I show how to create the formulas to calculate: 4:36 Bonus Tolerance 5:25 Allowable Tolerance 5:48 Diameter of Positional Variation 8:07 Accept/Reject of Feature with “IF” function
Hello, some guys in México use the same formula to calculate position but when they have 3 coordinates, of course they add z value, do yo think is this correct?
Hi, so one way to figure in the depth of the part is to measure the gage pin from both sides and then record the worst reading and use that for the 2 coordinate calculator.
Hi, I explain in the video, in what I think is pretty good detail, how to make the calculator in excel. It’s not a product for sale. If you reach out via email I can send you the excel file. Thanks for watching & commenting.
@@RDeanOdell thank you for taking the time to make your content. I work in Quality in the automotive industry and am new to GD&T. Your content is helping me understand a lot of what I need to learn. I have one request, can you make a more in-depth video of you reverse engineering the design of an inspection device? As in you compare an inspection device with multiple pins to the initial GD&T drawing that was created for it? I saw you did it briefly for the video containing the height gauge where you used the excel file, but I think a more in depth video would help bring more visibility to the overall process of how GD&T drawings are brought to life. I just started watching your GD&T playlist, so maybe you’ve already covered what I am requesting - if so, please send me the link. I am extremely grateful for the time and effort you put in to your content - I look forward to learning more from your work. Thank you!
thanks a lot sir, your videos very informative for my learning
Hello, some guys in México use the same formula to calculate position but when they have 3 coordinates, of course they add z value, do yo think is this correct?
Hi, so one way to figure in the depth of the part is to measure the gage pin from both sides and then record the worst reading and use that for the 2 coordinate calculator.
@@RDeanOdell Hello, would you mind to provide an email adress to send a drawing indicating my concern?
This look cool
Where can I find this Calculator?
Hi, I explain in the video, in what I think is pretty good detail, how to make the calculator in excel. It’s not a product for sale. If you reach out via email I can send you the excel file. Thanks for watching & commenting.
@@RDeanOdell thank you for taking the time to make your content. I work in Quality in the automotive industry and am new to GD&T. Your content is helping me understand a lot of what I need to learn. I have one request, can you make a more in-depth video of you reverse engineering the design of an inspection device? As in you compare an inspection device with multiple pins to the initial GD&T drawing that was created for it? I saw you did it briefly for the video containing the height gauge where you used the excel file, but I think a more in depth video would help bring more visibility to the overall process of how GD&T drawings are brought to life. I just started watching your GD&T playlist, so maybe you’ve already covered what I am requesting - if so, please send me the link. I am extremely grateful for the time and effort you put in to your content - I look forward to learning more from your work. Thank you!