Tabel Montage Tijden Conform Gustav Ende Full [upd] ❲OFFICIAL❳
| Fit type | Alignment needed | Time (TIM) | |-------------------------|------------------|------------| | Loose (drop in) | No | 15 | | Snug (light push) | Visual | 35 | | Press fit (force) | Visual + slight force | 60 | | Screw (by hand, 1 turn) | Alignment + start | 50 + (3 × turns) |
| Feature | Gustav Ende | MTM-1 (USA) | REFA (Germany) | |---------|--------------|-------------|----------------| | Motion breakdown | ~40 types | ~10 basic motions | Similar to Ende | | Time unit | 1 TIM = 0.001 min | 1 TMU = 0.00001 h = 0.036 sec | 0.001 min | | Precision | Medium | Very high | Medium-high | | Industry use | Historical (1920–1960) | Still used (aerospace, automotive) | Still taught in DE | tabel montage tijden conform gustav ende full
Wie echter een nauwkeurige, marktconforme en juridisch goed onderbouwde inschrijfbegroting wil maken, doet er goed aan de overstap te maken naar de actuele Calculatietijdnormen van Techniek Nederland. | Fit type | Alignment needed | Time
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Ende argued that the human eye and brain require a specific amount of time to comprehend an image, but that this time should not be so long as to bore the viewer, nor so short as to confuse them. His "table of montage times" was essentially a guideline for this balance. Unlike modern editing, which often prioritizes pacing and rhythm for excitement, Ende’s system prioritized clarity and aesthetic harmony.
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