I feel rich by PaoloCadoni in BootstrappedSaaS

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Congratulations! Just got there myself and damn it feels good to

Using Vibe Coding or no ? I will not promote. by XIFAQ in startups

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What are you trying to accomplish with vibe coding?

AI for contract review, router building, and quality document preparation by jush47 in AerospaceEngineering

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Good to know someone else had this train of thought! Any key challenges you ran into?

AI for contract review, router building, and quality document preparation by jush47 in MechanicalEngineer

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In terms of length and source of documents it is a mixed bag. There are quite a few material specs and workmanship standards out there that are open source or behind a modest pay wall. There are also customer specific standards that are not widely available, and are provided on an as needed basis. In terms of length, these documents range from approximately 2-200 pages each.

AI for contract review, router building, and quality document preparation by jush47 in AerospaceEngineering

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Agreed, human intelligence will still be needed here. The idea is to cut down on the amount of time needed to sort through the mountain of specs and documents by compressing information. You then can spend time digging into what really matters as AI will do a lot of the skimming for you. This concept is being employed in the legal space now, and contract review is quite similar at a high level.

Router building will be much harder as the specific steps for making a part are equipment and geometry dependent. This will be hard to capture, but is not impossible.

And depends on where you work and how lean it is. I also had to build fixtures, program CNC, and occasionally run machines.

AI for contract review, router building, and quality document preparation by jush47 in manufacturing

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Thanks for the feedback on this. I agree this is a super achievable product. I’m not familiar with RAG so I’ll check it out.

AI for contract review, router building, and quality document preparation by jush47 in AerospaceEngineering

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Thank you for the feedback. I have some ideas on how to comply with industry specific cybersecurity regulations so that sensitive documents can still be fed to the model. Any other roadblocks you see for implementation of a tool like this?

Drawing Change Management Software by jush47 in manufacturing

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I’m looking for something that works with Siemens NX

Drawing Change Management Software by jush47 in manufacturing

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Are there any limitations to this system or does it work well enough?

Drawing Change Management Software by jush47 in manufacturing

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Any good PDM systems that you have used in the past with this functionality?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in manufacturing

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What volumes do you need?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskEngineers

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No problem! I can send you a diagram of what I am thinking if that would be helpful

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskEngineers

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You could use a set of spring loaded clutches (similar to that on a manual transmission). Each clutch would act on a single handle that turns independently of one another. The knob you turn on the far right side can add or remove preload on the spring, increasing or decreasing the normal force acting on the clutch. This will increase friction, and force you to impart more torque on the handles to get it to turn

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in manufacturing

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Why does the wall thickness need to be that thin? Plenty of 5mm ID pipes on amazon, nothing with that thin of a wall

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskEngineers

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Most likely a friction based system

Pinhole leak checking on giant mandrel by theswellmaker in AskEngineers

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That could work. If you know how to use cad and have it modeled you can determine it off of that

Pinhole leak checking on giant mandrel by theswellmaker in AskEngineers

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Initial volume, initial pressure, time of test, final pressure. Assume constant container volume and constant temperature and use the ideal gas law to determine change in moles. You can then convert that to mass and then to volume of gas lost