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Mastering CNC tolerances can be challenging for designers and engineers... This is a message from [Xometry](, a sponsoring partner of Core77. [Xometry]( [Get an instant quote]( Mastering CNC tolerances can be challenging for designers and engineers. Are general tolerances good enough? When does it make sense to call out for tighter tolerances? Do you need a better understanding of fits, datums, or GD&T? In this e-book, Xometry’s Director of Applications Engineering, Greg Paulsen, and VP of Manufacturing, Jason McClure, share their decades of knowledge on machining tolerances, their importance, and offer best practice guidelines you can use when doing your CAD designs and drawings for your next project. [Get the eBook →]( Trusted by Thousands: [Xometry's customers include engineers at BMW, GE, NASA, and the U.S. Army]( “The Xometry web site is the best in this industry by a long margin. The quoting system is simply fantastic. Everything at Xometry operates in real-time. This is truly refreshing!” —Deon Smit, DLS Projects [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( You received this message because you subscribed to the Core77 mailing list. We occasionally send sponsored messages that are relevant to our audience. If you'd like to discontinue your subscription click here to [Unsubscribe]( Core77, Inc., New York, NY

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