That point about an engineering degree teaching you analysis, not design, is so true! And so many engineers just want to sit and crunch analysis, without thinking about if the design is smart in the first place.
I'm here as a student on a first robotics team for some last minute prep before build season. I'm not at all surprised to hear that you yourself were involved in FIRST as well!
I found your video via Reddit and I have to say it's very well done, informative and funny. You have a cool background story too. I am a diy shade tree dummy, figuring out how I'm going to design a cheap stand for big rolls of packing bubble wrap for a non profit that I volunteer for, with materials that I already have. Your video did help reaffirm my thinking that I should use an engineering/design firm, rather than going straight to a contractor for a big project I'll need to do at my house. Thanks!
I am so happy I learn 3d modeling in high school. I took biomedical engineering in college and was always picked on projects for my design skills. Ive been a mech design engineer for a large contact lens manufacture for 3 years now. GD&T and drawing sop was one thing that I had to learn and have found out that it is critical. Learning metrology has also been a big help
Hi...excuse my manners but I saw you saying something like you're a mechanical engineering student. I just became a mech engineering student to and would love to know you more.
When we pick up a platic product we see ridges that reinforce the structure and reduce the amount of proct used ABS etc. Is there a discipline these techniques come under. Fantastic ammount of experience thanks for your help.
I didn't understand this, I am working on a mechanical project. I just want to know how you are working on the design project from starting to the final product deliverable. it will be very helpful if you can suggest sometimes.
Hi, Dear Sir, kindly I asking if you can help me with mechanical design for oliveoil bottle cap rotary handle, this two steps first one the initial cap as filter and second the head cap. Appreciate your cooperation.
I just watched your video and its great. I have a project of designing and manufacturing a MagLev VAWT. I'd like you to help me by offering your advice on what you think is a great design and how I can go about it.
Sir, your account is full of informative videos . It would better if you could do tutorials and courses on engineering skills. Because all other channels are mainly focusing on software engineering and coding.
I agree!! I understand software and digital technologies are the wave but I feel like mechanical engineering doesn't get the kind of love and publicity it deserves. With software, almost every small thing is indexed and searchable and in most cases is freely open. With mechanical design it feels like shots in the dark and stumbling processes. And then once you attain a certain level of knowledge it's like you either only ever find the absolute basics or the most esoteric things. There's a channel called star rapid that's a rapid prototyping company and they've been great in bridging that gap between absolute basics and the more niche topics. Check them out as well! There's also tarkka but they upload veeeerryyy slowly
Thank you for the video! It really helps! Is there any book to help me understand better all the variables involved in the design process? I want to become a design engineer but the only step made till now was to begin learning a design tool. Thank you!
We all learn differently, I couldn't point to any one source. However the tech schools do expose students to mechanical design theory along with the CAD tools. I'm hands on and driven to learn everything I could related to my various missions. Once in the industry or in a mentoring program (Like FIRST FRC), watching how professionals dissect their projects from program/project management, to deliverables and installations result in awareness of all the aspects of design.
Non design engineers always say fuck the engineer that put this wear part in a tough location. So always walk through the maintenance of a part that has pm.
Thank you, I'm happily aware of hitting 100 subs! So I'm thinking about a video regarding communicating technical information. Always a big topic thru ought my career.
Thank you I think we can shall may vphv understand the importance truth and value of mechanical engineering components ( like front wheel axles etc., ) nature of materials their analogy ( with elements or sense organs like eyes nose etc., ) the change in nature strength or plasticity with loading unloading etc , practical uses in daily life and design at any cost............and also last but not least appreciate and thank god mother nature for gifting us with precious organs atleast once in a day or thrice at any cost................
Thank you! Very informative. Loved the memes. Background text felt archaic...font wasn't fun to read. If possible, text should be kept a bit longer on the screen for slow readers.
That point about an engineering degree teaching you analysis, not design, is so true! And so many engineers just want to sit and crunch analysis, without thinking about if the design is smart in the first place.
I'm here as a student on a first robotics team for some last minute prep before build season. I'm not at all surprised to hear that you yourself were involved in FIRST as well!
Best introductory I've herd yet,
I found your video via Reddit and I have to say it's very well done, informative and funny. You have a cool background story too. I am a diy shade tree dummy, figuring out how I'm going to design a cheap stand for big rolls of packing bubble wrap for a non profit that I volunteer for, with materials that I already have. Your video did help reaffirm my thinking that I should use an engineering/design firm, rather than going straight to a contractor for a big project I'll need to do at my house. Thanks!
