The Problem with Reporting Basic Dimensions
Basic Dimensions are theoretically exact dimensions that define the ideal exact location and orientation of surfaces and features of size. We are frequently asked whether these basic dimensions should be recorded on an inspection report. In this video, we explain why you should not. Interested in learning more about GD&T? Check out more of our free GD&T resources here: https://download.gdandtbasics.com/you...

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Position vs True Position

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When Should I Use Basic Dimensions

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Using True Position vs Coordinate Dimensions

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#GD&T (Part 1: Basic Set-up Procedure)

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Reference Dimensions, Basic Dimensions (and Inspection Dimensions)

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All about MMC & LMC Modifier | GD&T Masterclass

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Using Runout to Measure Concentricity

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Considering Form in Tolerance Stack Up

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Basic Dimensions and How to Record on an Inspection Report

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CAD vs. CMM Basic Dimensions

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GD&T: Inspecting Position Tolerance with Bonus Tolerance Calculation

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What is GD&T in 10 Minutes

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GD&T Lesson: Another Use for LMC

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ASME Y14.45: Reporting Basic Dimensions

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GD&T Position vs. Coordinate Dimensions

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Measuring Runout and Circularity with V-Blocks

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GD&T BASIC DIMENSIONS (TED)

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How to Report Composite Position

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GD&T Position vs Concentricity – Comparison

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