Max and Zach Structural Engineering Podcast
Max and Zach Structural Engineering Podcast
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Episode 50 - Annie Kao
This week we talked with Annie Kao, the Vice President of Engineering at Simpson Strong-Tie. Annie brings insight from both an engineering and management prospective. During the episode we discuss the culture of Simpson Strong-Tie, why Toyota is important, and how to be a successful engineer.
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Episode 36 - WoodWorks
Просмотров 1364 года назад
This week Max and Zach had the opportunity to sit down with Ricky McLain, PE, SE of WoodWorks. We discuss the topic of mass timber and Ricky provides great insight on design. Tune in to learn more about mass timber design as well as Woodworks. WoodWorks: www.woodworks.org If you're liking the show please subscribe, and heck, send us an email, we really enjoy chatting.
Ep 35 - Cannon Design
Просмотров 1074 года назад
This week we got the opportunity to sit down with John Roach of Cannon Design. We discuss the Lancaster General Hospital expansion project, existing structures, and vertical additions, but also some of the qualities that makes Cannon Design so special. Learn about the training opportunities that cannon has in place for its employees as well as some of the guiding principles. Cannon Design: cann...
EP 37 BIM - Building Information Modeling
Просмотров 1314 года назад
This week is a quick Max-and-Zach-isode. No guests, just the two of us giving our two cents on the use of BIM and its alternatives in the construction world. That's 4 cents total to start off your Thursday morning. We understand a lot of podcasts right now are a bit of a downer, and rightfully so, hopefully this one keeps the mood light as a nice distraction. Stay healthy If you're liking the s...
Episode 46 - Fast+Epp, a lot more than mass timber
Просмотров 854 года назад
Fast Epp has become world renown for innovative and beautiful design in mass timber. As a fairly small firm with 35 years of experience behind them they have managed to work on some of the most exciting and structurally creative projects you're likely to see across the US, Canada, and Europe. We talk with Ian Boyle, one of the principals of Fast Epp about not just mass timber, but the design ph...
Ep 42 Awesome Framers Pt. 1
Просмотров 6374 года назад
SEP and @Awesomeframers Tim Uhler try to answer call-in typical engineering questions from contractors and framers
Ep 31 Mechanical Engineers
Просмотров 2014 года назад
This week we brought on a real live mechanical engineer to ask why he insists on putting holes in our beams, and how he knows exactly where to find a shear wall. Stay tuned, this is a two-parter.
Podcast 8
Просмотров 1675 лет назад
Podcast 8
Episode #6 - OSB vs. Plywood
Просмотров 2585 лет назад
Join along as we discuss the benefits of OSB and plywood for structural use. Find out where and when to use each material and what the code has to say. Follow on Social Media: Website: structure-3d.com/ Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: structuralpodcast Castbox: castbox.fm/ch/1486472
Podcast #4 - Top Engineering Habits
Просмотров 1 тыс.5 лет назад
In Podcast #4, Max and Zach discuss the top major habits to learn early in your engineering career. We think that there are 3 items to know. Let us know your thoughts and if you have any questions, reach out to us! Follow us on Social Media: CastBox: castbox.fm/x/VdJN Website: structure-3d.com/ Instagram: @structure_3d Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com FaceBook: structuralpodcast
Beam made of ice!
Просмотров 2815 лет назад
The reinforced ice beam! Check out how it fails. AS you'll see it is very similar to a reinforced concrete beam! We made a form and reinforcing out of PLA plastic with a 3D printer. Let us know what you see and what you think! Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @structure_3d Facebook: structuralpodcast Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com If you have any questions, reach out to us!
Podcast #3 - Structural Vs. Mechanical Engineer
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 лет назад
In Podcast #3, we talk to David, a Mechanical Engineer, to discuss what he does as an engineer. You will learn what the differences are between the two engineering practices. If you have any questions, reach out to us! Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @structure_3d Facebook: structuralpodcast Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com
Podcast #2 - How to get your first engineering job?
Просмотров 3365 лет назад
Podcast #2 where we dive into how we got our first jobs at structural engineering firm. We have very different experiences and engineering firms that we started at but we now work together. Follow along as you learn tips and trick to your first engineering job. Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @structure_3d Facebook: structuralpodcast Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com
What to expect, first week as an engineer!?!?
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.5 лет назад
Podcast #1 where we dive into our first week as a new engineer at a structural engineering firm. We have very different experiences and engineering firms that we started at but we now work together. Follow along as you learn tips and trick to your first engineering job. Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @structure_3d Facebook: structuralpodcast Email: zach.and.max.S3D@gmail.com
***SHORT*** What to expect, first week as an engineer!?!?
Просмотров 2125 лет назад
Here is our short version of our podcast #1 where we dive into our first week as a new engineer at a structural engineering firm. We have very different experiences and engineering firms that we started at but we now work together. Follow along as you learn tips and trick to your first engineering job. Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @structure_3d Facebook: structuralpodcast ...

