Hi Lucas, awesome videos! They are helping a ton. Just one quick note about this one though. I think your answers for Part One are off by a decimal place. I got 0.0244, 0.0267, and 0.0377. Other than that, everything else worked out great!
Hey thanks for letting me know I’ll fix that soon, My computer is getting fixed right now (taking a lot longer than expected) so I’ll check once I have it back. I’m sure you’re right though. Thanks for watching.
Thank you very much for your extremely good explanation. However I have a question, why do you always convert entities before you offset them? you can use offset entities directly, can’t you?
Great great question. Fundamentally there is no big difference that comes to mind. However the reason I do it is two fold. Firstly, it generally allows for more control of a sketch as you now have the original geometry. Secondly it gives you more “Sketch stability” as in changes to the part have a less likely chance to “break” the sketch. As well, it has become a habit.
@@Lucas_Crupi Thanks for your reply. I was far from the desired score. I got nervous after seeing all parts modification. That was my main issue actually and I took much time for 1st question.
Hi Lucas, I've a question regarding part modification. Do we need to continue further modification of the part by following the question steps? Or will we need to save as the individual file after each modification? And thanks a lot for this series!
I would save after every major modification just in case your computer restarts or something like that. You would end up with files of the part at every step of modification
Good job men!
Hi Lucas, awesome videos! They are helping a ton. Just one quick note about this one though. I think your answers for Part One are off by a decimal place. I got 0.0244, 0.0267, and 0.0377. Other than that, everything else worked out great!
Hey thanks for letting me know I’ll fix that soon, My computer is getting fixed right now (taking a lot longer than expected) so I’ll check once I have it back. I’m sure you’re right though. Thanks for watching.
Thank you very much for your extremely good explanation. However I have a question, why do you always convert entities before you offset them? you can use offset entities directly, can’t you?
Great great question. Fundamentally there is no big difference that comes to mind. However the reason I do it is two fold. Firstly, it generally allows for more control of a sketch as you now have the original geometry. Secondly it gives you more “Sketch stability” as in changes to the part have a less likely chance to “break” the sketch. As well, it has become a habit.
Hi Lucas, I failed in segment 2. There was nothing like design tables were in my exam. :/. But I learned a lot from your lessons.
How close were you?
@@Lucas_Crupi Thanks for your reply. I was far from the desired score. I got nervous after seeing all parts modification. That was my main issue actually and I took much time for 1st question.
Just a quick question. How difficult were the exam questions compared to lucas'? Hope you are a CSWP by now!!@@swachwadey3839
Hi Lucas, I've a question regarding part modification. Do we need to continue further modification of the part by following the question steps? Or will we need to save as the individual file after each modification? And thanks a lot for this series!
I would save after every major modification just in case your computer restarts or something like that. You would end up with files of the part at every step of modification