10 microns = .01 mm = .0004 inch

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[–] 42 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) (1 child)

yea nah. I doubt anything outside of the electronics requires that tolerance. Including any of the bearings. The finest grade of sand is about 62 microns. LEGO and soda cans do not adhere to those tolerances. 100 microns maybe.

I must have confused the cybertruck with one of my rocket engines.

Here's 300 machinists "architects and engineers" telling me off https://www.reddit.com/r/Machinists/comments/15zkpxg/musk_email_to_tesla_today/

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  • [–] 45 points 3 years ago* (1 child)

    these comments are pretty fun

    Lol at comparing an entire assembled truck to a soda can. Elon is going to get replaced as the richest person in the world by the guy who resells scrap metal from Tesla factories.

    Any fanboi that can read this and still defend Musk's genius deserves to be shot.

    sicko-power

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