🏅Winners for this round🏅: 1- Amr Sakar: One feature --> Loft (using 3D sketches) and Closed loop --> Approved. He now has access to the course 2- Rutger Bruinsma (same method) Will upload a few more challenges soon.
That's awesome. For the next challenge, try to post it sooner. I'll be posting more soon. Once I announce the solutions and winners, comments after that won't count (no disrespect though, I'm sure you did that on your own). But there is more to come ;)
I have a love/hate relationship with solidworks. It's great for technical work, but I find it takes 500x longer to model complex objects than plasticity, which I normally use. I don't think some of the models I do on my channel are even possible in Solidworks.
When do you usually post your challenges? I see that you posted the winners at 1AM, my time and that the video was posted "yesterday," which COULD have been two hours earlier than that. :D I saw this video this morning when I woke up and completed the challenge (a single loft), but still have not found a way to contact you beyond posting this comment. (It wasn't clear how to properly contact you.) I'm asking because I'd really like to be able to be competitive! :D By the way, thank you for all of the hard work that you've done in teaching Solidworks. Your teaching was a major part of my passing my CSWA certification.
Hi, I show the way to contact me in this video and give you a link to message me. I'll be posting another challenge soon. I'll be waiting for 2 days before announcing the winners for the next challenge
🏅Winners for this round🏅:
1- Amr Sakar: One feature --> Loft (using 3D sketches) and Closed loop --> Approved. He now has access to the course
2- Rutger Bruinsma (same method)
Will upload a few more challenges soon.
I have done it as well
With just one feature. With just loft. 3d sketch > loft
That's awesome. For the next challenge, try to post it sooner.
I'll be posting more soon.
Once I announce the solutions and winners, comments after that won't count (no disrespect though, I'm sure you did that on your own).
But there is more to come ;)
I have a love/hate relationship with solidworks. It's great for technical work, but I find it takes 500x longer to model complex objects than plasticity, which I normally use. I don't think some of the models I do on my channel are even possible in Solidworks.
Was able to do the last one in one feature
right
Love this series
Thanks! That's good to know
I got it in one feature. Technically only need to loft. Fun challenge :)
Follow the instructions
@ gotcha, mainly I was just interested in doing the challenge for fun. Enjoy your videos, keeps up the good work 💪
Was able to do that last one with zero features.
@@lucasschupbach923 Now do it with -1 👀
You win 🏆
Got the fingertrap in 2🎉
Done in one. Where's my cookies?
Follow the instructions
When do you usually post your challenges? I see that you posted the winners at 1AM, my time and that the video was posted "yesterday," which COULD have been two hours earlier than that. :D I saw this video this morning when I woke up and completed the challenge (a single loft), but still have not found a way to contact you beyond posting this comment. (It wasn't clear how to properly contact you.) I'm asking because I'd really like to be able to be competitive! :D
By the way, thank you for all of the hard work that you've done in teaching Solidworks. Your teaching was a major part of my passing my CSWA certification.
Hi,
I show the way to contact me in this video and give you a link to message me.
I'll be posting another challenge soon.
I'll be waiting for 2 days before announcing the winners for the next challenge
How can we possibly model something in less than 1 feature.
Nice you didn't watch the video to the end ;)
😊
Three...
Aight bet
But I’m a Fusion 360 boy XD
Onshape supremacy
Done in 1 👌
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Does my app have schizophrenia? I’m not seeing some comments XD