I have watched a lot of Inventor TH-cam videos. This guy is perhaps the best I have watched. Very clear explanations. I hope I can find more advanced Inventor videos by the same gentleman.
My class is using these videos for our Assignment in Autodesk inventor, we are making nightlights. So thx for the help in teaching us how to use Autodesk inventor
I notice you dimension after you draw a rectangle ( for example) is there an advantage to this method opposed to filling out the first dim highlighted then tab over to the next dim, enter dim and done? Thanks
Hum, you mentioned running 25gb ram, you realize that pairs of 8’s is faster.... You can run 3x8 but you'll see worse performance than 2x8 for any task that uses less than 16gb of ram because you won't be running dual channel ram. Just an FYI
I have watched a lot of Inventor TH-cam videos. This guy is perhaps the best I have watched. Very clear explanations. I hope I can find more advanced Inventor videos by the same gentleman.
thanks man
i wish if there are many people like u who do not monopolize knowledge and spread it
thnaks and may God bless you
My class is using these videos for our Assignment in Autodesk inventor, we are making nightlights. So thx for the help in teaching us how to use Autodesk inventor
C&C Gaming My good your at Sha-
This is so much helpful and fun to watch, especially Constrain =))
The way you explain is very perfect. Keep it up bro
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I notice you dimension after you draw a rectangle ( for example) is there an advantage to this method opposed to filling out the first dim highlighted then tab over to the next dim, enter dim and done? Thanks
you are the best!!! thank you so much
Whoooo... with so much RAM memory it can only be the Hard-drive the reason why is loading slow. Consider a good SSD if possible.
nice , thanks
Everyone watching the video: "mates palms together"
He is talking about it like we could see him, but yes, I mated my palms together
Hum, you mentioned running 25gb ram, you realize that pairs of 8’s is faster....
You can run 3x8 but you'll see worse performance than 2x8 for any task that uses less than 16gb of ram because you won't be running dual channel ram. Just an FYI