Understanding Engineering Drawings

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2022
  • Watch the bonus video on model-based definiton and statistical tolerance analysis here! nebula.tv/videos/the-efficien...
    Engineering drawings are key tools that engineers use to communicate, but deciphering them isn't always straightforward. In this video we cover the fundamentals, including the different types of views, first and third angle projection methods, dimensioning, tolerancing, best practices when creating drawings, and GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing).
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    04:00 - Several of the views are drawn incorrectly. The right and rear views should be flipped horizontally and the bottom view should be flipped vertically.
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Комментарии • 680

  • @TheEfficientEngineer
    @TheEfficientEngineer  Год назад +43

    Thanks for watching! And don't forget that the bonus video on model-based definition and statistical tolerance analysis is on Nebula - nebula.tv/videos/the-efficient-engineer-the-future-of-engineering-drawings.

    • @kythuathayho6434
      @kythuathayho6434 Год назад +2

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    • @sunfishMola
      @sunfishMola Год назад

      i'm confused when you display the 6 total views at 3:59. shouldn't the right view have the sloping face on its left side? and the notches visible in the top/bottom and rear/front views should be mirrored to each other? when you deconstruct the 6 views from the cube shape, some of the views are flipped the wrong way, so we're seeing the image from behind, rather than how the camera saw it from the side it was taken. right?

  • @hasandude96
    @hasandude96 Год назад +1689

    Hello there! I am a mechanical engineer, i work as a project engineer in HVAC industry. I have been watching your videos since you started making them. I am very frustrated on the fact that our teachers wasted so much of our time, energy and resources. I thank you for all your efforts, your videos are unparalleled, simple and detailed. More power to you. Keep up the good work!

    • @gopackgo4036
      @gopackgo4036 Год назад +34

      Machinists: "don't show the engineers how to use GD&T!"

    • @theastuteangler
      @theastuteangler Год назад +18

      oh, so YOU'RE the reason why none of my parts fit.

    • @gopackgo4036
      @gopackgo4036 Год назад +9

      @@theastuteangler I’m not a mechanic but always try to make an effort to make designs serviceable.

    • @gopackgo4036
      @gopackgo4036 Год назад +3

      @@theastuteangler It never works though...

    • @mohammedadam5107
      @mohammedadam5107 Год назад +2

      I really love this field of mechanical engineering, and I hope work as a mechanical engineer (Hvac designer), can you help me please to keep through this road? 🥺

  • @Jacobsban
    @Jacobsban 10 месяцев назад +56

    As a technical drawing and CAD teacher I really admire your work. It is top notch job - absolutely profesional, detailed and what is the most important thing - easy to understand. I'm recomending your channel to all my students.

  • @hansjohrend5403
    @hansjohrend5403 Год назад +91

    Every mechanical undergrad will thank you. Great work.

  • @raghavmoyade7862
    @raghavmoyade7862 Год назад +250

    I am blown away by the quality to animation, thank you for putting so much hard work on this video.

    • @mikemazzantini6397
      @mikemazzantini6397 Год назад +1

      I found myself not paying attention to the material and wondering how the heck those animations were done.

    • @Tom-xn7zc
      @Tom-xn7zc Год назад

      @@mikemazzantini6397 I was wondering the same thing.

  • @stuttersbotch3328
    @stuttersbotch3328 Год назад +449

    I am studying mechanical engineering and I really love and appreciate your work (and art)! I often rewatch your videos to recall and internalize. Looking forward to further content! :)

    • @yepi3345
      @yepi3345 Год назад +6

      fun fact: Russia has the greatest quantity of engineer graduates each year

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      @burakalim7540 Год назад +2

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      @wisdomisawesome5934 Год назад +4

      @@yepi3345 who cares

    • @MikeJones-rk1un
      @MikeJones-rk1un Год назад

      @@yepi3345 I'll also bet the US is far behind much of the world because of affirmative action programs. Even our high schools are failing because of teachers unions. This will eventually ruin our country.

  • @SoumilSahu
    @SoumilSahu Год назад +319

    There's so much high quality content on RUclips for Math, Physics, Biology and Computer Science
    About damn time engineering got some love. Thank you for your amazing work!

