73 points

Jokes on you. I’m a Machinist and that feature on the drawing has an perpendicularity GD&T callout of ± 1deg. In spec is in spec. Ship it!!!

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11 points

It’s 87 degrees

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7 points

No, no- it’s the design engineer who is clearly wrong.

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3 points

Nah I blame the mathematicians

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11 points

I like this positive attitude!

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3 points

Full send

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60 points
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As long as it’s perfectly 89° it’s fine. That’s acute angle.

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16 points

It’s very well drawn too, no overshooting on the edges. Looks good to me.

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11 points

It’s 87

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2 points

Barely acute 😳

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30 points

Engineers: Eh, close enough.

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12 points

shrugs Same order of magnitude

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24 points

I didn’t know 1° difference would be this noticeable. I am very disturbed.

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18 points

It’s noticable cos its 87 degrees not 89.

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24 points

Is it exactly 89°?

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44 points

No. It’s wrong, too. Have a nice day :)

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28 points

I saw this before and if I remember correctly, it’s more like 87°.

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13 points

No. It measures about 87°.

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4 points

Wtf?! The fact that OP got it wrong is even more disturbing!

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3 points

Wrong on purpose

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1 point

OP didn’t make this

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