Hi Chris, thank you for watching and for the compliment. I try to explain the concepts in an applied practical manner in a way that I wish it had been explained to me. Sometimes GD&T instruction tends to migrate towards the theoretical end of the spectrum rather than using common design/drawing examples which I feel better allows us to draw a connection between complex concepts and their application. Thanks again and thanks for taking the time to comment. Have a fun day!
Thanks for the straight forward explanation! I totally agree with you that GD&T explanation trends toward the theoretical and not concrete examples! Quick question though: why do you remove Datums B and C when reverting back to ± tolerances on position?
GD&T Profile of a Surface is a powerful and useful geometric tolerancing feature control idea for CAD/CNC machining and inspection. This pocket example is ideal for the fundamentals showing "size, location, orientation and form." Thanks for a great RUclips - Video. T J (Tom Vanderloop, Author and Manufacturing Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME-memberships/Leadership-official
Great work! I did notice that there is one dimension missing though needed to locate the left bottom corner of the pocket but otherwise great explanation! Cheers
Does profiling this pocket has MMC option just like a bolt / screw hole? For example, the exact same male profile from another block that is going to mate with this cutout.
can we apply All over to that profile leader line. I think 1. all around controls only outer edge of profile and 2 all over controls entire surface of pocket profile. Please clarify my doubt . Thanks
It means the tolerance is controlled by the feature control frame. In this case, it's the Profile of a Surface tolerance. Basic dimensions are always accompanied by a feature control frame.
Hi, I just wanted to let you know how well you’ve explained the concepts.
Thanks allot.
Hi Chris, thank you for watching and for the compliment. I try to explain the concepts in an applied practical manner in a way that I wish it had been explained to me. Sometimes GD&T instruction tends to migrate towards the theoretical end of the spectrum rather than using common design/drawing examples which I feel better allows us to draw a connection between complex concepts and their application. Thanks again and thanks for taking the time to comment. Have a fun day!
Great work sir. do more videos
Seriously, your content is gold. Thank you!
Your sound is not well
modulated, can barely hear what you say.
Very well presented!!! Clear, simple and straight to the point content.
Thanks for the straight forward explanation! I totally agree with you that GD&T explanation trends toward the theoretical and not concrete examples! Quick question though: why do you remove Datums B and C when reverting back to ± tolerances on position?
These are all excellent videos. Thank you for making an abstract subject easier to understand.
GD&T Profile of a Surface is a powerful and useful geometric tolerancing feature control idea for CAD/CNC machining and inspection. This pocket example is ideal for the fundamentals showing "size, location, orientation and form." Thanks for a great RUclips - Video.
T J (Tom Vanderloop, Author and Manufacturing Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME-memberships/Leadership-official
Great work! I did notice that there is one dimension missing though needed to locate the left bottom corner of the pocket but otherwise great explanation!
Cheers
Does profiling this pocket has MMC option just like a bolt / screw hole?
For example, the exact same male profile from another block that is going to mate with this cutout.
can we apply All over to that profile leader line.
I think
1. all around controls only outer edge of profile and
2 all over controls entire surface of pocket profile.
Please clarify my doubt . Thanks
Can we apply +- tolerance to a size tolerance. And if yes then is it necessary to give datum references?
Nice explanation
Using boxed dimensions means basic dimensions i.e theoretical ideal dim. Does it mean no tolerance applicable to these boxed dimensions? Please reply
It means the tolerance is controlled by the feature control frame. In this case, it's the Profile of a Surface tolerance. Basic dimensions are always accompanied by a feature control frame.
@@H0SS thanks for the reply. Could please guide me that where do we get tolerance values from? Code or standard. Many thanks
good work
Looks like top presentation, But audio volume is too low.I colud not hear in my laptop even after full volume.
Hello Sir, how to assign dimensions and GD&T in this case if location control is required too?
Profile of a surface also controls location as well as form.
thanks man!
No english subtitles in this vid ;( Can you pls fix that?