I am so happy I learn 3d modeling in high school. I took biomedical engineering in college and was always picked on projects for my design skills. Ive been a mech design engineer for a large contact lens manufacture for 3 years now. GD&T and drawing sop was one thing that I had to learn and have found out that it is critical. Learning metrology has also been a big help
Sounds like you're developing a great portfolio.
This video is sooooo underrated! Speaking as an mechanical engineering student this is definitely helpful!
Hi...excuse my manners but I saw you saying something like you're a mechanical engineering student. I just became a mech engineering student to and would love to know you more.
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One of the best videos I have come across about engineering design.
If you can ask a tool maker for their opinion. ALWAYS do it. Just because you can make it in CAD doesnt mean it is the right way to make it.
When we pick up a platic product we see ridges that reinforce the structure and reduce the amount of proct used ABS etc. Is there a discipline these techniques come under. Fantastic ammount of experience thanks for your help.
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Thanks for the video 🥰
Much appreciated
I didn't understand this, I am working on a mechanical project. I just want to know how you are working on the design project from starting to the final product deliverable. it will be very helpful if you can suggest sometimes.
Hi, Dear Sir, kindly I asking if you can help me with mechanical design for oliveoil bottle cap rotary handle, this two steps first one the initial cap as filter and second the head cap. Appreciate your cooperation.
Great video!! Entertaining and informative! You earned another Subscriber! (Pittsburgh tech student)
Thank you, I appreciate that!
I just watched your video and its great. I have a project of designing and manufacturing a MagLev VAWT. I'd like you to help me by offering your advice on what you think is a great design and how I can go about it.
In semi retirement my projects are still ambitious but these concepts are foremost in an old engineers head... : )
Sir, your account is full of informative videos . It would better if you could do tutorials and courses on engineering skills. Because all other channels are mainly focusing on software engineering and coding.
I agree!! I understand software and digital technologies are the wave but I feel like mechanical engineering doesn't get the kind of love and publicity it deserves. With software, almost every small thing is indexed and searchable and in most cases is freely open. With mechanical design it feels like shots in the dark and stumbling processes. And then once you attain a certain level of knowledge it's like you either only ever find the absolute basics or the most esoteric things.
There's a channel called star rapid that's a rapid prototyping company and they've been great in bridging that gap between absolute basics and the more niche topics. Check them out as well! There's also tarkka but they upload veeeerryyy slowly
This video is really great helpful for me and other mechanical design engineer
New subscriber always watching your videos very interesting❤
Thank you for the video! It really helps! Is there any book to help me understand better all the variables involved in the design process? I want to become a design engineer but the only step made till now was to begin learning a design tool. Thank you!
We all learn differently, I couldn't point to any one source. However the tech schools do expose students to mechanical design theory along with the CAD tools. I'm hands on and driven to learn everything I could related to my various missions. Once in the industry or in a mentoring program (Like FIRST FRC), watching how professionals dissect their projects from program/project management, to deliverables and installations result in awareness of all the aspects of design.
Excellent video 👍
Thanks are there any reference books on this subject
Then you might move to Mechanical Movements Series. It's a constant study and it never ends.
Can I work freelance as a mechanical engineer in mechanical engineering..How?? Thanks .sir
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If u have PP of this video would be helpful to is ME students and teachers, thanks
Non design engineers always say fuck the engineer that put this wear part in a tough location. So always walk through the maintenance of a part that has pm.
What if I do not understand any of this, however I simply have the ideas. Where do I even begin?
What's your goal, to learn or execute your ideas?
Great video and channel. Hope for new stuff soon..
Thank you, I'm happily aware of hitting 100 subs! So I'm thinking about a video regarding communicating technical information. Always a big topic thru ought my career.
Thank you I think we can shall may vphv understand the importance truth and value of mechanical engineering components ( like front wheel axles etc., ) nature of materials their analogy ( with elements or sense organs like eyes nose etc., ) the change in nature strength or plasticity with loading unloading etc , practical uses in daily life and design at any cost............and also last but not least appreciate and thank god mother nature for gifting us with precious organs atleast once in a day or thrice at any cost................
Thank you! Very informative. Loved the memes. Background text felt archaic...font wasn't fun to read. If possible, text should be kept a bit longer on the screen for slow readers.
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great video. thank you
How about you tell me your life story AFTER you explain what the title states? SMH
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