Great and very comprehensive video. Question... when you multiplied the 1/16, you used .265 instead of .2675. Is there a general reason for that? Thank you and I enjoy your content
@brianferrero9544
4 ай бұрын
He just messed up. He should have calculated .2675 multiplied by 16. Just a simple error on his part. So the correct rivet length for this project is 4.5
@brianferrero9544
4 ай бұрын
Nice video serries! One important correction: .2675 multiplied by 16 is 4.28. So the correct rivet length for this project should be rounded up to -4.5, (not -4, as you miscalculated there). Thanks!
@jayharbert8481
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the catch. I will make some changes.
@LuisKRC1
9 ай бұрын
Hey Jay! Thanks for both rules in Rivet calculation... What about the hole size (diameter) on both plates of the stack?
@jayharbert8481
9 ай бұрын
The hole size is based on your rivet size. Each rivet diameter has a corresponding drill bit diameter to drill the hole. The hole sizes are not going to be in fractions. There are a lot of charts available that will give you the exact bit size based on the rivet being used. Typically you would be using number or letter bits.
@leyntonsiwuang6529
6 ай бұрын
Hello Sir, Thks so much for you deplicted and comms: (international student?)/If i can allows myself: the Diameter of the Rivet should be equal to three times the thickness. You take one Diameter that's true but add just 1/2 you forget to take one diameter supplementary. If because i m on the review about the sheet metallic. Tchiouz
@Dmaxsammy
5 ай бұрын
HI JAY WHERE DID THE .0625 COME FROM PLEASE EXPLAIN
@craighalpin896
5 ай бұрын
The rule is to add 1. And. 1/2 the diameter So he did it as Add 1 dia which is +0.125 And then add 1/2 the dia (1/2 of 0.125) is = 0.0625 Put together you get +0.125 + 0.0625 ....................... You could skip this by saying + (1.5 * Dia) Where multiplying 1.5 takes care of this But I imagine he just wants to make it clear that you add 1 Dia and then 1/2 Dia By breaking it up into two steps
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