(as one who for 8yrs. taught classroom CAD & co-wrote user guides) Really, really well done! smooth pace, good example & diagram, articulate easy to understand audio, even the very thoughtful 'quiet' jazz in background, further putting the listener at ease and makes the mind open. another 'like' & new subscriber here.
Finally, someone whose accent I can understand. Thank you very much, I am subscribed. The teacher is very important, we can't all learn from the same style of teaching.
@@RDeanOdell I meant your enunciation is American and I can understand Most videos are from India and can not understand their pronunciation I am pretty much tone deaf i guess.
@@RDeanOdell All speakers have accents ;), only that we consider our personal accent as default, and other accents as 'accents'. Love your video, thanks for the simple explanation!
Thanks a lot for your hard work to explain it in such a simple way, also the inspection check which you do hands on really makes it easy to understand GD&T, really really thanks a lot for your efforts, please do make such videos which makes understanding engineering so easy and fun. Thanks a lot!!!
Thanks mate i just started a new job and what you are learning me is much better information than the old dudes in the measurements department ever could have teach me 😂
Great video. Lets say the nominal clearance is 1mm if the positive direction to right. By shifting the positive direction to left then the nominal clearance gives -1mm. So, how to determine the direction because the sign changes for the nominal clearance which depends of the positive direction.
Hi Mr. Odell. Can you recommend a resource if I want to learn to calculate a automotive wheel bearing and hub, the effects of circular runout on the overall hub runout ?
Is there a reason why the slot dimension at 4:44 is +/- 0.2 rather than +/- 0.4? My thinking is that the two ends of the slot both have +/- 0.2, so regardless the gap must be +/- 0.2 from both end stops - so 0.4?
Ur the best. I have learned the concept just with 2 videos. Definitely you don't have many views for your valuable videos because people are not interested in valuable content their interest is always on tiktok. Don't get dissatisfied please educate us
Hi, I use bilateral equal tolerances to save a step in calculation. If I use a unilateral dimension I would have to convert it into an bilateral equal tolerance to “fit” into the table to do the arithmetic.
1.please explain with reference to Worst case and RSS method. 2.What is Assembly shift in stack-up 3.How to use cp and cpk process capability. for tolerances 4.How to create vector loop (Shorter loop with examples) 5.What is ppm Rejection how to understand it 6.What to do in case if tolerances are not equal bilateral Thanks for your Efforts appreciated.
Well, no, at 3:40 when you say "this part wouldn't work" - that's not true, statistically this part would work / not work HALF the time. Tightening the tolerances doesn't it just "might not meet the requirements" it's entirely identical.
Thought he was going show the RSS calc that has worst case interference situation very improbable. For each part the MMC condition is ~2% probable. For them all to be at MMC simultaneously is much much less.
Hi, yes this is just simple worst case analysis. It is very unlikely everything comes in at worst case, but in my opinion, this gives some room for error in the stackup. If something is not accounted for, there is so much conservatism built in already that it should be okay.