Just wanted to chime in as a Deaf CMM programmer that's a life-long learner for all things relating to GD&T; thank you for adding closed captioning! Please continue doing this.
Thanks so much for the feedback! It takes a little extra time for me to do it. It’s mostly automated, but I have to go in and fix what the software gets wrong. I’m more than happy to do it going forward.
Great video! I really appreciate your clarity on all things GD&T. I have been a student of GD&T for over 30 years and and I look forward to watching and still learning from your videos. Thank again!
About the MMC/LMC dinamic action to a feature dimension, for example in interaction with a concentricity, it seems then it can be automatically used in such cases even if it's not mentioned in a drawing, from the functional point of view, because most designers in companies don't use it but it can be quick set by yourself that condition to save false scraps, is it correct?
I've been working in aerospace part manufacturing, i'm used to using micrometer, dial test indikator, profile projector, keyence, swiftpro and cmm. I've a question that till now i have not the answer yet. What's formula to calculate position tolerance when use polar coordinate/ angle and radius ? It's so easy when using cmm, is there another way to calculate manually instead prior convert it to cartesian coordinate? Thanks
If i have a 10mm+- 1.0mm plate, the datum A is the bottom. I want to add 1mm depth hole on the top of the plate, Do I need to add the dimension from datum A which is 9mm? What if the plate is made at the minimum thickness which is 9mm, what will happen to the hole?
One suggestion, maybe add more pictures and use more simple terms. Leave the talk of datum shifts and complications in a later video. By removing that topic out, you have more room to talk about the MMC concept that applies to holes and shafts. That way, you can talk about MMC fully. I do like how you had an example for the 3 applications that you would use it
Thanks for the feedback! I do sometimes use pictures added in post, but I want to avoid it feeling like a PowerPoint presentation, so that’s why I keep it to a minimum.
Just wanted to chime in as a Deaf CMM programmer that's a life-long learner for all things relating to GD&T; thank you for adding closed captioning! Please continue doing this.
Thanks so much for the feedback! It takes a little extra time for me to do it. It’s mostly automated, but I have to go in and fix what the software gets wrong. I’m more than happy to do it going forward.
These uploads are great. I will be sharing them with my college students.
Please do! Thanks
Great video! I really appreciate your clarity on all things GD&T. I have been a student of GD&T for over 30 years and and I look forward to watching and still learning from your videos. Thank again!
Abbreviation was correct. Acronym is when an abbreviation makes a word. FBI-abbreviation NASA-Acronym
Keep up the great videos. They help.
Thank you very much, these videos are relay helpful.
One suggestion would be using different tol values to avoid confusion.
Good stuff 👏
Thanks so much!
Fantastic explanation. Subscribed.
Great explanation.
Thanks so much!
Very interesting video
About the MMC/LMC dinamic action to a feature dimension, for example in interaction with a concentricity, it seems then it can be automatically used in such cases even if it's not mentioned in a drawing, from the functional point of view, because most designers in companies don't use it but it can be quick set by yourself that condition to save false scraps, is it correct?
I've been working in aerospace part manufacturing, i'm used to using micrometer, dial test indikator, profile projector, keyence, swiftpro and cmm. I've a question that till now i have not the answer yet. What's formula to calculate position tolerance when use polar coordinate/ angle and radius ? It's so easy when using cmm, is there another way to calculate manually instead prior convert it to cartesian coordinate? Thanks
If i have a 10mm+- 1.0mm plate, the datum A is the bottom. I want to add 1mm depth hole on the top of the plate, Do I need to add the dimension from datum A which is 9mm? What if the plate is made at the minimum thickness which is 9mm, what will happen to the hole?
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Dope video 🫡
Thank you
MMC might be an initialization 😅
One suggestion, maybe add more pictures and use more simple terms. Leave the talk of datum shifts and complications in a later video. By removing that topic out, you have more room to talk about the MMC concept that applies to holes and shafts. That way, you can talk about MMC fully. I do like how you had an example for the 3 applications that you would use it
Thanks for the feedback! I do sometimes use pictures added in post, but I want to avoid it feeling like a PowerPoint presentation, so that’s why I keep it to a minimum.
please consider diffrent numbers as tolerance
please remove background music. its distracting
Thanks for the input, but I like the music. Plus the video is free to watch.
Not distracting at all, I barely notice it.
No, leave the music, I like it. Feels like I’m at a GD&T party
Can't please everyone.... wouldn't even try. Your videos of great!
25 years machinist, i do not understand this!!