Fr3nch
Industrial
- Jun 20, 2014
- 5
So I am a research engineer specializing in thermo-fluid systems and have never designed a mechanical component with all the information needed to fabricate it from start to finish. Ive always had an assistant that was able to take my solidworks drawings, containing basic dimensions, and turn them into something that was machinable. I have taken a job with a startup company am now responsible for taking our basic designs and turning them into something machinable for one off prototypes.
I understand that general tolerancing, GD&T, etc are very complicated disciplines of engineering and I respect that, but we are only making small batches of prototypes and I dont need to know everything. I would really like to find a quick and dirty introduction to this stuff that will allow me to be functional very quickly. All I need to do is provide enough information for one prototype to fit together. Any suggestions?
I understand that general tolerancing, GD&T, etc are very complicated disciplines of engineering and I respect that, but we are only making small batches of prototypes and I dont need to know everything. I would really like to find a quick and dirty introduction to this stuff that will allow me to be functional very quickly. All I need to do is provide enough information for one prototype to fit together. Any suggestions?