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Reference Books on how to apply GD&T to help designers make parts that are inspectable?

Reference Books on how to apply GD&T to help designers make parts that are inspectable?

Reference Books on how to apply GD&T to help designers make parts that are inspectable?

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I've heard plenty of complaints over the years from dimensional inspectors getting drawings with GD&T that is tough or impossible to inspect.

I'm writing a design & drafting guideline where I want to show many ways of dimensioning and tolerancing parts so that they are easily inspected.

Are there any metrologists or dimensional management guys on here that can tell me where to find this kind of information? I'm talking about books and/or wessites with many examples rich with illustrations, drawings, GD&T, etc.

TIA
Bruce Jackson
aka Tunalover

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