Thanks so much for these lessons! Your instructions were much clearer and easier to follow than the others I have tried to follow. I appreciate you sharing these!
Thank you very much for your videos! These have helped me a lot while trying to settle in to my new job and pick up Inventor. Where do you teach and are these videos from an online course that is still available?
Hey, vertanux1! I've been looking for a good tutorial for CAD/CAE/CAM software and yours seems very solid. I'll definitely check it out but I have a question if you could help me. I've mostly used free students' software during college (mechanical engineering) and I know my way around AutoCAD and SolidWorks, some minor knowledge of CATIA. The reason I'm looking into more software is cause I'm thinking of moving from production to design. I've noticed that more and more companies use CREO, Inventor and NX nowdays so I'd like to check them out. Would you say it's OK to use free educational software still, cause I don't really like piratting software anymore. Would appreciate your input on this before I get started. Thanks!
well yeah pirating professional software is very illegal and if you get caught you could get in some serious trouble. not even going to touch what happens if you do that while working for a company. dont do that man
Thanks so much for these lessons! Your instructions were much clearer and easier to follow than the others I have tried to follow.
I appreciate you sharing these!
I have followed all E series for 2017 they are so cool! Well done guys!
First! This was a great video, very informative. Much thanks!
Muchas gracias niagara
Thank you very much for your videos! These have helped me a lot while trying to settle in to my new job and pick up Inventor. Where do you teach and are these videos from an online course that is still available?
thanks.
Hey, vertanux1! I've been looking for a good tutorial for CAD/CAE/CAM software and yours seems very solid. I'll definitely check it out but I have a question if you could help me. I've mostly used free students' software during college (mechanical engineering) and I know my way around AutoCAD and SolidWorks, some minor knowledge of CATIA. The reason I'm looking into more software is cause I'm thinking of moving from production to design. I've noticed that more and more companies use CREO, Inventor and NX nowdays so I'd like to check them out. Would you say it's OK to use free educational software still, cause I don't really like piratting software anymore. Would appreciate your input on this before I get started. Thanks!
well yeah pirating professional software is very illegal and if you get caught you could get in some serious trouble. not even going to touch what happens if you do that while working for a company. dont do that man