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Alteon@lemmy.worldM to Mechanical Engineering@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Engineers: How many other Notes/Specifications can we add to this?

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Engineers: How many other Notes/Specifications can we add to this?

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    until flat end is flush

    Gonna need a tolerance on that. Flush +/- .020" sounds good.

    surface of wood

    Is any wood acceptable? There’s a significant difference between birch and oak.

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      What about things that share a similar property to wood? Say, a duck, or a witch, or a great gravy?

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        Or very small rocks?

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        That feel when your gravy is more dense than the meatloaf you’re pouring it on.

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      It appears that a wood grain is shown which I think would indicate it is important and requires a label.

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