- dimension line - extension line - diameter for circle, radius for arc - don't treat object as a dimension line, extension line, and center line - dimension line can't cross together - must use overall line, eliminate 1 micro-line - for reference, use parantheses
The 1/16" gap is a nominal measurement. It is more about the aesthetics than a specific measurement. If it is hard to distinguish where the object ends and the extension line begins then the gap is too small.
Yes, you could use the CL symbol, more information is oftentimes better than guessing. For this simple drawing, it is assumed that it goes to the center of the drill hole.
Things my father taught me. I should have paid more attention. At least I got a hobby out of it. I didn't like him and he didn't like me. Its the knowledge we gain that matters.
put it at 1.5x
Yes
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Really frickin effective
for 2 x really good
- dimension line
- extension line
- diameter for circle, radius for arc
- don't treat object as a dimension line, extension line, and center line
- dimension line can't cross together
- must use overall line, eliminate 1 micro-line
- for reference, use parantheses
It's your 20th year of teaching keep up the good work!!
Not there yet...but getting close.
Thanks so much. You have taught it so much better than my prof
Thanks...good luck in your class.
This dude teaches my Metalworking class. He is so monotone.
i imagine so
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does changing of the paper size affect the size of gaps? for a A0 paper, do we still use a 1/16" gap between the extension and the object line?
The 1/16" gap is a nominal measurement. It is more about the aesthetics than a specific measurement. If it is hard to distinguish where the object ends and the extension line begins then the gap is too small.
put the speed on 0.75 and have fun
I’m dead 😂
very nice and informative.
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What do you do if you put all those dimensions together? How do you make it aesthetically pleasing and neat?
He said it like 4 minutes into the video
what is reference dimension and why it is used sir?
On rule # 10, wouldn’t the extension line run into the center line off the drill hole? Would you use the little “CL” symbol ?
Yes, you could use the CL symbol, more information is oftentimes better than guessing. For this simple drawing, it is assumed that it goes to the center of the drill hole.
Thanks! That makes sense.
nice and informative.
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Things my father taught me. I should have paid more attention. At least I got a hobby out of it. I didn't like him and he didn't like me. Its the knowledge we gain that matters.
Why tf you guys don't like each other 😂 ???
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very nice and helpful
Thank you
Glad I was able to provide some additional informaiton.
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Datums, tolerance, tolerance stack up??!? You’re going to run into some problems dimensioning like that.
My student fell asleep through this video.... I am sorry for his disrespect. He will receive a lunch detention.
I have been told that my voice is so soothing that it just puts people right to sleep.
It's 1/16 inch not 16 inch
"a" 16th = 1/16 (Construction Lingo)
Extension lines shouldn't touch the object. Your extension line used to dimension the hole touches the object.....not cool
It is acceptable to have extension lines cross object lines.
Cross yes..... terminate at no....
@@mode1charlie170 What specific time of the video are you talking about?
Im looking at rule 6 7:28. The top extension line for the 1.5 dim is touching the object. Should be a gap here....
@@mode1charlie170 Agreed, I should have moved my grip point out a tad. Good catch.