    • @aembal
      @aembal Год назад +1

      do you have specific channels in mind? I'd love some recommendations if you have any, thanks :)

    • @emilh2361
      @emilh2361 Год назад

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      @dkaloger5720 Год назад

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    • @SoumilSahu
      @SoumilSahu Год назад +8

      @@aembal If you're asking for engineering related channels, there's Real Engineering, Stuff Made Here, BPS Space, Tech Ingredients, EEVBlog, ElectroBoom and a lot more I can't remember.
      When it comes to Math, 3Blue1Brown and Numberphile are my go to, 3Blue1Brown had an event called "summer of math exposition" and the videos that came out of it are all amazing. For the other sciences, there are honestly so many high quality channels that I can't remember any off the top of my head.

    • @civilengn
      @civilengn Год назад +1

      True that. there is a lot of good quality content online. The good thing about engineering is that the principles are the same across the world even though local design codes can be different..

  • @ziaddagher4084
    @ziaddagher4084 Год назад +66

    At this point every undergrad engineering course is making use of your videos as resources we have to study, and I am all for it. Hope you don’t mind unis using your material without your permission cause it’s so much beyond anything else that exists to explain these concepts in quality and clarity.
    Thank you

  • @futoriousentertainment2956
    @futoriousentertainment2956 Год назад +74

    Speaking as an MSc in Process Engineering, I have no idea why these stuff was never explained to us so well like it was here. I've spent 4.5 years in university to then find out I don't know anything and actually learn some fundamental engineering concepts from this channel. Thank you!

    • @kurtfrancis4621
      @kurtfrancis4621 Год назад +4

      The older we become as engineers, the more we realize just how little we know...and just how INADEQUATE our learning in university was! BSME here.

    • @warrenhepburn9285
      @warrenhepburn9285 Год назад

      Is this not taught in university I learnt it at my high school at 14 I thought this was common knowledge.

    • @nurlan620
      @nurlan620 9 месяцев назад

      the greatest teacher is ALLAH, he guides us from the secrets of the universe to simple actions, which no school or university can teach you and our emotional perception is a miracle given by ALLAH

  • @zaidthonge9551
    @zaidthonge9551 Год назад +8

    This video is gold standard of explaining Engineering drawing

  • @arktessellator_10
    @arktessellator_10 Год назад +15

    As a just recent graduate in Mech i found the videos you make as boon for those who wish to summarize, revise and also have intuitive fundamental knowledge of the concepts that they didnt had before!

  • @that1guyonpoint213
    @that1guyonpoint213 Год назад +35

    This 20 minute video just taught me more than an entire semester of my engineering graphics class!

  • @BigP0pe
    @BigP0pe Год назад +22

    As an electrical engineer, I highly appreciate the high quality of your videos on mechanical engineering subjects, giving great insight to a person starting to learn about this.

  • @yegorlukanin8992
    @yegorlukanin8992 Год назад +2

    As a mechanical engineering student I've seen a lot of videos, books, lectures alongside my main courses in college, but your videos has always been the best and most informative. Thank you for teaching and inspiring!

  • @BillyG869
    @BillyG869 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm now 77, and all my life I've been involved with engineering, drawings, and drafting. I ran a large drafting department for years. My High School Drafting Teacher told me I'd never make it working in engineering or let alone as a draftsman. My first job a draftsman! He told me that after I brought him a Drawing I made when I was ten years old, it looked exactly like these drawings. It was a detailed engineering drawing of a Spark Plug, an Aircraft Bracket, Moral here....If you have any fascination or feel like you'd want to draw like this..GO FOR IT..

  • @lxdzii
    @lxdzii Год назад +46

    I am not an engineer or doing anything related to engineering drawing, I'm just a curious soul!... and i can tell that this is high quality content because you explained everything so eloquently that i even understood and followed along easily!... great stuff... I'm really sure people doing these things appreciate your content a lot!... big ups to you!

  • @Freshboyarly
    @Freshboyarly Год назад +15

    It's refreshing for us engineers to witness the wonderful work you do on your videos. Thanks much, for providing us valuable contents.

  • @ThatTechTeacher427
    @ThatTechTeacher427 Год назад +9

    This is the video I have always needed!!! As a Technology and Engineering teacher I appreciate you making this video. The explanations and visuals are awesome and are really going to help my students! Thanks!

