Excellent International use of GD&T for the CAD Designer, Shop-floor CNC specialists, and the quality Control CMM GD&T professionals. Thanks for the outstanding video. "GD&T Rules the World! T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Technology-Instructor, Consultant; ATEA, AWS, & SME Membership Leadership
I really love the way you present, the rate at which your voice expresses the material. It is very conducive to my brain waves for learning. Thank you very much.
Great Job with the Tolerancing and the Metrology aspects. Thanks! Tom Vanderloop, Author, Designer, & Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME Membership/Leadership
A Universal Language ideal for communications as with a similar standard to the ASME Y14.5 (CAD) Documents applied in American-manufacturing based on functional intent. Thanks for the quality of this 3-D digital CAD/CNC/CMM (2-D and 3-D) parametric type details. Thanks for a clear application for a universal language. T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Mechanical Designer, and a Mfg.-Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME Leadership/Member
The symbols for this language can be easily learned with "SolidWorks & Inventor (Autodesk) Software's" for use in Mechanical Design & Manufacturing Technology. We have used these software-programs at the Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) in Eau Claire, WI. Excellent 3-D CAD/CNC/CMM modeling examples. T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Certified Manufacturing Engineer, Product Designer & Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME Member
Very good explanation of a complex scientific requirements. I particularly enjoyed that you didn't just scratched the surface of this subject, but went a bit deeper. May I ask what did you use to measure the parts so accurately to get the point cloud? Was it laser scanned or x-rayed?
Thankyou for the in-depth video on GD&T, I have a question. While Creating the plane, Shouldn't the planes be created on the CAD model instead of the Scanned model, because as I'm thinking we should be comparing the 3D model to CAD, So selecting the CAD model while creating the plane would be the right way. Am i correct on this or wrong. If I'm wrong please explain me. Thankyou in Advance.
Excellent International use of GD&T for the CAD Designer, Shop-floor CNC specialists, and the quality Control CMM GD&T professionals. Thanks for the outstanding video. "GD&T Rules the World!
T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Technology-Instructor, Consultant; ATEA, AWS, & SME Membership Leadership
I really love the way you present, the rate at which your voice expresses the material. It is very conducive to my brain waves for learning. Thank you very much.
You're very welcome!
Great Job with the Tolerancing and the Metrology aspects.
Thanks! Tom Vanderloop, Author, Designer, & Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME Membership/Leadership
A Universal Language ideal for communications as with a similar standard to the ASME Y14.5 (CAD) Documents applied in American-manufacturing based on functional intent. Thanks for the quality of this 3-D digital CAD/CNC/CMM (2-D and 3-D) parametric type details. Thanks for a clear application for a universal language.
T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Author, Mechanical Designer, and a Mfg.-Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME Leadership/Member
A Gem of a Video
Very great video 😊
Thank you 🤗
The symbols for this language can be easily learned with "SolidWorks & Inventor (Autodesk) Software's" for use in Mechanical Design & Manufacturing Technology. We have used these software-programs at the Chippewa Valley Technical College (CVTC) in Eau Claire, WI. Excellent 3-D CAD/CNC/CMM modeling examples.
T J (Tom) Vanderloop, Certified Manufacturing Engineer, Product Designer & Consultant; ATEA, AWS & SME Member
The best explanation so far!
Glad you think so!
Very good explanation of a complex scientific requirements. I particularly enjoyed that you didn't just scratched the surface of this subject, but went a bit deeper.
May I ask what did you use to measure the parts so accurately to get the point cloud? Was it laser scanned or x-rayed?
Thankyou for the in-depth video on GD&T, I have a question. While Creating the plane, Shouldn't the planes be created on the CAD model instead of the Scanned model, because as I'm thinking we should be comparing the 3D model to CAD, So selecting the CAD model while creating the plane would be the right way. Am i correct on this or wrong. If I'm wrong please explain me. Thankyou in Advance.
Nice Explanation
One of my favorite
Great explanation ! Could Solidworks allow 3D GD&T capabilities like CATIAv5 ? if so, Could it be opened in GOM ?
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Great Video sir...very helpful..10qsm.... explanation is very nice
This is very very useful 😊
Fonts are not clear
"it needs to fit in the bolt hole" lol
Correctly stated it should show "CIRCULARITY" (ASME) not "ROUNDNESS" - THERE IS NO SUCH LANGUAGE.