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Aryan It would be much appreciated if you could introduce purchasing power parity based on region in your pro course pricing , where I live it would take 6 months of my salary to buy the course . I studied electrical engineering but got 3d modeling job because of some experience during robotics club designing with solidworks , now I work with bot solidworks and fusion 360 , but feel like I'm stuck between beginner and intermediate.
@with-Aryan that video was a banger mate - very entertaining, great editing. I have no idea why you did the knob on the right and I feel like those balloons might pop under enough pressure but who cares - that was awesome. Keep it up
Thank you for your feedback. Changing direction to show what you can do with SW skills rather than just sticking to teaching teachniques is the new approach for me and your feedback is very much appreciated. Those balloons are much tougher than they look. Each undergo at least 12bars of pressure before popping.
💡 Learn SolidWorks with me💡
👉 courses.solidworkstutorials.net/webinar-registration?sl=ytvid👈
Discover the top 5 mistakes every SOLIDWORKS beginner makes and how you can avoid them to accelerate your learning!
Btw, AMAIG stands for = As Mechanical As It Gets
Aryan It would be much appreciated if you could introduce purchasing power parity based on region in your pro course pricing , where I live it would take 6 months of my salary to buy the course . I studied electrical engineering but got 3d modeling job because of some experience during robotics club designing with solidworks , now I work with bot solidworks and fusion 360 , but feel like I'm stuck between beginner and intermediate.
One day I will become an Expert like u
I'm sure you will be better! Stick around and let me know how I can help
Great video. It was pleasure to watch.
Thank you very much! It means a lot
کارت واقعا فوق العاده است یه سطح دیگه از آموزش ...
ghorboone shoma
Great video. Well done.
Thank you very much!
Amazing video and edit. Keep up the great work Aryan
Thank you! Will do! thanks for watching
you edit videos like a god man, and the mechanisms are kinda cool, good job bro
I appreciate that! thanks for watching
This was the most creative fun and the most practical way of looking at a keyboard from this moment onwards!
thanks
@with-Aryan that video was a banger mate - very entertaining, great editing. I have no idea why you did the knob on the right and I feel like those balloons might pop under enough pressure but who cares - that was awesome. Keep it up
Thank you for your feedback. Changing direction to show what you can do with SW skills rather than just sticking to teaching teachniques is the new approach for me and your feedback is very much appreciated. Those balloons are much tougher than they look. Each undergo at least 12bars of pressure before popping.
@@with-Aryan cool to know, thank you!
thanx
Why you donn't make Tips & Tricks videos for SW more?
Why you donn't speak Farsi?
Never spoke farsi on this channel. But I still makes tons of tips and tricks Ali, on youtube short! do you watch them?
پس چرا من خیلی وقته نمی بینم ویدئوئی از شما توی یوتیوب بالا بیاد؟؟
@@with-Aryan
jedi?! merci ke gofti. negah mikonam bebinam chie dastan. in video chetore?
Wth
what's up?
It would have been a lot easier to just buy a mechanical keyboard….
But that was not the point here.
And how interesting would that have been?
Next time I'll take the easy way out ;)