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You all prolly dont care but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account? I somehow lost my password. I appreciate any help you can give me
@Junior Abel I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
When Tim says, "Watch this, I'm gonna show you a nice trick", you know that's when shit gets real! Thanks a lot for your wonderful lessons man! Truly appreciate it! Keep going
The best SWs tutorials ever, I finished my Ultrasonica Cleaning Machine project after studying your tutorials. And now two years later after that project, I come back again to recall everything by watching your tutorials again~
Tim one more time thank you for everithing. I'm acctualy CNC Programmer with almost 30 yrs of exp. and I did use Mastercam for CAM programming , but latest editions have very powerfull CAD package and I did use Pro/E ( very old vaersion 2001i long time ago ) , and lately using for design Siemens NX10 . A few weeks ago one friend call me gor some project od 18 month , to make some Prototype, I will do design all solids , based on his 2D pdf pictures but he just get SolidWorks 2016 edition and I had to learn quick , how it works. With a hughe previous exp and a wonderfull clases here I just did it in a few days . Thank you very much your tutorials are one ot the best I saw in my life and I'm almost 30 yrs in this CAD/CAM field. The best of the best .
I love your tutorials, great great work :) I know, you hear it all the time, but I had to say it. You make SW close to people, who had no experience with it before and step by step learning how to solve problems and gain new knowledge. THX
I really appreciate this man. I watched many tutorials and this is the best. Extremely descriptive and helpful. I dont usually leave comments but you deserve it sir. Hope you will make some more!
Excellent tutorial videos! Would you be able to paste the practice drawings as well as the homework for each lesson so I can further practice your lessons?Keep up the good work and thanks!
on the second part, the interior diameters of the ports are given by the thickness of the wall (.150 THICK). so the bigger pots are 1inch - 2 x walls; same with the small pot :)
Hi Tim, awesome job man. I am watching all your videos. Where can I watch Doctor Walt's Problem presented on 0:37? It is CAD Model #023 Elbow + Ears Please let me know, I would really appreciate it. Having some difficulties with it.
Hello! what about the 36 degrees measure? the axis of the plane tagent to the figure has 45 degrees with the central axis and it is supposed to be 36..
you're right. It should be 36, just draw a 36 deg angled line with a circle, revolve the circle around the said line and then array the whole thing around the vertical main axis with 8 ea.
It seems to me that at 9'01 "you should not remove the horizontal line, but simply transfer it to auxiliary geometry. This will keep the tangent relationship when changing the diameter of the inner hole of the part
"Download the homework files"? LOL...just work along with him and pause the video when you need to, like when he puts the problem description on the screen. You don't need to download anything. Just do the work.
Anyone else ever wonder why Solidworks, one of the preeminent design tool for Mechanical Engineers the world over, uses pounds for "mass"? I mean, they use kilograms for mass correctly in the metric side of things--but why did they screw it up in the imperial side? Why didn't they use slugs? Things that make you go hmmm...
Because the object is not moving? If I'm not mistaken Slugs are used to measure the weight of objects under acceleration. For stationary objects they use Pounds (lb).
@@HurricaneSA A "slug" is an imperial unit of mass...just like a kilogram is a metric unit of mass. Those are scalar quantities, independent of whether or not the object (with the mass) is in motion. In fact, to be even more pedantic, an object's "mass" is the property it possesses to resist acceleration. Consider Newton's second law: *F* = m X *a* That says that the sum of the forces applied to an object with some mass (m), is the product of said mass times the acceleration (also a vector quantity). Because force is a vector, and mass is a scalar (ie; a non-vector) quantity, then logic tells us that the acceleration HAS to be a vector quantity.
If you have the dollars to spare - you can always buy us a beer. Any beer donations appreciated. (Do not buy me a beer if you are a poor student!)
www.paypal.me/buytimmyabeer
Best donation request ever........loved it.....thank you for your all video tutorials.....appreciated.
You all prolly dont care but does someone know a way to get back into an Instagram account?
I somehow lost my password. I appreciate any help you can give me
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@Junior Abel I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Junior Abel it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
When Tim says, "Watch this, I'm gonna show you a nice trick", you know that's when shit gets real! Thanks a lot for your wonderful lessons man! Truly appreciate it! Keep going
The best SWs tutorials ever, I finished my Ultrasonica Cleaning Machine project after studying your tutorials. And now two years later after that project, I come back again to recall everything by watching your tutorials again~
For part 2 the thickness is 0.15 so for the extrude cut holes just offset by 0.15 and the weight should be 1.39 pounds at the end
Tim one more time thank you for everithing. I'm acctualy CNC Programmer with almost 30 yrs of exp. and I did use Mastercam for CAM programming , but latest editions have very powerfull CAD package and I did use Pro/E ( very old vaersion 2001i long time ago ) , and lately using for design Siemens NX10 . A few weeks ago one friend call me gor some project od 18 month , to make some Prototype, I will do design all solids , based on his 2D pdf pictures but he just get SolidWorks 2016 edition and I had to learn quick , how it works. With a hughe previous exp and a wonderfull clases here I just did it in a few days .
