GD&T: Calculating Max Axis Separation, Coaxial Features, RMB & MMB (Calculating Datum Shift)

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2022
  • Have you ever wondered how far the axis of a cylindrical feature at MMC can be from a coaxially datum feature referenced at MMB?
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Komentáře • 25

  • @muscleweb
    @muscleweb Před rokem +4

    Honestly the best explanation on datum shift I’ve seen so far. Most stop short of the actual mathematical mechanism of the shift. Thank you.

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  Před rokem

      Thanks so much! I agree, I think a lot of content whether video or written presents these topics in the same way. I try to explain things a little different and take the concepts a little further.

  • @Funny-qo8gt
    @Funny-qo8gt Před 2 lety +3

    I respect the men like you so much, thanks for sharing. Hope you see my comment.

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much! Thanks for watching!

  • @gt31187
    @gt31187 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Odell,Thank you very much for your videos which is presented in a very nicely and easy explanation....It helped me a lot to understand the concepts & finally I passed my GDTP senior examination....

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  Před 2 lety

      Congratulations! That is a serious accomplishment. I’m thrilled my videos could help in your studies!

  • @elsakay2660
    @elsakay2660 Před měsícem

    best teacher thank you so much

  • @rezajabaruti4139
    @rezajabaruti4139 Před 14 dny +1

    Awesome

  • @cocoapebbles13
    @cocoapebbles13 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks for putting this together!

  • @denizkoc2100
    @denizkoc2100 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi Dean, your videos are really helpful to understand some of the gray concepts in ASME. I really much appreciate that efforts. Can you please also make a video for the concept described in ASME Y14.5-2009 Fig. 4-16 (determining the correct MMB)? Thanks in advance.

  • @MA-ns5ov
    @MA-ns5ov Před 2 lety +1

    This is cool info. Thanks.

  • @user-dg6zb2rx3l
    @user-dg6zb2rx3l Před rokem

    Good example Odell Thank you
    can you pls provide example with LMC and LMB conditions.

  • @shaunmcnamara4756
    @shaunmcnamara4756 Před 2 lety

    Hi Odell, Your videos are very helpful! Thank you! Might you be able to help me with an alignment issue? I'm trying to set up a program to run a part that needs to be flipped but will not be in the same location after its flipped, so I need a manual alignment for the 2nd side, hoping to get all the info on one report. So far I have program that works, but I have to do the manual align for the second side every time. I set up the manual align for the second side by going to the "Measurement plan editor" then "Man cnc mode to chose the second side alignment features. That seems to work but I still have to do the manual align each time. I have to think there is a better way. Again thanks for your time and your helpful videos!
    Shaun

  • @vanzz3863
    @vanzz3863 Před rokem

    Hey Dean, thanks for this great and very particular video, there is very few content of MMB out there.
    A colleague asked me about this topic today and I am glad to say I was able to help him because of this great explanation.
    However, I was left with the question, this is a ASME modifier which I haven't seen (or found at least) in the ISO GPS standard, do you happen to know if ISO uses this as well? If so, do you know in which standard? (the MMB principle)
    Sorry if this is a big request, appreciate your help!

  • @user-br1ob2nf1x
    @user-br1ob2nf1x Před rokem

    Ahh makes so much more sense now thank youuu!!! Question though; what's the difference when MMB is applied to different datums when theres three or two called out in a FCF? In this video you gave a simple example of MMB applied to only one datum, however i get prints at my job where MMB is applied to a secondary datum or both a secondary and tertiary datum and nobody knows how to apply this principle at inspection. Do you add them together? Also, can you add a video to this where you are applying the MMB principle on the surface plate?? How is this not the same thing as bonus tolerance? I understand you aren't gaining any size, but isn't the added shift in axis in a way the same thing as a "bonus" so to speak? Thanks again for your videos!!

    • @hugorodriguez6835
      @hugorodriguez6835 Před rokem

      MMB & LMB can only be applied to Datum features of size.

    • @user-br1ob2nf1x
      @user-br1ob2nf1x Před rokem

      @hugorodriguez6835 yeah I understand that part I just don't know the difference when more than one datum is used

  • @designerd77
    @designerd77 Před 2 lety

    Can the Primary Datum of a datum reference frame for true position of a hole be a datum which is NOT perpendicular to the axis of the Hole being defined? Every textbook example I have seen has a datum Normal to the Hole Axis as the primary datum. For example if a hole is machined into a surface which is perpendicular to datum A, can Datum A be used as the primary datum in the datum reference frame and if not why?

  • @tidwelltidwell5308
    @tidwelltidwell5308 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I need to report ok / nok results for attributes in the report. Is it possible with some formula in the result element or some other way in zeiss calypso? Thank you

  • @designerd77
    @designerd77 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you do a video on how to simulate a Hole Pattern as a datum at inspection? Specifically a 5 hole pattern where there are no obvious center planes of the pattern itself and the holes are not on a radial pattern.

    • @RDeanOdell
      @RDeanOdell  Před 2 lety

      Do you mean an inspection on a granite plate, or a CMM inspection?

    • @designerd77
      @designerd77 Před 2 lety

      @@RDeanOdell On a granite plate preferably but either would be good to know. (or both :) )

  • @emregungor2969
    @emregungor2969 Před rokem

    you ar giving the efforts, thanks but really not catching the most important points. should be posted again reviewing again i guess so.