Thank you all
Thank you all
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Madhu454 (Mechanical)
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Hi All,
I passed in GDTP-Technologist exam with an overall score of 99%.
I would like to thank all of you for clarifying even my silly questions & helping me to understand the concepts better.
if any one asks me whats is the best book on GD&T , I would suggest this forum. This is more than a book, what is not there in a book and what is not there in standard, that we can find here.
I will start preparing for senior exam soon :)
Once again thank you all...
Regards
Madhu
I passed in GDTP-Technologist exam with an overall score of 99%.
I would like to thank all of you for clarifying even my silly questions & helping me to understand the concepts better.
if any one asks me whats is the best book on GD&T , I would suggest this forum. This is more than a book, what is not there in a book and what is not there in standard, that we can find here.
I will start preparing for senior exam soon :)
Once again thank you all...
Regards
Madhu





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John-Paul Belanger
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional
Geometric Learning Systems
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Good for you but be prepared for the Senior. Your results would probably be a bit lower as mine were.
You are correct about this forum though. There are many holes or conflicts in the standard. It also doesn't cover all situations. Sometimes we get heated up on a particular subject but in the end, we all learn. I have been training in the subject since 1988 but I have added some of the more controversial topics covered here to my web page.
Good luck on your Senior but you will be brain dead when you complete the exam. Hope you find your way home after.
Dave D.
www.qmsi.ca
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Jim Sykes, P.Eng, GDTP-S
Profile Services www.profileservices.ca
TecEase, Inc. www.tec-ease.com
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Powerhound, GDTP T-0419
Engineering Technician
Inventor 2010
Mastercam X5
Smartcam 11.1
SSG, U.S. Army
Taji, Iraq OIF II
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By the time that you have gone thru the entire BOK, you will find that you have studied most sections at least a couple times, and the more critical sections and graphics almost a dozen times. This method of study also gets you to the point where some of the more subtle links of topics become fairly intuitive.
Jim Sykes, P.Eng, GDTP-S
Profile Services www.profileservices.ca
TecEase, Inc. www.tec-ease.com
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John-Paul Belanger
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional
Geometric Learning Systems
http://www.gdtseminars.com
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Jim Sykes, P.Eng, GDTP-S
Profile Services www.profileservices.ca
TecEase, Inc. www.tec-ease.com
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John-Paul Belanger
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional
Geometric Learning Systems
http://www.gdtseminars.com
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Hi Belanger,
I did not get what is "mathematical algorithms" & "dot-products and matrices"
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Jim was referring to 14.5.2, which is the short standard that lists the "body of knowledge" which you'll need to know.
I don't think the senior level exam gets into stack analysis as you describe (other than things like virtual condition). Instead, it has more of a focus on the proper application of GD&T, plus of course harder questions in general. And also composition position vs. 2 single-segments. The best answer is to look at 14.5.2.
John-Paul Belanger
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional
Geometric Learning Systems
http://www.gdtseminars.com
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Get a copy of Y14.5.....2 (got it right this time, JP).
Oh, by the way, JP ... some people have said the same thing about reading Y14.5, reading patents ... all the fun stuff that some of do recreationally ;~}
Jim Sykes, P.Eng, GDTP-S
Profile Services www.profileservices.ca
TecEase, Inc. www.tec-ease.com
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Frank