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Suggestion GD & T book

Suggestion GD & T book

Suggestion GD & T book

(OP)
Hello,

I was wondering if anyone had a good experience with a training manual for GD&T. At the moment I have a very basic understanding of it and am looking to improve that.

I am looking for something that at the least shows how to convert some typical examples into GD&T. Also if the book had any kind of "workbook" where you can answer questions then check them. That would be a big plus.

Thanks a lot for any suggestions

 

RE: Suggestion GD & T book

Not a book but this is some software we use for new interns etc.

http://www.etinews.com/mediapage.html

the GD&T Trainer PE

KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...

RE: Suggestion GD & T book

(OP)
Thanks, that looks like a decent program, and they do have a book offer there also, which is probly the way I will go. Considering its about $250 cheaper than the program )

RE: Suggestion GD & T book

Well, I use this book:

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing  by David A. Madsen ©2003

It is laid out like a work book, with problems and tests if you want to use them.  I recieved it when I went through training a few years ago.  This leads me to another point, I highly reccomend formal training, otherwise you might not get a full understanding of what you are doing.

RE: Suggestion GD & T book

Work with the book first and then get some formal training. It is a tough subject and it does take a long, long time to move towards a 8 or 9 out of 10 in this subject.

Dave D.
www.qmsi.ca

RE: Suggestion GD & T book

I second this work book

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing  by David A. Madsen ©2003

It was the book that was used to teach a class at De Anza College.  It's a straight forward work book well worth the money.  But nothing comes short of actually buying the spec document.  

There is also a legend that has been circulating around the SF Bay Area for decades....the guys name is Sam Levy.  He use to work for Lockheed back in the day.  He apparently wrote a book that is worth getting.....it's out of print but when I worked at Lockheed there were a few "old-Timers" who still had copies.

Heckler   americanflag
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
SWx 2007 SP 4.0 & Pro/E 2001
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RE: Suggestion GD & T book

(OP)
Thanks Heckler and Dingy2,

That is exactly the type of book I want. I have a much easier time when there are tests/quizes to make sure you are understanding the material correctly.

Yes, I certainly see the point about the formal training. For the time being the book and self instruction will have to hold me over. I have looked into the GD&T class offered at the college I attend. However, it isn't required for the pre-engineering associate's that I am trying to finish though, and I really don't want to delay it any longer since I can only take a class and maybe 2 per semester. I would also just rather wait and pay the same $400 for a 16 week class as a 1-3 day seminar. That is why I am looking to the book for my immediate needs (not to mention this website, heh)

Thanks,
Rob

RE: Suggestion GD & T book

If you look into professional organizations in your area you might be able to find some formal training in the way of a seminar.  I know when I was living in Michigan, I would see SAE offering GD&T training seminars every few months in Detroit.  2-3 day classes and you are done.

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