For prototypes and low-volume production, one of the ways to ensure quick turnaround on your parts is by keeping designs simple and not over-engineering them. In this guest blog with Industrial Equipment News magazine, Gordon Styles offers some insights about how to specify tolerances on CAD design drawings that will produce great results while being quick and easy to make according to industry standards.
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