Thanks so much, read through a bunch or resources even CHATGPT couldn't explained it as well as you did, the concept is more set in my head now. I think the key was explaining the letter and numbers like you did before anything else
Apologies if am mistaken, but I believe you used the phrase "40 micron" at 10:43, referring to the nominal size, and I believe you meant 40 mm. It is still fairly clear because when you make the addition (40 + tolerance amount), it is converted to mm.
No one has ever explained better than you. Thank you
Thanks so much, read through a bunch or resources even CHATGPT couldn't explained it as well as you did, the concept is more set in my head now. I think the key was explaining the letter and numbers like you did before anything else
really well explained helped me get my head around these charts far better than any text book has
That helped explain what's with the capitals and lower cases well, thanks man.
That's gonna help me a lot. Thanks bro.
Fantastically explained
Apologies if am mistaken, but I believe you used the phrase "40 micron" at 10:43, referring to the nominal size, and I believe you meant 40 mm. It is still fairly clear because when you make the addition (40 + tolerance amount), it is converted to mm.
the best video about this topic!
Awesome
Good drawing tol
i finally understood that
How do you draw it (if at all) in autocad?
If not, do you simply add notes/commentary or is there a standard way of dimensioning your drawing....?
well done. thanks a lot
thank you
what about d7 ???
Godsend
You do not know, what a big favour you've done, champ. Have you done a gear involute, voice sounds familiar.
Hindi mi bolo
Hindi mi bolo