To effectively dimension a bore and counterbore in a 2D top view, use a simple hole note format. For instance, indicate the bore as "Ø.500 THRU" and the counterbore as "C-BORE Ø.750 X .500 DEEP." This notation clearly communicates the dimensions and depths of the features. Additional resources for CAD dimensioning can be found in the provided links, particularly on pages 37-38 of the course notes, which cover the specifics of dimensioning counterbores.
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I have an object that has a bore and a counterbore through it.
Here's an upcoming presentation from the grad school I attended about applying AI to fundamental physics, namely, analyzing high-energy scattering data:
(https://universitydevelopment.cmail20.com/t/d-e-gamhk-hliyjihltk-u/)
Asus Vivobook S14 flip. The power button is wrecked.
Unable to turn it on AT ALL.
We can get into how and why it got wrecked later, but suffice to say a kitchen knife was involved:
These buttons do want to NOT come off, not like other lappies, where they can snap in and out. And they sure don't go back on.
So, in the absence of a longer-term solution that might involve a replacement, is there any way I can activate the power button, like with a paperclip or wire or something?
It looks...
In my discussions elsewhere, I've noticed a lot of disagreement regarding AI. A question that comes up is, "Is AI hype?" Unfortunately, when this question is asked, the one asking, as far as I can tell, may mean one of three things which can lead to lots of confusion. I'll list them out now for clarity.
1. Can AI do everything a human can do and how close are we to that?
2. Are corporations and governments using the promise of AI to gain more power for themselves?
3. Are AI and transhumans...