  • @danishshafiq8008
    @danishshafiq8008 Год назад +2

    Can't appreciate enough how elegantly the topic is explained. It is so soothing to watch the video. The animations are just perfect. Although the topic is too vast to be covered in a 22 min video, but still the basics are explained beautifully. Take a bow man....

  • @VerbranntHD
    @VerbranntHD Год назад +2

    I am an engineering student attending first grade of a higher techincal college in austria, and I loved the video. It was especially interesting to see the difference in the standards, and this was just so compact and informational.

  • @kexcz8276
    @kexcz8276 Год назад +4

    This is my favorite part of enginering... Drawings. You can take earphones, play some bangers in it, "shut off" your brain and just draw. Ofcourse, its not a braindead activity, but at least for me, it is so relaxing and fun. Great video ;)

  • @mjtunstall1976
    @mjtunstall1976 6 месяцев назад +1

    im an mechnical engineer for a bus company in australia, this is the right way of interpreting the engineering drawings, we used third projections a lot in australia but you chosen the left view, i chose the right view as must display more solid lines instead of hidden lines, nice work!

  • @cosmicwarriorx1
    @cosmicwarriorx1 Год назад +4

    I wish I had these videos back in 2007 when I started the mechanical engineering course... a great resource for engineers for grasping the fundamentals.

  • @2oboba319
    @2oboba319 Год назад +3

    This comment section is full of smart people, working as engineer's, draftsman, and such, I personally, dont have a job, but want to become an aeronotical engineer someday, i really like how these videos explain it simply, and in great detail.

  • @danishshafiq8008
    @danishshafiq8008 Год назад +11

    I will strongly recommend that you should do a complete series of videos on engineering drawings. Topics like GD&T, tolerances, fits, etc. need a thorough explanation.

  • @Texas_tam57
    @Texas_tam57 Год назад +3

    I am so joyful to see you uploading content again! Thank you for your time and sharing your knowledge. Please keep it coming!

  • @swimcube4680
    @swimcube4680 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate your content. I'm a recent mechanical engineering graduate and you break down challenging concepts very well

  • @johnbell1396
    @johnbell1396 Год назад +22

    This is ESSENTIAL for draftsmen and engineers.
    My college instructor told his classes: "Everyone starts out with an A. If I have to ask a question regarding your drawing, that's a B. Two questions is a C. Three questions is a D. Four questions is an F."
    Dr. Crist

  • @nickolas474
    @nickolas474 Год назад +2

    Electrical engineer here.
    Until recently, I spent most of my time at work electrically testing components against their wiring diagrams, which means looking up a ton of mechanical drawings in the process of trying to find electrical information.
    It's wild to think of how much detail I missed or glossed over, day in and day out. Thanks for explaining!

  • @TheVitalOne
    @TheVitalOne Год назад +1

    You are the gold standard of educational RUclips videos.

  • @Sunilkumar-pd6ws
    @Sunilkumar-pd6ws Год назад +1

    another great video from your channel. i have been on this channel since you had around 50-60k subscriber and it feels nice that your channel are growing and getting deserving appreciation.

  • @pierodipirro4650
    @pierodipirro4650 Год назад +3

    Damn man, you explained in 22 min the exact same things my Uni drawing lessons explaned in 3 months. AWESOME!

  • @amalgam7946
    @amalgam7946 Год назад +5

    giving concept in such lucid way is simply incredible, please cover topics of fluid dynamics and IC engines

  • @datadoesdorian
    @datadoesdorian 5 месяцев назад

    Dude.... It's absolutely frustrating that my college didn't do as good of a job at teaching me these applicable that these videos do. I've heard about most of this stuff and used it on my own but really felt like there were parts I didn't understand. These clear up a lot in a way I fully understand and I really really appreciate it. Thank you for bringing mechanical engineering into the 21st century

  • @weidergonga2997
    @weidergonga2997 Год назад +6

    Wow, your illustrations are fascinating. I wish I had access to that kind of content back when I was graduating chemical engineering. I do share it with the freshmen so they can have a better time understanding the concepts.

