As a longtime Solidworks / CAD user and also a bike guy, it hurts seeing bike parts not modeled even close to accurately.... But I know you're just going for demonstrating functions of Solidworks, so... Was a good video for that, though.
I appreciate the comment, and I have to agree with you. I've been trying to put a bit more effort into the realism of my designs over the last year, but it can be difficult to justify time-wise when the purpose is for demonstration. That being said, I get frustrated knowing some of my designs are lacking detail or are overly-simplified.
Made me chuckle when you said "I'm not an engineer legally". Here is the UK engineers are regarded as unskilled workers. Janitors are called multi-skilled engineers and dustbin men are called sanitation engineers now.
As a longtime Solidworks / CAD user and also a bike guy, it hurts seeing bike parts not modeled even close to accurately.... But I know you're just going for demonstrating functions of Solidworks, so... Was a good video for that, though.
I appreciate the comment, and I have to agree with you. I've been trying to put a bit more effort into the realism of my designs over the last year, but it can be difficult to justify time-wise when the purpose is for demonstration. That being said, I get frustrated knowing some of my designs are lacking detail or are overly-simplified.
man, that cycling pedal looks exactly like the ones on my recently stolen bike (rip)
Made me chuckle when you said "I'm not an engineer legally". Here is the UK engineers are regarded as unskilled workers. Janitors are called multi-skilled engineers and dustbin men are called sanitation engineers now.
Haha, just trying to cover my legal bases!