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  1. How to define Knurl on drawing? - Engineering Stack Exchange

    Jun 7, 2016 · The knurling on the left side of your image and on right side of the drawing in your answer below (adjacent to that shoulder) will have trouble being fully formed with a typical knurling tool due …

  2. technical drawing - Is the diameter before knurling assumed to be the ...

    Nov 19, 2018 · If the knurling does not remove too much material to reduce the original diameter then it will still be 80

  3. Shape of the shaft of knurling device - Engineering Stack Exchange

    Mar 20, 2021 · Have you used a knurling tool on a lathe? The top thumbscrew needs to be tightened over the course of the operation, as the depth of knurl on the part gets deeper.

  4. Gluing carbon fiber to aluminum - Engineering Stack Exchange

    Nov 10, 2025 · I also don't know if I should design for a close slip fit to attain a thin film of glue, or if I should thread or knurl the OD of the aluminum to provide some mechanical "tooth".

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  6. mechanical engineering - Why are mounting hole locations for many ...

    Jul 14, 2024 · The mounting hole positions are so simple in case of the Raspberry Pi 4 for example: But on the Arduino Mega, you see this odd constellation: And on the Arduino Uno R3, they are placed …

  7. Removing bits from a Bosch Go3 screwdriver's self-lock head

    Apr 24, 2025 · I have got a brand new Go3 screwdriver and I love the torque-control function. However, I am confused by how to remove my bit from it. The official manual does not mention that and it …

  8. What does "crs" mean in structural engineering / construction?

    Apr 1, 2021 · In the realm of structural engineering, construction, foundation design, what is " crs " when talking about piles/posts? Is it an abbreviation? Does it refer to some sort of size? Some examples:

  9. mechanical engineering - Making a basic sprung mechanism that can ...

    Sep 21, 2023 · I'm making a game where you have to hit targets, kind of like whack-a-mole except the targets aren't actively actuated. I'd still like an element of mechanical "feel" to it, so I'm …

  10. design - Why one big cargo ship is more efficient than 10 or 100 ...

    Oct 18, 2020 · Regarding the first question: why 1 ship is more efficient that 100 smaller ones. if you did some research I'm sure you'd find that one large ship probably uses about the same steel than a 10 …