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Maxfrancis Corbett
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.ย. 2014
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Revit Shed Part 1
มุมมอง 6828 วันที่ผ่านมา
Part 2 is found here: th-cam.com/video/L71csdWjZ6w/w-d-xo.html
VEX Northern NY State Championship 2024
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Dutchmen Robotics team 5501 from Guilderland High School Music: bensound.com License code: JJJ9NHYGLJTJ6S6V
Dutchmen Robotics 5501B World Championship Dallas
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Dutchmen Robotics 5501B World Championship Dallas
DDP Cityscape Part 2
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Draw buildings in 2 point perspective part 2. Part 1 is here: th-cam.com/video/X_ItxxubSEQ/w-d-xo.html
DDP Cityscape Part 1
มุมมอง 2152 ปีที่แล้ว
How to do a 2 point perspective city drawing. Part 2 is here: th-cam.com/video/Jlrpvj1iGRQ/w-d-xo.html
PLTW POE 1.3.3 Thermodynamic Problems
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I walk through how to calculate the POE thermodynamic problems.
1.3.3 Thermodynamic Problem 3 & 4
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PLTW POE Thermodynamic example problems and how to do them. Problem #5: th-cam.com/video/ciz4_1dWOFg/w-d-xo.html
1.3.3 Thermodynamic Problems 1 &2
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PLTW POE Thermodynamic example problems and how to do them. Problems 3&4: th-cam.com/video/PDLLJx-04qs/w-d-xo.html
2.1.1 Tolerate Blocks PLTW
มุมมอง 1.5K2 ปีที่แล้ว
How to do #11 and #12 on 2.1.1 Tolerate Blocks in Fusion
TinkerCAD Lesson 5.5 Catapult Gusset and Throwing Arm
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TinkerCAD Lesson 5.5 Catapult Gusset and Throwing Arm
TinkerCAD Lesson 6a Catapult Base Assembling
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TinkerCAD Lesson 6a Catapult Base Assembling
TinkerCAD Lesson 4 Table Chairs Assemble
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TinkerCAD Lesson 4 Table Chairs Assemble
TinkerCAD Lesson 3 Chair Align & Workplane
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TinkerCAD Lesson 3 Chair Align & Workplane
TinkerCAD Lesson 3.5 Customize Your Chair
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TinkerCAD Lesson 3.5 Customize Your Chair
Boule de Fromage Moving Part Farnsworth Middle School Future Cities 2021
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Boule de Fromage Moving Part Farnsworth Middle School Future Cities 2021
Thank you! What a fantastic and engaging explainer video for CAD. My 13 y/o brother was saying he was interested in going down the architecture route, and I explained to him that he would need to learn how to use CAD software. Perfect video!
Taylor Maria Wilson Edward Hernandez Michelle
omg i love him. I'm an architecture major now and this is such a cute vid
Thank you
Not ''Drawing'' but Design😉
Bro, so cool!
omar hates javani
adam loves javani
ADAm lkes javani
i dont like cad cam i like to eat
Thanks for the info! I love your sense of humor and magnificent home!
Awesome vid! Really good explanation, for both adults and kids
THAT, was good. Thank you.
educational & entertaining
Genuinely one of the best videos I’ve seen. You should make a video on Various softwares and manufacturing techniques involved with cad. Keep up the great work
i love you Frank
Очередной прототип.
Ха-ха! Redesign this. Да эту фигню можно было на бумажке нарисовать и меньше бы времени заняло!
❤😂awaome mam
Awesome
Damn bro you got a good way of teaching. I was tuned in. I got Bill Nye the science Guy vibes
I wish I had this guy as a teacher or professor
Awesome vid bro!! Did CAD in HS now I’m going to 2yr college for it, this got me so much more excited to start the journey of learning it all over again and to use it for my future projects!
Where can I access the Google doc? Looks like great exercises!
The breakdown of how you did this video was great. I'm preparing for a interview and this video really gave me insight on CAD, what it is and it's use. Really appreciate this!
Great vid!!
Respect. I don't even know where to begin. Just want an idea of what CAD is. Thanks.
wow!!
Video looks great! I can’t wait for water game!
I see blender being used. That isn't really considered a CAD software, right?!
Anytime a computer helps you design and make something it is CAD. Blender, Fusion, TinkerCAD, even Illustrator can be used to help design something.
@@maxfranciscorbett2183i have a question i hope you will see this comment! My question is do you have to be educated or knowledgeable in mechanical or electrical engineering to be able to work as a cad technician or drafter?
really really awesome vid.
Thank you! showed to my PLTW Design class Cool projects and nice work!
thanks for the video I really enjoyed your explanation of CAD
Nice 👍.
What a video WOW, thank you so much!
Woa! Great video! I don’t know anything about CAD until today just curious and searching for that. Luckily found your video!
BRO YOU SAVED ME FROM MY ENGINEERING TEST FR
OMG SAME CRAZY FR
Thanks for the help!
Awesome video!❤
Great vid. I have worked with CAD for nearly 20 years now but it was really good to sit back and be reminded of the many possibilities and what got me interested in CAD in the first place. Nice magic 3D print from the laptop screen too :-D
dude just flexed on all of us
😂😂😂😂 naw facts tho
When did Computer Aided Design (CAD) become Computer Aided Drawing ? or you just coined it yourself ( I mean 3D printed in your brain) 🙂
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It is Computer Aided Design but Drawing can also be used. This was made during COVID and I was trying to keep it super simple for my students. In hindsight I wish I used Design now.
It went through a couple of name changes, before COVID. Computer Aided Drafting then Computer Aided Drafting & Design then Computer Aided Design. Never Drawing.
Excellent video with plenty of examples. When learning many fields of engineering, tutors don't often give you a bigger picture of what their particular discipline is used for, which makes it hard to decide on a career
Thank you for this video! It is awesome … I feel good about pursuing a Applied Associate in CAD
underated thanks
Wow 😲
Great video!
HI there! I'm a high school librarian just getting into Tinkercad design and I need to help our Med-sci students design a ball joint (like for a knee...not that it needs to be realistic...just a functional ball joint). I have found one tutorial that I can mostly imitate, but I wonder if you have a tutorial for that...or if you would make one because I love your teaching style!
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