David deMaria is a fool - hasn't heard that CAD is a huge part of engineering, architecture, fabrication. Finite analysis, stress calculations ayda ayda ayda. Your videos are superb Alex! I know there is a lot of work that's gone into them and I for one really appreciate them.
Such a great walkthrough! Extremely practical. The only questions I'm left with are related to when you would use gripsnap vs constraining via something like a mating constraint
Alex, to be totally honest. Constantly labeling yourself as "Mechanical Engineer" doesn't add much to your credentials as an Inventor authority. In fact, engineers are typically the last people you would want to consult for anything CAD-related. I really like your videos but you need to lose that badge for anything non-engineering-related.
Amazing, thanks man
David deMaria is a fool - hasn't heard that CAD is a huge part of engineering, architecture, fabrication. Finite analysis, stress calculations ayda ayda ayda. Your videos are superb Alex! I know there is a lot of work that's gone into them and I for one really appreciate them.
Such a great walkthrough! Extremely practical. The only questions I'm left with are related to when you would use gripsnap vs constraining via something like a mating constraint
Thanks for this, very helpful!
great explanation sir!
But geez Inventor makes everything so darned dificult.
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Alex, to be totally honest. Constantly labeling yourself as "Mechanical Engineer" doesn't add much to your credentials as an Inventor authority. In fact, engineers are typically the last people you would want to consult for anything CAD-related. I really like your videos but you need to lose that badge for anything non-engineering-related.