Very detailed videos, just what I was looking for. I have some background in solidworks and wanted to learn inventor, this is perfect to get to know the interface and it's functions. Cheers!
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That didn't make sense when you did the vertical dimention for the rectangle then somehow you seemed to reference it to the length and make it another height, just exactly what were you doing? It was as clear as mud.
Thank you so much for making these videos! I’ve learned so much about Autodesk Inventor from your video series!
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Very detailed videos, just what I was looking for. I have some background in solidworks and wanted to learn inventor, this is perfect to get to know the interface and it's functions. Cheers!
I'm very glad it was helpful and thank you very much for learning with Engineering Applied! This is exactly why I do what I do. I wish you luck in your future endeavors!
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Thank you, Explained in detail
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Very informative series. Thanks a lot
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That didn't make sense when you did the vertical dimention for the rectangle then somehow you seemed to reference it to the length and make it another height, just exactly what were you doing? It was as clear as mud.
Inches, Neanderthal measurements. The world has moved to metric. Other than that good video.