DISCLAIMER The dimensions provided are intended for information and practice purposes only. No warranty or representation as to the completeness or accuracy of the dimension of said materials is made.
Watched all of your videos. Thank you very much for making them available. I have learned a great deal and would highly recommend your channel to anyone who is learning cad. Once again, thank you.
A real marathon video, but well worth it for those who persevere and truly want to learn 3D CAD. So many subtle techniques applied. The hardest part is to decide on how best to tackle a complicated drawing. I guess it’s practical experience on what works best. On a different matter, AutoDesk licence has become prohibitively expensive for many folk, especially subscriptions. I “play around” with ACAD as a hobby. I’ve seen BricsCAD being promoted by professionals as a real alternative, I would like to know your thoughts.
@@AC3DCad Nice guidance, many parameters are missing in images in your blog. @ 22:04 diameters of 86 not available in the figure in the blog. @23:14 distance of 12 units is not available in the figure in the blog. @24:38 depth of top circles (dia 4 and dia 6) are not given in blog images.
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The dimensions provided are intended for information and practice purposes only. No warranty or representation as to the completeness or accuracy of the dimension of said materials is made.
@ 16:28, I meant cylinder, not sphere :) Thanks for watching
Watched all of your videos. Thank you very much for making them available. I have learned a great deal and would highly recommend your channel to anyone who is learning cad. Once again, thank you.
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A real marathon video, but well worth it for those who persevere and truly want to learn 3D CAD. So many subtle techniques applied. The hardest part is to decide on how best to tackle a complicated drawing. I guess it’s practical experience on what works best.
On a different matter, AutoDesk licence has become prohibitively expensive for many folk, especially subscriptions. I “play around” with ACAD as a hobby. I’ve seen BricsCAD being promoted by professionals as a real alternative, I would like to know your thoughts.
Sorry for the late reply. I am not familiar with BricsCAD
Thanks for uploading such a wonderful vedio.!!!!👌
My pleasure
Very nice really u r great. ..thank u for this video
thanks for watching
Wonderful video. Thank you very much sister.
You are most welcome
Nice tutorial..thank you very much
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Thank you madan 🙏🙏🙏🙏
YOU AR A SAVIOUR
Thanks for watching.
Thank you 😊😊😊
Thanks for watching
Can you please provide .dwg file format of this assembly.
I lost this drawing already. I am gonna recreate this one in order to produce the pdf file soon. Thanks for watching.
@12:54 unable to trim the circle?
Nice work can you send the draw for practice
I will post it soon on my blog
are you asking for the dimension of an isometric drawing? pls click autocadnetwork.blogspot.com/2019/08/plummer-block.html
@@AC3DCad Nice guidance, many parameters are missing in images in your blog. @ 22:04 diameters of 86 not available in the figure in the blog. @23:14 distance of 12 units is not available in the figure in the blog. @24:38 depth of top circles (dia 4 and dia 6) are not given in blog images.
@@jayeshsukhadia7209 I'll check it out
Is this a machine?
HOW TO FIND THAT RADIUS IN 20:44
just use offset command or type O and enter 19 for radius, I hope that helps. Thanks for subscribing
please I need pdf file used in this tutorial
Huh, this is very strange and uncomfortable method))) There's Parameterization that is gonna be the most engineering and correct way))
Please do someone get the dwg file?
Please hindi version video upload