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CADlessons
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 พ.ย. 2012
Its a series of instruction videos for the students and staff at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
These lessons are also available for public to watch and learn.
These lessons are also available for public to watch and learn.
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How to use a Micrometer.
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Progressively learning how to use a metric micrometer.
Engineering at UWE student work example 2022 Team 43
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Reverse Engineering Lego Telehandler.
Introduction to EP1
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Watch to learn the delivery and assessment pattern for UWE Bristol students.
Solidworks: Introduction to Assembly Environment.
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Solidworks: Introduction to Assembly Environment.
Solidworks: Hole Wizard and Global Variables
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Solidworks: Hole Wizard and Global Variables
BS8888: Understanding technical drawing standards.
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BS8888: Understanding technical drawing standards.
Solidworks: Offset, Mirror and Pattern.
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Solidworks: Offset, Mirror and Pattern.
How to use Boss Extrude and Sketching for prismatic shapes.
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How to use Boss Extrude and Sketching for prismatic shapes.
Solidworks Sketching: Geometric Constraints.
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Solidworks Sketching: Geometric Constraints.
We love you Tushar. ❤ Engineering is all about building a better future together - what a wonderful message 😊
I'm pretty sure at 57:35 the centre line does not on it's own suggest a cylindrical shape - only that it is symmetrical about the centre line. You'd need a second view to show the cylindrical nature, just like how the 3rd angle projection symbol needs both the circles and trapezium.
❤Thank you boss 🙏
Thank you, the way you explain things is so straight forward.
Absolutely Based
The drawing at 7:50 seems to break a lot of rules- complete circles should give diameter (not radius), leaders seem to touch parts, numbers through the dimension line (instead of above it). Also, M6 does not give pitch... Also, at 1:01:40, pitch is given but not explained.
Good morning; do you have a tutorial or know of a place where i can find this robot step by step with solidworks? thank you
It was bought from Amazon.
@@CADlessons No, but I mean where did you get the video of the whole set of parts? Do you have or do you know where I can find all the parts and gears made one by one step by step or do you know if I can talk to the person who made this robot with solidworks and then made the video? Or did you get the video from Amazon?
Excuse me, I`ve seen a confusing technical specification recenly. Could you help me understand what theese things mean «B edges fitting is allowed during following assy» and «Other TS comply with 12 100TU» The confusing part is «B edges» and «12 100TU»
Nice lecture, I enjoyed it.
I'm such a fan of your work, and it inspires me a lot. ♥️
Thank you sir.you reminds me when I was w teacher in the high school in Ghana 1992.thank e
Thank you Tushar - that was very interesting ...
I am glad. My job is all about changing lives.
Thanks, please can you suggest a text book for GD&T BS8888 UK standards, latest edition
Great video, will show to some secondary engineering students.
Glad you found it useful. 🤝
Indeed he is very good
Tushar is back!
Haha....stocker alert :-D
Had to splice in a slide to update delivery details for this year.
@@CADlessons reduce, reuse, recycle ♻️
I would just like to ask a question please. Does BS8888 allow for both first and third angle projection views?
Hi, yes BS8888 talks about both the methods of projections. But more universal these days is the third angle system.
Thanks for this, really helpful for my upcoming engineering exam
most fun I've had in years, amazing video!
Very good video. Thanks for this!
My understanding of the hole wizard hinges on this tutorial 😂
I thank you hole heartedly
@@CADlessons this hole tutorial is really helpful! Thanks 🙌🏻
Hahaha loved the Breakind Cad pic
3:45 Doughnut underestimate SolidWorks's Revolve feature 🤣
I see what you did there lol
@@CADlessons don't turn this full back on him
A full 360 lol
@@CADlessons I really think we should revolve this issue.
@@AdriaanVanNiekerk I much prefer to SWEEP it under the carpet.
cheers prof It was clear to understand
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Hey Tushar! I use Solidworks nearly everyday and you taught me the basics, eternally grateful! Excellent teacher ☺️
Thanks for your kind words. Also, thanks for subscribing to my channel. Take care.
Extraordinary!
Excellent. Thanks.
It was really helpful
Thanks Tushar. Very helpful
so helpful...thanx
:O Shiny...