  • @johnh1001
    @johnh1001 Год назад +3

    Hi there , I went through college for Tool & Die Design and went directly into the military gas turbine engine field where I was for 16 years . After which I worked for various aircraft and aerospace companies totaling 40 years in the industry . Blue print reading is fun and interesting and GD&T also . I still have my drawing board . I use it for a large computer table . Good luck to all in the future and take care .

  • @AdwaitBhagwat
    @AdwaitBhagwat Год назад +3

    Thank you for making such high quality content! Love the seamless animation

  • @lidarman2
    @lidarman2 Год назад +2

    Even though I am an optical/electronics engineer, I enjoy your videos and find a lot of it useful. This drawing video was awesome. I learned drafting in middle school in 1977 and now use Solidworks a lot in my work.

  • @Smhallways
    @Smhallways Год назад +1

    These videos are captivating in every regard. I am amazed how educational videos can be this good. Really and honestly every video on this channel is above top tier.

  • @RFVisionary
    @RFVisionary Год назад

    👍🏻 The compact and absolut clear content of information including the art of presentation of this tutorial undoubtedly deserves a kind of "Oscar for teachers"! 🏆

  • @deju5302
    @deju5302 Год назад +10

    I am by no means an engineer, but rather an artist. This really helped me understand how to draw believable technical drawings and blueprints for sci-fi projects

  • @Andy_Torres
    @Andy_Torres Год назад +12

    As a design engineer I can tell you that this is one of the best videos that I have ever seen explaining an engineering drawing!
    Just a quick note, as per ASME Y14.5 the symbol in 18:50 is called “Position” no “True position,” true position is the theoretical exact position aka the perfect position in the CAD, and the symbol is referring to the Geometric Characteristic of Position. This is a very common mistake in the engineering world

    • @pacee21
      @pacee21 Год назад

      Just looking at that GD&T tol callout and the C datum seems redundant too. also the callout of 8 dia being +/- 0.2 when its already called in the callout on 0.2

  • @lews611712
    @lews611712 Год назад +1

    Electrical engineer here. Brilliant animation, presentation, and pacing. Using this to teach other engineers.

  • @ajmjabir1061
    @ajmjabir1061 Год назад +8

    The Return of the King

  • @nukalasaikirankashyap3376
    @nukalasaikirankashyap3376 Год назад

    This is a great video for beginners. Thank you for providing such a high quality on RUclips on engineering drawings.

  • @ponderosabones7803
    @ponderosabones7803 Год назад +7

    I am an aspiring engineer who has always struggled with maintaining a college education, both financially and academically. I found your videos on Nebula and wanted to show you support here as well. Your lessons are clear, concise, and easy for me to follow. Thank you for making these.

    • @nurlan620
      @nurlan620 9 месяцев назад +2

      I'm a person like you, I've seen something in the eyes of future engineers that they study engineering in any field for financial gain, and I don't think it's fair, after all, our profession is to fill the world with brilliance and innovation, isn't it

  • @Vkthakur519
    @Vkthakur519 6 месяцев назад

    This is fantastic! The animated version has been incredibly helpful in visualizing the concept. Thank you very much for your hard work! Recently, I joined a water consulting company where I needed to analyze and understand drawings. I appreciate your efforts and keep up the good work!

  • @ptw783
    @ptw783 Год назад

    Millwright apprentice here, your video explained more than three of my drafting classes so far. Thank you

  • @saranimri3536
    @saranimri3536 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this amazing video, I started yesterday a course called Fundamentals of mechanical engineering where we will use Solidworks, so this video literally came at the best time

  • @adnanrizkyfauzi8592
    @adnanrizkyfauzi8592 Год назад

    This video cover up all of my 3 years engineering design & drawing flawlessly

  • @basimk555
    @basimk555 10 месяцев назад

    I had to comment mid-video, this is THE best video on Engineering Drawings on YT. Thank you for your efforts and explaining it so easily. SUBSCRIBED

  • @rifazswapno6205
    @rifazswapno6205 Год назад +2

    Your videos are extremely helpful and incredibly well animated, please keep making more and I hope you find more success on youtube and become a much bigger channel.

  • @bubbaloo8049
    @bubbaloo8049 Год назад

    Soy un estudiante de ingenieria Mecanica y de verdad te agradezco mucho el trabajo que haces.

  • @mc88dx
    @mc88dx Год назад +1

    Outstanding. Forwarding to my former solidworks drawing and gd&t teacher. Glad to be a patreon.