Комментарии

  • @michaelludvik2173
    @michaelludvik2173 10 месяцев назад

    This podcast is actually really awesome. Should be way more popular than it is.

  • @LaknujaSenaratne
    @LaknujaSenaratne Год назад

    This is great👌

  • @10taildemon
    @10taildemon Год назад

    I believe it is common for some aspects of the load path in light frame and residential construction to be left to the construction requirements of IBC 2308 or the IRC which calls out a lot of the load path stuff. One wonders though if the code is actually followed and if perhaps the engineer should provide the load paths explicitly in their drawings, but that and lack of requirement for oversight in these structures is another question.

  • @fredobrah9320
    @fredobrah9320 Год назад

    how many Structural and/or Mechanical Engineers take to get a table stable? - just teasing guys ;) keep it up!

  • @remyluciano7652
    @remyluciano7652 Год назад

    Please, episode talking about base plates connections and pedestals design on seismic and non seismic regions

  • @twigsfloat2773
    @twigsfloat2773 Год назад

    I used to love this podcast and listened to it before I went back to school to become a structural engineer. Now that I'm closer to graduating, it's so interesting coming back to these episodes I watched / listened to with more understanding and a whole new appreciation of what the hell you guys are talking about. Great stuff. Also, I kind of just like your conversationall bubbly style.

  • @philipking1970
    @philipking1970 2 года назад

    An Engineer here….you guys still make videos?

  • @RAYRAYDAY
    @RAYRAYDAY 2 года назад

    Imagine ASCE allowing for additional structural support for snow loads that turn to ice on roof trusses. haha

  • @jimrummy1300
    @jimrummy1300 3 года назад

    Great conversation guys!

  • @JebusGoesonanAdventure
    @JebusGoesonanAdventure 3 года назад

    Thank you for the insightful podcast! Keep up the hustle!

  • @pitsokgosiemang5278
    @pitsokgosiemang5278 3 года назад

    Where can one get these tools he talks of

  • @davidwells298
    @davidwells298 3 года назад

    Engineer need to swing a hammer I'll take a damaged joiist over a tinder box house no fire fighter going in the things??

  • @sitespecific
    @sitespecific 3 года назад

    Structural engineer from the Philippines here. Just came across with your podcast just yesterday on spotify. More power with your platform!

  • @pablocano5544
    @pablocano5544 3 года назад

    Found your podcast very helpful. I love to hear a bit about the different stages of design and what they entail (schematic, detail design...). I would also love to hear about the corporate structure and what the day-to-day look like for these people (e.g. junior engineer, associate, sr. engineer, principal, etc)

  • @engourfuture
    @engourfuture 3 года назад

    Great work guys! Love to see you are sharing your podcast here on RUclips too!

  • @jayc9940
    @jayc9940 4 года назад

    This podcast is seriously underrated! I've only discovered you guys a couple of days ago; I've been interested behind the aspects of structural engineering, and I learn a lot better listening to practitioners talk than a textbook or webpage. Bravo and keep up the great work!

    • @maxandzachstructuralengine7075
      @maxandzachstructuralengine7075 4 года назад

      Thank you Jayce! We really enjoy producing the show and having the opportunity to meet with industry leaders!

  • @jcyborg18
    @jcyborg18 4 года назад

    Good talk but it would've been good to put the phone on mute as it's a bit distracting. :)

  • @Sundurke
    @Sundurke 4 года назад

    Keep up the good work! Upload all vids from your podcast please. I hope this youtube channel becomes big.

  • @estebanosorio418
    @estebanosorio418 5 лет назад

    What is the name of the 'Alaska post-EQ structure damage' you read? Sounds very interesting...

    • @maxandzachstructuralengine7075
      @maxandzachstructuralengine7075 4 года назад

      Sorry for the late response. www.linkedin.com/posts/brandon-erickson-36082530_learning-from-others-who-also-live-in-earthquake-activity-6568284512936177664-o6Ya

  • @Baycitiesconstruction
    @Baycitiesconstruction 5 лет назад

    great episode guys!!

  • @Concre3DLabGhent
    @Concre3DLabGhent 5 лет назад

    Cool, nice concept! What was the total load of the beam before failure?

    • @maxandzachstructuralengine7075
      @maxandzachstructuralengine7075 5 лет назад

      That was our first test! We are currently creating a test rig to be able to get accurate loading figures.

  • @valiant500hp
    @valiant500hp 6 лет назад

    Well done! Your camera is crooked, but otherwise, I liked it. The crooked camera almost got you a thumbs down, but the content brought redemption.