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rfs question
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rfs question

rfs question

(OP)
Question in attached is from tec-ease. I'm not able to understand the answer. Can anyone help?

RE: rfs question


They are probably trying to say “modifying tolerance by adding RFS requirement to it”, which is also not very clear because you don’t really “add” RFS requirement; it is assumed by default.

I think some people on this forum actually work for tec-ease; maybe they can clarify.

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the answer would be, more complicated... (4)

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This is Don from Tec-Ease, Inc. Questions like this should be sent directly to Tec-Ease rather than to post here. And, yes, the answer is "most complex verification techniques"
To CheckerHater, the question did not say 'add", It said "modifying a tolerance" which we all know is the default. for a Checker Hater you sure know how to pick pepper out of fly p___. :)

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(OP)
Don, I get used to visiting this forum so much that whenever there is something unsure I post here. Sorry for that. BTW, there is no easy and quick entrance to raise questions in your website.

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Don,

Could you limit yourself to attacking idea and not the person?

Thank you

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If something is at RFS and then it's modified, what becomes of it?

John-Paul Belanger
Certified Sr. GD&T Professional
Geometric Learning Systems
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Kenat,

May I have youe opinion as a profesional; isn't it checker's job to pick pepper?

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It is Peter Piper's job, but only if it's pickled and in quantities of a peck.

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Inspecting a pickled pepper would involve the most complex verification techniques, with all the straightness and circularity error that is likely to be present. Eventually you have to pay the piper.

Is a pickled pepper even a feature of size in the first place? Perhaps we should have specified Surface Profile instead ;^).

Evan Janeshewski

Axymetrix Quality Engineering Inc.
www.axymetrix.ca

RE: rfs question

CheckerHater,
Did you not notice the smiley :) at the end of GDTcoach's post?


GDTcoach,
I believe the correct phrase is "Picking the fly s--t out of the pepper".

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