  • @winguard96
    @winguard96 Год назад

    Super helpful video! I'm doing a lot of drawings at my new job and needed something like this to demystify everything.

  • @SamadhanSalunke7
    @SamadhanSalunke7 Месяц назад

    One the Greatest Video about Engineering Drawing, For me I have learned as much i have learned in my initial 3 Months of Engineering Drawing Subject in my Diploma Engineering Course.
    Loved it, Waiting for more if this ...!!! ❤

  • @user-wi9pu1kr7u
    @user-wi9pu1kr7u 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making such high quality content! Love the seamless animation. Every mechanical undergrad will thank you. Great work..

  • @scottjohnston4892
    @scottjohnston4892 Год назад +4

    As a manufacturing engineer, this video is so helpful. School doesn't teach you how to understand GD&t and engineering drawing skills which are essential to most mechanical and engineering jobs and usually you have to do training.

    • @BigBoss-sm9xj
      @BigBoss-sm9xj 3 месяца назад

      So true, right now I am lucky to be receiving training as a mechanical engineer.

  • @stefanvolk3416
    @stefanvolk3416 Год назад

    You are making one of the best informational videos on yt hands down. The explanation and visuals are just astonishing. Keep up the good work, hope your channel grows and thank you.

    • @hannibalbarca8411
      @hannibalbarca8411 Год назад +1

      Do you have any idea about the used software in this video ?

  • @astudiumz3530
    @astudiumz3530 Год назад +5

    Hi there. I'm an engineering student (shipbuilding & ocean engineering). I find that your videos are really good for learning and understanding. It's been really helpful. The animation and visualization on your videos are also amazing! I wish you all the best for life and I thank you for your contents.

    • @nurlan620
      @nurlan620 9 месяцев назад

      What field of shipbuilding do you study

  • @ryancameron1610
    @ryancameron1610 Год назад

    Wonderful illustrations of concepts that are often overlooked in the typical engineering degree program. Thank you for sharing to the world!

  • @tygerbyrn
    @tygerbyrn Год назад +5

    Clear and concise explanations with clean illustrations. Fantastic job. Thank you.

    • @tygerbyrn
      @tygerbyrn Год назад

      16:16 Tolerancing Best Practices

    • @tygerbyrn
      @tygerbyrn Год назад

      18:18 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing

    • @yepi3345
      @yepi3345 Год назад

      fun fact: Russia has the greatest quantity of engineer graduates each year

  • @niloy.b
    @niloy.b Год назад +1

    This is a MASTERCLASS! This is now my goto reference video for my students.

  • @mohammedasim374
    @mohammedasim374 Год назад +2

    Very useful information and your way of explanation is really commendable. Would like to watch more of your videos on GD&T content very soon.

  • @msm_levrai680
    @msm_levrai680 Месяц назад

    THE BEST SUMMARY I HAVE EVER WATCHED, THANK YOU.❤

  • @masterdementer
    @masterdementer Год назад +2

    I'm currently studying Computer Engineering and these drawings always amaze me. My father works as a mechanical engineer in the mining industry and I have seen some of the drawings on his computer. They are very complex for me to understand. Perhaps now I would have a better understanding haha.

  • @aiseaH
    @aiseaH Год назад

    You have no idea how useful this video is and the amount of time it could've saved for me

  • @nielschristianbondegaard3513
    @nielschristianbondegaard3513 Год назад +1

    I would love to see you do a video on Gd&t. You explain everything so well. Keep up the good work

  • @jjjj90197
    @jjjj90197 Год назад

    You're one of the best things that ever happened to youtube. Thanks for another superb video!

  • @jjsmallpiece9234
    @jjsmallpiece9234 Год назад +1

    Even as a mechanical engineer who is approaching the end of my career this was an excellent refresher video about engineering drawings

  • @ande446
    @ande446 Год назад +2

    What an absolutley fantastic video! The amazing animation, to the well spoken tone you have through the video makes this rather challenging topic easy to understand! Than you so much!

    • @hannibalbarca8411
      @hannibalbarca8411 Год назад

      Do you have any idea about the used software in this video ?

    • @ande446
      @ande446 Год назад +1

      @@hannibalbarca8411 Unfortunantley i don't, sorry!