Thank you very much your tutorials are one ot the best I saw in my life and I'm almost 30 yrs in this CAD/CAM field. The best of the best .
Ads are fine, your tutorials are awesome! Thank you very much for taking the time to do this. We very much appreciate it!
Tim I use Fusion 360 but I always come back to your vids because to though pattern and teaching style is so excellent. Thank You :)
I love your tutorials, great great work :) I know, you hear it all the time, but I had to say it. You make SW close to people, who had no experience with it before and step by step learning how to solve problems and gain new knowledge. THX
You and your videos are awesome! You teach much better than so many S.W. instructors in Houston area. :)
I really appreciate this man. I watched many tutorials and this is the best. Extremely descriptive and helpful. I dont usually leave comments but you deserve it sir. Hope you will make some more!
Excellent tutorial videos! Would you be able to paste the practice drawings as well as the homework for each lesson so I can further practice your lessons?Keep up the good work and thanks!
on the second part, the interior diameters of the ports are given by the thickness of the wall (.150 THICK). so the bigger pots are 1inch - 2 x walls; same with the small pot :)
Tim: I'm having a great time learning Solid Works..
Good to hear. Thats all that matters. It is a fun program/.
Tim, love to watch your videos. they are so helpfull. thank you. more homeworks :D
Thank you very much Mr Tim .
Hi Tim, awesome job man. I am watching all your videos.
Where can I watch Doctor Walt's Problem presented on 0:37?
It is CAD Model #023 Elbow + Ears
Please let me know, I would really appreciate it. Having some difficulties with it.
shell explains everything, no need to cut trough. Good tool.
Tim, you are very good at teaching thank you, i am learning a lot.
Hello! what about the 36 degrees measure? the axis of the plane tagent to the figure has 45 degrees with the central axis and it is supposed to be 36..
you're right. It should be 36, just draw a 36 deg angled line with a circle, revolve the circle around the said line and then array the whole thing around the vertical main axis with 8 ea.
Okay! Anyway it was useful :)
I was just working through and wondered when he`d notice , still its useful stuff .
Hi there Tim! Your tutorials are really very helpful. Thank you 👉
thank you for your video. You are explain to much good!!!
Thanks Tim.. God bless.. How are you today.. Hopefully you doing well.
Good tutorial!
Thanks, very informative
U r my Fav Tim :D
Thank you :)
It seems to me that at 9'01 "you should not remove the horizontal line, but simply transfer it to auxiliary geometry. This will keep the tangent relationship when changing the diameter of the inner hole of the part
Or even easier - to impose a coincidence connection on the point of the center of the arc and the centerline of the model
I think holes offset is .150 because all walls are .150
so good
thank you.
where will I get the homework PDF's ???
tim section is very good, tell us how to download the home work pdf and give the link to download doctor walt's cad model book it will be very useful,
Trickier all good stuff
Sir, please explain geometric dimensions and tolerance
@Tim Callinan how can i download homework files ?
"Download the homework files"?
LOL...just work along with him and pause the video when you need to, like when he puts the problem description on the screen. You don't need to download anything. Just do the work.
download the book, they're in the book
very good videos tutorials Tim , we waiting for more.
hello tim why don't you teach us more?
What do you want me to teach?
Lol at the comment at 30:34 :-P
Anyone else ever wonder why Solidworks, one of the preeminent design tool for Mechanical Engineers the world over, uses pounds for "mass"? I mean, they use kilograms for mass correctly in the metric side of things--but why did they screw it up in the imperial side? Why didn't they use slugs?
Things that make you go hmmm...
Because the object is not moving? If I'm not mistaken Slugs are used to measure the weight of objects under acceleration. For stationary objects they use Pounds (lb).
@@HurricaneSA A "slug" is an imperial unit of mass...just like a kilogram is a metric unit of mass. Those are scalar quantities, independent of whether or not the object (with the mass) is in motion. In fact, to be even more pedantic, an object's "mass" is the property it possesses to resist acceleration.
Consider Newton's second law: *F* = m X *a*
That says that the sum of the forces applied to an object with some mass (m), is the product of said mass times the acceleration (also a vector quantity). Because force is a vector, and mass is a scalar (ie; a non-vector) quantity, then logic tells us that the acceleration HAS to be a vector quantity.
Baby Shark is Terrible.
did you have permission to upload the drawings in this video? There is a copyright notice at the top?