free to follow on facebook and the google+ community. Lots of good information there.
Hello sir, please give me the GD&T Calculations video
Thanks Sir please make more videos on GD&T
Good video. it was helpful but didn't help my question I'm still asking myself. I'm a rookie in this field and trying to find video about hole location and what is proper way to move and set hole in X and Y
I will make some follow up material to get into more specific details that you're speaking of.
This was great, but where is part 3?
Very helpful.
please add more videos on GD&T!!! Still do not understand the control frame.
I most certainly will. Thanks for the feedback, it helps me to understand where my videos are lacking and need to be better.
Thanks for watching! I appreciated it!
is there any 3rd part of the video ?,,, any video with explaining the control frame
No doubt its very helpful video but I didn't found the things I was looking for that is GD&T
Hi, Thanks for watching Pramod!
Yes, these first few videos are more about trying to help a person to actually do the basic set-up of the part before applying all of the rules that go with GD&T inspection.
A lot of inspection errors could be avoided if people understood how to restrain the part and what those various restraints and inspection methods implied throughout the inspection process.
Thank you for these videos
Only I have questions about Modifiers
Maximum Material condition
Least Material condition
Regardless of feature of size
These modifiers I cant understand them
Me too man, that’s where I need help. This guy is much better at explaining than my teacher. I wish he had more videos
Great Thanks.
thank you
Thanks for watching and your feedback!!
most of the current ISOs is more on manufacturing and less on calibration, where can i find resources for calibration of equipment such as internationally accepted procedures?
thanks
sir when you post new video of gd and t
Sir i had few assignment questions of mine in which i need to do gd&t, how can show you those questions so that you can help me out sir?
Thanks you so much. I'm so confused 🤣 with the 3 D l was running Cad program for cmm optek so easy to use CAD now with the ROBOT I"M LOST I USE CERO AND DATUM MAKE MY PROGRAMS what can help me to understand 3 D 😭😭 I love your videos l need to star from scratch
thx you sir great vdo
Hi, I have doubt on Positional tolerance when they are applied on length dimension..ex, a shaft with 10mm dia here OD is Datum B and one side face of the shaft is Datum A and other side face asked for 0.1mm position w.r.to A and B...and the length is 50mm basic dimension...Now what is teh tolerance to be applied for 50mm?
Thanks in advance...if the question is not asked in clear... please give your mail id...I can mail you
Are the slides for this video available to download some where?
No, not yet. I will make PDF's and assessments available to students once the class is officially online. You can get on the mailing list and stay up to date. www.theengineersreference.com/videos-2/engineering-drawings/
Where is the next Part?
Hi Prabhat, I am making a completed course on GD&T that you will be able to access via theengineersreference.com I will make an announcement when it is complete.
13.37 remember trignometric ratios as " Old Harry And His Old Aunty" and sin cos tan...
Good video, but what does that M with a circle mean?
Maximum Material Condition
vaibhava br Maximum Material Condition meaning the smallest hole possible.
What about when the M is in the datum? like |A|B(M)|C|
Kun Lee The maximum material condition symbol next to the datum B (which is a hole) indicate that it's at the lowest limit tolerance of the hole diameter (smallest hole)..
is a flywheel not a clutch
My eyes not strong as before so I read caliper measure numbers harder more. I will buy electronic caliper or tools
is this last part..?
No, I do plan on adding to this series. There are a few other topics that I am working on and I will come back to this one. Thanks for watching.
Its a very basic explanation. A lot of stuff is missisng . You didn't mention anything about "M" . It doesn't make any sense....
This is a small part of a 3 day course.
hello Professor, thanks for such great videos. I am looking for GD&T part 3 video, where I can understand the relation between GD&T feature control frames, baseline dimensions and relative dimensions, MMC and positional tolerances. Please help.