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Absolutely! Very good explanation and easier to learn. Students can easily understand using the videos of this channel when they are unable to attend the classes or unable to understand on the class due noise or other disturbances.
I would also draw the hidden lines in the isometric view as extra. That's what I ask my students. A better explanation than yours is impossible. Congratulations !
a great teacher, i have no technical drawing background but you made it very simple for me to understand orthographic and isometric basic principles in a clear and concise manner. thanks alot
Because the length of the square is 50mm, but the circle has a diameter of 35mm from the center point. So, to put the circle exactly at the center, you subtract 35mm from 50mm which gives you 15mm. The 15mm is the total space from both sides, therefore, you divide it by 2 so that you get equal spaces on both ends of the circle. 15mm/2=7.5mm. This is the space between the circle and the square walls
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Absolutely! Very good explanation and easier to learn.
Students can easily understand using the videos of this channel when they are unable to attend the classes or unable to understand on the class due noise or other disturbances.
I would also draw the hidden lines in the isometric view as extra. That's what I ask my students. A better explanation than yours is impossible. Congratulations !
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a great teacher, i have no technical drawing background but you made it very simple for me to understand orthographic and isometric basic principles in a clear and concise manner. thanks alot
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Why it is 7.5mm on getting the centet of the circle?
Because the length of the square is 50mm, but the circle has a diameter of 35mm from the center point. So, to put the circle exactly at the center, you subtract 35mm from 50mm which gives you 15mm. The 15mm is the total space from both sides, therefore, you divide it by 2 so that you get equal spaces on both ends of the circle. 15mm/2=7.5mm. This is the space between the circle and the square walls
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Please i am really struggling with isometric circle, can you help me to make thy video on how to draw the isometric circle please please 🙏 your videos are really helpful especially to me who struggling with engineering drawing.
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Thanks alot joram but is there any changes we are supposed to make in views
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Thank you sir, but how did you make 7.5 mm, please reply
The diameter of the circle is 35mm. The space is 50mm. 50 - 35 = 15. 15 to be centered in the space would need to be divided in half. 15 / 2 = 7.5
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Which is that type of ruler you use
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Does this not have an orthographic projection?
how did u get the 7.5?
35 + 7.5 + 7.5 = 50 OR 50 - 35 = 15 and 15 / 2 = 7.5
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Que programa é este que você usa para fazer o desenho.
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You can slow the video down crodie
Aren't you aware that something called the 'pause' button exists.
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Where in isometric drawing is the value of angle distorted
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But how did you make 7.5mm length
50mm minus 35 mm(diameter), then divide by two
How can you Identify that the gap was 7.5mm? Can anyone explain it to me.
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The orthographic isn't complete
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Can you name it the ruler name you use
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How did they know that the width is 7.5mm?? Please help
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