I watched to like 11:30 and then just took off from there and made my own complete design, it's my first day using cad after watching your beginner tutorial I think I have the hang of it.
Thanks for another great video. I especially appreciated the "something happened" demonstration ;)... Honestly it's comforting to see that I'm not the only one who experiences that the computer "decides to do it's own thing" from time to time :)
I'm really happy that you still read the comments, even though you didn't post anything for the last 2 years. I have to say that your channel is really useful, I started learning onshape because I bought an ender 3, and I wanted to make my own models. I tried using blender (which I already know how to use) but it has a lot of limitations for making stuff for 3d printing, switching to onshape using your tutorials was pretty easy. Thanks!
I have watched all your videos to learn Onshape and you’re doing a great job. Could you show how to make threads and how to measure threads on something at home?
Have you watch his free beginning course on his channel? If you go through that one first and then do this one, you should be able to do it without a problem
like you said on the 1st video for beginners, frustration takes over excitement from learning and we giveup. i completed the 1st 5 lessons, great, i leaned a lot, never worked with any cad bfore. cant wait to watch all. i watch one first, then i watch and do it along on another screen, then i do it again until i get through the whole design without looking the video. my gool is to make a case with sscrews cutout for little display etc.
I didn't realize the course curriculum was not on the course sales page. Just added it, you can have a look, near the bottom. Sections 2, 6, 7 and 9 are not available on TH-cam. Section 9 has a substantial amount of content.
I wanted to sign up for the paid course but the domain expired. Is there other website where I can sign up for your course? I have been enjoying the free ones on here. Thanks
This is probably one of the best onShape tutorial I have watched - I like how you use the programmatic approach rather than free handing.
I have learned so much from your video lessons. From zero to being able to build some cool stuff, you're lessons are easy to understand and excellent!
Your videos got me started with Onshape, I appreciate the knowledge.
I watched to like 11:30 and then just took off from there and made my own complete design, it's my first day using cad after watching your beginner tutorial I think I have the hang of it.
its a lot better to make the phone stand a lot less wide, it takes less filament and is more portable.
Thanks for another great video.
I especially appreciated the "something happened" demonstration ;)...
Honestly it's comforting to see that I'm not the only one who experiences that the computer "decides to do it's own thing" from time to time :)
The best CAD tutorial youtuber
I'm really happy that you still read the comments, even though you didn't post anything for the last 2 years. I have to say that your channel is really useful, I started learning onshape because I bought an ender 3, and I wanted to make my own models. I tried using blender (which I already know how to use) but it has a lot of limitations for making stuff for 3d printing, switching to onshape using your tutorials was pretty easy. Thanks!
I have watched all your videos to learn Onshape and you’re doing a great job. Could you show how to make threads and how to measure threads on something at home?
Thanks for the videos, just starting to learn onshape, your videos are easy to understand.
I love these tutorials, keep it up! Also why is your website down?
Nice demo but not easy for beginners for sure. Especially liked you not editing out the problems. Thanks
Have you watch his free beginning course on his channel? If you go through that one first and then do this one, you should be able to do it without a problem
Thanks for the great tutorial, very clear and concise. 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much for the video upload ! Your efforts are very much appreciated !
like you said on the 1st video for beginners, frustration takes over excitement from learning and we giveup. i completed the 1st 5 lessons, great, i leaned a lot, never worked with any cad bfore. cant wait to watch all. i watch one first, then i watch and do it along on another screen, then i do it again until i get through the whole design without looking the video. my gool is to make a case with sscrews cutout for little display etc.
Thanks , you have saved my technology test !
Would you possibly make a video about how to re-engineer, 3-D scanned models?
Just looking at your course and the mini course on your YT channel, is there a lot more content for the paid course?
I didn't realize the course curriculum was not on the course sales page. Just added it, you can have a look, near the bottom. Sections 2, 6, 7 and 9 are not available on TH-cam. Section 9 has a substantial amount of content.
@@CADSessionsno worries I already enrolled and am enjoying the course. Thanks for putting it together.
I wanted to sign up for the paid course but the domain expired. Is there other website where I can sign up for your course? I have been enjoying the free ones on here. Thanks
Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
I Watched the video and finish the project in 4 hours 🥵🥵🥵😩😵😵😵
ty for your videos. big help
Awesome!!
I like this🙂
Assignments would have been impossible without you
Thank you
using d kinda just breaks everything for me and i can't move it the way you do. every time i use d it just says sketch could not be solved
at 6:58 why is the bottom line black when u havent even dimensioned it yet??
I have no idea.. it didnt happen to me.
MM or Inches?
all the dimensions are in inches.
Is there an STL file available for that cell phone stand ?
No, you have to make it yourself 😉
You could have just filleted the front like you did the back. Work smarter not harder. 😂😊😅
I expect the point was to demonstrate the Spline tool in Sketch mode. That part could have been clearer.