Not sure what is the intent here. Discussing assemblies and NOT including a discussion of tolerances and their outputs seems an empty discussion. If the entire purpose was to show the order of assembly by feature, a quicker explanation could have been done. This should have been more explanative.
Sorry if the content discussed does not fit in your scope . This lesson is not meant for those who have advanced understanding in Assembly drawing,it helps students with what they realy need to understand the basics and meet them where they at. Tolerances is an all together different chapter in the syllabus. There are many types of tolerances for holes and shafts where different fits are considered and it is way to advanced to include in an already time consuming and difficult chapter I.e. machine drawing. Our students has only 9 weeks to learn engineering drawing as their focus is more on computer drawing afterward. Thanks for your comment it is much appreciated.
@@farida7777777 This I understand, that said, I'd suggest that this would be a better introduction to basic assembly by including certain necessary knowledge such as fits, perhaps mentioned during the breakdown. for the level of knowledge, you are conveying, I'd suggest perhaps starting with the 2D but overlaying 3D and using those models to illustrate. This would focus your point of relationships with quasi-realism. you can then draw back and forth between the two representations. I simply am saying don't skip basic engineering design for an attempt to clarify.
Hi, thanks. Could you please do a video as you suggested and post it on your channel, I will gladly include the link under my current video for people that would love to see extra information concerning tolerances and relationships between different fits. For engineering design it is required but not for the current basic entry engineering drawing. It's a 9 week first year semester 1 course. But please kindly go ahead to give an example in video format on how you would do it and I would reference it under this current video. Thanks. God bless.
Just take a screenshot, add it into a Word document, right click on the image and save it into pictures. Open the picture then in paint to alter or use as is. Hope this helps.
A great visual example that simplifies it, thank you 💯
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Need help with drawings like this? Send it to me and I will post a video doing it while explaining.
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Send it to my email and let me look at it. terencemiller75@gmail.com.
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Not sure what is the intent here. Discussing assemblies and NOT including a discussion of tolerances and their outputs seems an empty discussion. If the entire purpose was to show the order of assembly by feature, a quicker explanation could have been done.
This should have been more explanative.
Sorry if the content discussed does not fit in your scope . This lesson is not meant for those who have advanced understanding in Assembly drawing,it helps students with what they realy need to understand the basics and meet them where they at. Tolerances is an all together different chapter in the syllabus.
There are many types of tolerances for holes and shafts where different fits are considered and it is way to advanced to include in an already time consuming and difficult chapter I.e. machine drawing. Our students has only 9 weeks to learn engineering drawing as their focus is more on computer drawing afterward.
Thanks for your comment it is much appreciated.
@@farida7777777 This I understand, that said, I'd suggest that this would be a better introduction to basic assembly by including certain necessary knowledge such as fits, perhaps mentioned during the breakdown. for the level of knowledge, you are conveying, I'd suggest perhaps starting with the 2D but overlaying 3D and using those models to illustrate. This would focus your point of relationships with quasi-realism.
you can then draw back and forth between the two representations.
I simply am saying don't skip basic engineering design for an attempt to clarify.
Hi, thanks. Could you please do a video as you suggested and post it on your channel, I will gladly include the link under my current video for people that would love to see extra information concerning tolerances and relationships between different fits. For engineering design it is required but not for the current basic entry engineering drawing. It's a 9 week first year semester 1 course.
But please kindly go ahead to give an example in video format on how you would do it and I would reference it under this current video. Thanks. God bless.
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How do you load those images sir
Just take a screenshot, add it into a Word document, right click on the image and save it into pictures. Open the picture then in paint to alter or use as is. Hope this helps.