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Straightness GD&T: Control the Right Line, Axis, and Part State
A shaft can meet its diameter limits at several measured sections and still bow enough to interfere with an assembly.…
Alodine vs Anodize: Which Aluminum Finish Should You Specify?
Alodine vs anodize becomes easier to evaluate when the decision starts with the surface that must remain functional after finishing.…
Delrin vs Nylon: Choose by Fit, Moisture, and Wear
Two plastic bushings can leave final inspection at the intended size and behave differently after storage, humidity exposure, assembly, and…
Face Milling: Diagnose Flatness and Surface-Finish Problems
A freshly face-milled surface can look bright and uniform but still fail its functional requirement. The face may bow after…
4130 vs 4140 Steel: Choose by Manufacturing Route
The practical difference between 4130 and 4140 steel is not simply that one grade is weaker and the other is…
O-Ring Groove Design: From Seal Requirements to Machining
An O-ring groove can match a published nominal dimension and still create an assembly or leakage problem. The cause may…
First Article Inspection: Define the Evidence Before Production
A purchase order says “FAI required.” The supplier checks several dimensions on the first machined part and sends a one-page…
Acrylic CNC Machining: Control Heat, Cracks, and Edge Clarity
An acrylic part can pass dimensional inspection and still be rejected. A milled cover may fit the assembly but show…
Perpendicularity GD&T: Read Surface and Axis Callouts Correctly
A milled wall can look square to its base and still fail a perpendicularity callout. A bore may have the…