Hmm ok well, the only reason Im being general is because I honestly don't know what I should be looking into. I will explain my situation and my Logic and maybe you can shed light from there. So far I've got ten years of experience in cnc machining primarily lathe, the technical school I went to was machining basics and basic measuring skills, proper handling and use of mics and calipers etc. other than that we barely even learned about run out other than trueing something up in a 4 jaw chuck. So now I have access to a optical comparator which I've learned some things about along the way but not much. I tried learning from our inspection guys but quite frankly the one has just no interest in teaching and I would usually but heads with the other because he likes to talk down to people and I don't tolerate that kind of stuff. So there always seems to be a rift between how I measure things and how inspection measures things and even the way my foreman would measure something. So my logic is if I can somehow teach myself the standards and practices of a quality control inspector and maybe I'd have an easier time dealing with them and have more of a civilized conversation with them and not just being a deer in headlights. Not to mention as a machinist I feel I should have a deeper understanding of it than I do! Hope this helps a bit
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