ASME Y14.5 Rule 1 Example and Explanation, GD&T “Perfect Form at MMC”

ASME Y14.5 Rule 1 Example and Explanation, GD&T “Perfect Form at MMC”

R. Dean Odell

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@lizavillanueva6817
@lizavillanueva6817 - 18.10.2020 18:29

Do you have an example of a drawing with a note that specifies sheet metal specs? Is there a standard on how notes are written (wording, syntax, etc)?

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@prabaezhile
@prabaezhile - 18.02.2021 15:22

sir, what does it means 14.5?

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@ThomasReesbeck
@ThomasReesbeck - 18.02.2021 17:50

Well done.

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@ericddoran
@ericddoran - 07.09.2021 03:12

These videos are helping me a bunch in machinist school.

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@mustafakostekli4027
@mustafakostekli4027 - 15.09.2021 13:30

We use metric system in my country.That makes me confused sometimes.

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@AliA-xh9hs
@AliA-xh9hs - 01.07.2022 11:58

The information packed in your videos is extraordinary, and I would definitely recommend them to anyone learning GD&T. Thank you very much for you effort.

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@abhayawasthi9345
@abhayawasthi9345 - 16.01.2023 20:41

Thanks buddy

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@mustafahayriatl2723
@mustafahayriatl2723 - 30.01.2023 17:33

amazing

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@hoangpham1576
@hoangpham1576 - 19.02.2023 16:40

Thank for sharing.

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@stevejones8660
@stevejones8660 - 31.10.2023 04:39

Be aware you’re mistaking the wrong feature attribute if you are attempting measure diameter with calipers. You can be measuring a radius with lobed parts, with area outside of a true geometric circular envelope, and you’ll never know it. Think of measuring a Mazda rotor with a big set of calipers….

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