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So in this video, Iamp;#39;m going to continue our discussion of converting coordinate or plus minus dimension drawings to G-d and T. So what we focus on here are both whole circles where you typically have, you know, around part and you got some holes drilled or tapped or reamed or whatever going around. Now maybe this could apply to other things. So Iamp;#39;m just going to focus on this for this example. Thereamp;#39;s basically two ways this can be dimension with plus minus tolerances. The first is it can be linear. So what I mean by that is that we could have linear dimensions coming from the center right. Weamp;#39;d probably see something like this, right, indicating that theyamp;#39;re coming from the middle. got a General Motors drafting manual from the 1950s that says in black and white that this is the preferred way to dimension something like this as opposed to using an angle and a BO whole circle. Now, whatamp;#39;s the downside of this? Well, hereamp;#39;s another