You know that feeling you get when you see an operator constantly checking and re-checking what is probably the LEAST important feature on a part... SMH
(I tried just posting this in a metrology forum, but no one responded... are they actually working on Friday afternoon or what?!?! (As I hammer out a program, lol...)
Mechanical engineering degree programs get --MAYBE-- two sessions of book-only GD&T instruction. There is no practical lab, or application of GD&T whatsoever. I've had entire engineering departments state "they don't believe in GD&T" if it's drawn, it's possible to measure, as drawn. lol.
Mechanical engineering degree programs get --MAYBE-- two sessions of book-only GD&T instruction. There is no practical lab, or application of GD&T whatsoever. I've had entire engineering departments state "they don't believe in GD&T" if it's drawn, it's possible to measure, as drawn. lol.