I spent almost an hour trying to explain to an Engineer how GDnT works and how and why the part was failing. I would think with all of the GDnT on the prints they would have a better understanding of it. (I know its not all engineers may be just a few that I work with)
The newer engineers get 40 hours of instruction and are suddenly experts. So new or old the majority of engineers don't have a firm grasp and understanding of GD&T. There is the occasional exception, but the vast majority know just enough to be extremely dangerous.
I don't think I can wait 25 years. Luckily the Engineer in charge is open to ideas, thoughts and concerns anyone may have, (I'm not sure how much he actually cares but at least he's open to input)
I don't think I can wait 25 years. Luckily the Engineer in charge is open to ideas, thoughts and concerns anyone may have, (I'm not sure how much he actually cares but at least he's open to input)