Nope. You lost me. I still don’t know the difference between a body and component. It’s not you. This is the third video on the subject that I’ve watched.
From what I gathered... multiple bodies form a component, and multiple components working together form an assembly. Looking at a pair of scissors, there should be 7 components; 2 handles, two blades, the bolt, the nut and the washer. The bolt is a component composed of several bodies: the shaft, the thread, the head and the drive indentation ( Philips head, hex, torx, etc.).
I’m not convinced the narrator understands the subject. Too much time drawing. If you’re going to attempt to teach people conceptual distinctions like this, you need some clear definitions which draw distinctions between the objects in question.
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Excellent video. Provided exactly what I needed. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Go to the nine minute mark to start learning about components and bodies...kinda.
Thanks for watching!
Key points are not clear, and go fast, but others are to long. Thanks for your time.
Too much time "off topic" for me. Short and to-the-point is the secret. Thanks for taking the time.
You're welcome
Nope. You lost me. I still don’t know the difference between a body and component. It’s not you. This is the third video on the subject that I’ve watched.
From what I gathered... multiple bodies form a component, and multiple components working together form an assembly. Looking at a pair of scissors, there should be 7 components; 2 handles, two blades, the bolt, the nut and the washer. The bolt is a component composed of several bodies: the shaft, the thread, the head and the drive indentation ( Philips head, hex, torx, etc.).
very good thanks
Glad you found it helpful!
Cheers.
You use a lot of time to tell us lots of things,- but not the essential connections between bodies, comps. and assemblies. Sorry
Thanks for watching!
I’m not convinced the narrator understands the subject. Too much time drawing. If you’re going to attempt to teach people conceptual distinctions like this, you need some clear definitions which draw distinctions between the objects in question.
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…got bored…sorry…