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<blockquote data-quote="Wes D." data-source="post: 6035" data-attributes="member: 771"><p>Wow, thanks [USER=7]@Alexander[/USER] </p><p> Just knowing 'GD&T' so I can google it is a huge help and now I've got some wikipedia pages to digest. I do have what should be quick questions:</p><p></p><p>- You mention adding notes to the ledger. I come from a scientific background and I think my definition of ledger is something different that those in the engineering / fabrication space. Are we talking about the 'notes' in the bottom? Or something different?</p><p></p><p>- The 39 threaded holes in the part, I'd like to take metric fasteners. You mentioned to change my dimensions to imperial. Is it common to have a mix of the two? Or should I just leave everything in metric because there is one feature that I can't reasonably translate to imperial. Although specifying a 0.472441-14.5142852498 tpi thread may be funny to me, I'm assuming the person reading the drawing won't think it so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wes D., post: 6035, member: 771"] Wow, thanks [USER=7]@Alexander[/USER] Just knowing 'GD&T' so I can google it is a huge help and now I've got some wikipedia pages to digest. I do have what should be quick questions: - You mention adding notes to the ledger. I come from a scientific background and I think my definition of ledger is something different that those in the engineering / fabrication space. Are we talking about the 'notes' in the bottom? Or something different? - The 39 threaded holes in the part, I'd like to take metric fasteners. You mentioned to change my dimensions to imperial. Is it common to have a mix of the two? Or should I just leave everything in metric because there is one feature that I can't reasonably translate to imperial. Although specifying a 0.472441-14.5142852498 tpi thread may be funny to me, I'm assuming the person reading the drawing won't think it so. [/QUOTE]
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