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    Melt Thru Weld Symbol

    @hydtools agreed @MintJulep You have no idea the amount of incorrect drawings I find on a daily basis.
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    Melt Thru Weld Symbol

    @IRstuff thanks for your help, but those two websites didn't really help me. In case anyone is curious as to the solution I came up with I just put a Bevel weld symbol in place of the melt thru. I called up our fab shop and this is what they have been doing when they see this drawing. It's...
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    Melt Thru Weld Symbol

    Hi, I came across the following in one of our drawings. This is very different to how I would normally callout a weld on my drawings. I've never heard the term Melt-Thru Weld before. I know what symbol to use for the fillet weld, but I don't know how to callout a "Melt-Thru Weld". If you had to...
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    Crank Mechanism

    "The reason is that phi and theta have a different relationship with the offset" This is what I suspected, and wanted to confirm. Thanks, for your help. As for the "random" picture I disagree. I thought it conveyed the two different models very well and if you don't think it conveyed my...
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    Crank Mechanism

    My picture was deleted for some reason, but that picture was just an image I took off google the parameters in it were not the ones I was using. I was just using that image as an example since you didn't know what an offset crank mechanism is. However, you are correct in that there is an...
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    Crank Mechanism

    Hi, Do these equations work if my crank mechanism is offset? As far as I can tell the displacement equation will stay the same, but I'm not sure about the rest. https://www.engineersedge.com/mechanics_machines/piston_slider_crank_mechanism_14925.htm Regards
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    GENERAL TOLERANCES

    I am curious to your opinions on General tolerances on title blocks. I know of two ways to do it basically give a range or by deciding the amount of decimals. ISO vs ASME For example: 0 to 1 +/- 0.01 0 to 6 +/- 0.03 6 to 24 +/- 0.06 or x.x +/- 0.1 x.xx +/-0.01 x.xx +/-0.005 there is also a...

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