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Any good gd&t tutorial suggestions ?

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opse0

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Jun 16, 2005
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Hi all,
Could anybody suggest any good gd&t book titles that are not too cluttered or complicated, and that have good application exercises?
I've seen a bit of some e learning sites...
any prefered ones ?
Hope to get some replies.
Thanks
 
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opse0,

Go the the source. Get a copy of ASME Y14.5M-1994.

The actual, official standard is fairly readable. Any time any other references disagree with the standard, they are wrong.

JHG
 
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