I go to school to become a mechanic. Part of the education is to use this program. Thanks to your exercises, I am far ahead of the class in this subject. I still have a lot to learn, so just come up with more exercises :)
Hallo , das sind sehr gute tuturials , ich kann nicht gut Englisch sprechen/schreiben aber ich verstehe fast alles sehr gut . Habe erst seit ein paar Tagen Solid Edge Community 2023 und es ist ein tolles Cad Programm , vorher mit Freecad gezeichnet Alles Gute
Thank you for this exercise! I appreciate Your effort - exercises are well organized, so there is not a big jump in knowledge between two exercises which follow each other!
Much appreciated Mohamed! I find a good way to do these tutorials is to first watch your video, then try to do it all by oneself, trying to aim for half the time of the video :)
Thanks once again for this wonderful video, I have learnt few good things from you. I practice watching your videos. Please come down with more exercise showing complex structure.
Thank you for reaching out. I checked the draft sheet at the beginning of the video, and I found out that I forgot to put the dimension of the tangent curve radius (14-radius). At the time 5:09 of the video, I selected the tangent circle, and in the pop-out menu, I chose diameter 28 and radius 14.
Hello, at 6:08 you are going to create a tangent relationship between two circle sections. I noticed that this creates a tangent symbol (circle) as intended, but not a connection (x is missing in the center of the tangent symbol). So the sketch is somehow invalid, but why does SE not emit an error message for such cases? Yet more surprising, SE treats this as a correct sketch, i.e it is possible to protrude it to 3D part without any problems. I am confused about this behavior.
Can you do anything your self ? Use 4K downloader for free, save the video in MP4 Print screen the drawings, save the dravings in JPG or png using photoshop or any image program to crop the drawings. Then order the videos in the way you want. It is very nice to first watch, then try to do it without watching. I love his way of teaching, very precise and accurate. God luck !
Dear,can you please explain the reasons for which you prefer the Synchronous instead the Ordered? You told into the video that you will explain it but I think you forgot to go through this. Thanks in advance.
Thank you for reaching out. I am currently working on collecting more materials for this issue. Once I have it ready, I will explain with more details and examples.
Thank you for the lessons. Just one thing it wasn't clear which to do first the lab or exercises. Maybe something to let people know that the labs are first. To late now I started with the exercises so I'm going to finish those and go back to the labs.
Thank you so much for the feedback. To answer your question, you are correct. You should start with the introduction A, B, anb C. Then finish the first 5 - 10 labs. During the first 5 labs, work on practice for beginners and after finishing the first ten labs start on the exercises.
@Oliver1071 SolidEdge has powerful features that I did not cover them yet, such as editing in a flash any drawing done by any software and any version.
My daughter went to Alabama. Chemical Engineer. I enjoy taking your course and will stick it out to the end. Thx.
Thank you so much for the feedback. Wishing you a great experience. 👍
Im am surprized you did not get more thumbs up.
You teach in a very good way, step by step, so easy to follow.
Have a nice life // From Sweden
Thank you so much for the comment. I am glad you find it interesting.
I go to school to become a mechanic. Part of the education is to use this program. Thanks to your exercises, I am far ahead of the class in this subject. I still have a lot to learn, so just come up with more exercises :)
Thank you for sharing your experience. Wishing you all the success.
Very good explained, learnt a lot. THANKS very much for your efforts.
Thank you for the comment. I am glad you liked it. 👍
Another great tutorial, many thanks. My mission is to complete all your labs.
Thank you so much for the comment. I am glad you find them useful. 👍
Hallo , das sind sehr gute tuturials , ich kann nicht gut Englisch sprechen/schreiben aber ich verstehe fast alles
sehr gut .
Habe erst seit ein paar Tagen Solid Edge Community 2023 und es ist ein tolles Cad Programm , vorher mit Freecad gezeichnet
Alles Gute
Thank you for this exercise! I appreciate Your effort - exercises are well organized, so there is not a big jump in knowledge between two exercises which follow each other!
Thank you for your feedback. Regards.
Much appreciated Mohamed! I find a good way to do these tutorials is to first watch your video, then try to do it all by oneself, trying to aim for half the time of the video :)
Glad to hear that
Thanks once again for this wonderful video, I have learnt few good things from you. I practice watching your videos. Please come down with more exercise showing complex structure.
I really appreciate your comment. Lab 14 is coming soon.
where did you get the 14 radious of the tangent circle?, I don't see it
Thank you for reaching out. I checked the draft sheet at the beginning of the video, and I found out that I forgot to put the dimension of the tangent curve radius (14-radius). At the time 5:09 of the video, I selected the tangent circle, and in the pop-out menu, I chose diameter 28 and radius 14.
Hello, at 6:08 you are going to create a tangent relationship between two circle sections. I noticed that this creates a tangent symbol (circle) as intended, but not a connection (x is missing in the center of the tangent symbol). So the sketch is somehow invalid, but why does SE not emit an error message for such cases?
Yet more surprising, SE treats this as a correct sketch, i.e it is possible to protrude it to 3D part without any problems. I am confused about this behavior.
Can you do this one in order mode
Can you do anything your self ?
Use 4K downloader for free, save the video in MP4
Print screen the drawings, save the dravings in JPG or png
using photoshop or any image program to crop the drawings.
Then order the videos in the way you want.
It is very nice to first watch, then try to do it without watching.
I love his way of teaching, very precise and accurate.
God luck !
Dear,can you please explain the reasons for which you prefer the Synchronous instead the Ordered? You told into the video that you will explain it but I think you forgot to go through this. Thanks in advance.
Thank you for reaching out. I am currently working on collecting more materials for this issue. Once I have it ready, I will explain with more details and examples.
@@drmseif I will certainly watch it since I’m making all the exercises on your channel.
Thank you for the lessons. Just one thing it wasn't clear which to do first the lab or exercises. Maybe something to let people know that the labs are first. To late now I started with the exercises so I'm going to finish those and go back to the labs.
Thank you so much for the feedback. To answer your question, you are correct. You should start with the introduction A, B, anb C. Then finish the first 5 - 10 labs. During the first 5 labs, work on practice for beginners and after finishing the first ten labs start on the exercises.
I've been enjoying them. As a fusion 360 user I wanted to check out Solid Edge and get some practice in.
@Oliver1071 SolidEdge has powerful features that I did not cover them yet, such as editing in a flash any drawing done by any software and any version.
I am 3d printing these for me to prove! I have a trophy.