I had to confirm the measurements on a scale drawing 1/300 of a vessel to wedge the remaining volumes of a crude oil vessel, and was the first time I had to verify their measurements to calculate by wedge. This helped me a lot. THANK YOU.
You have a excellent talent for teaching, I am so happy to have found you. I Thank you for being the right teacher for me. I now totally understand what's going on. From the very beginning, not ever seeing one before to explain that the drawing is in ratio to the measurement, and then the math of it was easier to follow, and the examples on each scale was oh so clear. Clarity and understanding, finally! Thank you immensely for sharing! Indeed, when you switched to overhead it went blurred and visual was lost, unfortunately.
Good but the most important part on how to use it in practice is blurred, is there another video that will actually show how to draw to scale in the matric system.
Thank you for this. You have a real talent for teaching. It's just a pity that the end of the video is blurred. But I still learned more than I knew.
Thanks for watching.
I had to confirm the measurements on a scale drawing 1/300 of a vessel to wedge the remaining volumes of a crude oil vessel, and was the first time I had to verify their measurements to calculate by wedge. This helped me a lot. THANK YOU.
Thanks for watching!
You have a short version of that wedge calculation sequence? Post it here, if you like.
apprenticemath. Yes sir, but I can email it to you so you can may be revise it and graphically explain it. What do you think.
Really great very helpful video sir👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏☺️☺️☺️
Thanks and welcome
I have an actual of 3510mm
Scaling 1:50
Do I simply divide 3510 by 50 to get a ruler measurement.
Maybe it's not so simple.
How will you find 1 meter in 1:40 scale?
You have a excellent talent for teaching, I am so happy to have found you. I Thank you for being the right teacher for me. I now totally understand what's going on. From the very beginning, not ever seeing one before to explain that the drawing is in ratio to the measurement, and then the math of it was easier to follow, and the examples on each scale was oh so clear. Clarity and understanding, finally! Thank you immensely for sharing! Indeed, when you switched to overhead it went blurred and visual was lost, unfortunately.
Thanks for watching
Amazing explanation sir!
Why are you doing it the hard way? Count each line as 20 since its 1:20.
I want how to draw shop in 1:15 scale??
Thank you so much for this video it was really good, but it stared blurry at 14:03. Does it mater if I use the feet scale than using the metric scale?
Works either way, just keep one job in one system, no conversions.
Good but the most important part on how to use it in practice is blurred, is there another video that will actually show how to draw to scale in the matric system.
Superlike.. v useful and interesting!
what if you want to draw a measurement of 1.47 for example ?
Thank you so much professor had a wonderful teaching session
Do many lectures like this in future ,It will definitely help students like us
Any chance you can redo the video cant make anything out
thank you so much professor, that was so clear and helpful
Thank you very much mate. Took me a while to find a good video to understand this stuff. Thanks again :)
Dear sir half portion of video is blur pls make it clear
Fantastic way of teaching
Thanks and welcome
wow 2 minutes of the video. i learned a lot more than my class.
thx 4 watching!
Thankss sir, I'm struggling making living dining and kitchen in 1:20 scale 🥺🙏
Me too. Mine is the study table and chair in 1:20 scale 🥺
Thank you sir ...love from india
Very good teacher, thank you very much
14:43 its not focused
good videos thx sir but the ending is not good the image is blured and i learn alot today
can u plez draft using the scale n show
Great video really helpful thank you (hope you do another one where the end bit is in focus)
This tutorial helps me a lot 🤗♥️ thank you Professor!
If on plan it is 1:100 then what it will be in real life
100 times bigger than on the plan
THANKYOU VERYMUCH 😚😚😚😚
Informative video. Can you please tell which media are you using for teaching? Whats that interactive board called?
Smartboard Model 8800. Laptop feeds images on a slideshow onto the Smartboard.
Great, Thanks a ton!
Thank you so much professor, you really saved me. 😊😊
Thank you so much prof that's so helpful 🙏🏻
THANK YOU!! THIS HELPED ME A LOT 😊
Thank you very much for this great video. I wish the last part was clearer. :)
- thx 4 watching.
From what time on was it unclear?
@@apprenticemath 14:10
Happier measuring 😀
Good explanation
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Thank you so much, sir.
Thank u so much shrek for this video
Thanks for watching.
@@apprenticemath u welcome sir
I was trying to stay "focused"
OMG THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!!!!! THANK YOU
Thank you sir
Welcome
god bless you
Thank you so much!!!! 💜✨
scale 1 75 11:17
gud that's awesome
THANKS!
thanx
Seriously, confusing and convoluted refer to another, there are easier ways of explaining a scale rule
Include a link, let`s see how it`s explained.
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