Professor, the quality of the clips is low. But it is very good that you say the numbers. And sometimes you point to specific situations and say them again. This helps us a lot. Thank you very much from me and my friends.
Hi. thank you for your videos , I had your channel for master cam and NX in multi axes machining. but I could not find it . can you send to me your link. It was very good . thanks
Thanks.but I remember you .multi axis example both master cam and nx .you thought step by step and I liked because you spoke very slowly and It was very good for me because I wasn't good in English and I sent message you .by the way thanks one more time . 🙏🙏👍
Looking forward to the next part to see the advantage of this approach.
Hello. Your teaching professor is unique. My friends and I thank you
Professor, the quality of the clips is low. But it is very good that you say the numbers. And sometimes you point to specific situations and say them again. This helps us a lot. Thank you very much from me and my friends.
The videos are in HD, only the very old videos uploaded before 2012 are intentionally in SD. So you should check you computer, shouldn´t you?
Hi. thank you for your videos , I had your channel for master cam and NX in multi axes machining. but I could not find it . can you send to me your link. It was very good . thanks
Sorry I don´t do CAM
Thanks.but I remember you .multi axis example both master cam and nx .you thought step by step and I liked because you spoke very slowly and It was very good for me because I wasn't good in English and I sent message you .by the way thanks one more time .
🙏🙏👍
Why?
So if you want to get a structured model, you have to use a multibody approach - and to save time it is useful to make a template.