Tunalover
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2002
- 1,179
Folks-
I've been practicing GD&T per ANSI/ASME Y14.5M since 1984. In that time I have yet to stumble on a machine shop that truly knows GD&T. Of course they all SAY they know the method but when you get down to the details they show their true colors.
Can anyone recommend a machine shop (including sheet metal) that:
a) has their machinists, estimators, engineers, and inspectors certified by ASME (there are two levels of certification),
b) accepts Pro/Engineer Wildfire 2.0 CAD data along with partially-dimensioned drawings for quotes and orders, and
c) has wire or ram EDM?
TIA for your help! I hope the forum administrator does not misconstrue this as a solicition because I'm not selling anything!
Tunalover
I've been practicing GD&T per ANSI/ASME Y14.5M since 1984. In that time I have yet to stumble on a machine shop that truly knows GD&T. Of course they all SAY they know the method but when you get down to the details they show their true colors.
Can anyone recommend a machine shop (including sheet metal) that:
a) has their machinists, estimators, engineers, and inspectors certified by ASME (there are two levels of certification),
b) accepts Pro/Engineer Wildfire 2.0 CAD data along with partially-dimensioned drawings for quotes and orders, and
c) has wire or ram EDM?
TIA for your help! I hope the forum administrator does not misconstrue this as a solicition because I'm not selling anything!
Tunalover