This video was amazing! I'm a self-taught mechanical engineer and this stuff I've struggled with as I don't have anyone at my small company to teach me these industrial standards. Thanks so much! I hope you end up continuing this series in the future! If you do, a video just outlining those sketch sheets and what each part needs and why it's important would be super helpful.
Thanks man! I'm doing an internship that was supposed to be for a mechanical engineer (I'm a metallurgical engineer) and this is really helpful. I just saw like 5 other of your videos. Keep it going!
@@thoughtbombdesign Yeah I'm doing a bunch of SolidWorks tutorials and courses about mechanical planes and geometrical tolerances. It will be really cool if can make some videos about it. BTW I saw you in the SolidWorks reddit forum. Greetings!
Haha, unfortunately it's more common than you think. It's really just a matter of thinking through the design instead if just cranking out a drawing to check a box.... Good luck!
This video was amazing! I'm a self-taught mechanical engineer and this stuff I've struggled with as I don't have anyone at my small company to teach me these industrial standards. Thanks so much! I hope you end up continuing this series in the future! If you do, a video just outlining those sketch sheets and what each part needs and why it's important would be super helpful.
I'm so glad you liked it! I definitely want to do more, I just need to find the time...
@@thoughtbombdesign I feel you. But just know your approach is top notch. You're a rare asset to the online learning community!
Self taught mechanical engineer 🤯🤯
You’re extremely talented. I hope to also be self taught as an engineer some day
Thank you so much!
Thanks man! I'm doing an internship that was supposed to be for a mechanical engineer (I'm a metallurgical engineer) and this is really helpful. I just saw like 5 other of your videos. Keep it going!
Oh good, soak up as much info as you can! Thanks!
@@thoughtbombdesign Yeah I'm doing a bunch of SolidWorks tutorials and courses about mechanical planes and geometrical tolerances.
It will be really cool if can make some videos about it.
BTW I saw you in the SolidWorks reddit forum.
Greetings!
Lots to learn for sure. Thanks!
Good information.
Thanks! Glad to share 👍
Thank you sir
you mean .498 right instead of .48
Great video! Please continue to do more ME 101 videos like this!
Can you work for the company I work at? I’m a sheet metal fabricator and our Mechanical Engineers can’t make a good drawing to save their lives
Haha, unfortunately it's more common than you think. It's really just a matter of thinking through the design instead if just cranking out a drawing to check a box.... Good luck!