  • @Leon_George
    @Leon_George 7 месяцев назад

    This video made me realise that simply because someone is smart, doesn't mean they are a good teacher. I am incredibly thankful this channel exists to freely step in when the universtiy I am paying to go to is failing me.

  • @Auday365
    @Auday365 Год назад

    Well done for this wonderful and info packed video, really wouldn't want it to stop.

  • @tanernothanks6798
    @tanernothanks6798 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent graphics, very easy to understand, I appreciate the hours you spent making this!

  • @sureshpadasalagi7112
    @sureshpadasalagi7112 Год назад +1

    Really appreciate the way of your teaching style and animation, really love the content.
    Suggestions:- Please cover the topics as deep as possible + you can also increase the length of the video. Love you content 😊.

  • @15_muhammadkhoirurrizqi93
    @15_muhammadkhoirurrizqi93 Год назад

    This single video cover whole my first semester good job dude

  • @tbengineering7066
    @tbengineering7066 Год назад

    This is a great video for all students and engineers to watch. Professors should show this video to their students when talking about how to create engineering drawings.

  • @encoezendam557
    @encoezendam557 Год назад

    PLEASE NEVER STOP. Youre saving mech engineers like me!

  • @user-py7wp6nw9h
    @user-py7wp6nw9h Месяц назад

    this is GREAT content. So happy I found your channel

  • @Akselhtoo
    @Akselhtoo Год назад +2

    I'm so happy to see you again ❤️
    I've been looking forward to your videos🥰

  • @jasonho1379
    @jasonho1379 Год назад +1

    Fantastic educational video. As a future mechanical engineering undergrad, thank you!

  • @ahmedfathalla5553
    @ahmedfathalla5553 Год назад

    thank you so much for such a great and summarised video i have been searching for such a video with all the basics directly!!!

  • @opssonopsson8282
    @opssonopsson8282 Год назад

    I graduated months ago studying Petroleum Engineering. In my country, all Engineering courses take a minimum of 5yrs to complete. In level 2, all Engineering departments studied the same course so I did course both mechanical and civil engineering courses. we were mostly just lumped together and the course lecturer didn't really care since some of us "may not need it" apart from the Mechanical and civil engineering students. I had so source for videos online to understand the course and I'm gutted I just got to see this channel recommend by RUclips 6months after graduation.

  • @handsanitizer2457
    @handsanitizer2457 Год назад +1

    Love these videos. I'm a software engineer, but I actually apply some of these practices to my designs

  • @czerbniak75
    @czerbniak75 Год назад +4

    Na koniec mój "ulubiony" przedmiot. Czekanie do sesji nic nie da, jeden rysunek zajmuje jedną noc, a w semestrze było ich chyba 12. Literki duże mają mieć 7mm, małe 5mm, pomocnicze duże 5mm, małe 3,5mm, odmierz pół milimetra, kupiłem sobie szablony, dzisiaj już tego nie kupisz. Agnieszka nie ma złych uczniów, są źli nauczyciele. Ciebie wspominam dobrze, bardzo mnie motywujesz, no chcę się przed Tobą popisać.

  • @romeeaeron
    @romeeaeron Год назад +1

    Thank you far making this video. You're helping the world learn a better way

  • @nyashamachoko1646
    @nyashamachoko1646 6 месяцев назад

    You earned a follower. This is a very good video. As an electrical engineer this explained a lot to me.

  • @mikewasowski1411
    @mikewasowski1411 Год назад

    Awesome. Looking forward to your future GD&T video!

  • @theweekday9075
    @theweekday9075 Год назад

    Thank you for creating these videos I really appreciate what you are doing! Much love and wish you the best!

  • @nightowl19696
    @nightowl19696 Год назад +3

    I just started machining parts as a hobby and I like to draw plans before making most of what I want. Its so rewarding to draw plans by hand and then make the parts afterwards.
    Thanks to you my drawings are going to be much better now!
    Cheers

  • @yusufnacar3009
    @yusufnacar3009 Год назад +1

    One of the videos that engineering students should definitely watch!

  • @Peter_1986
    @Peter_1986 Год назад

    I used to study for a job as a CNC operator almost a decade ago (before I abandoned those studies after wanting to become an engineer instead), and I remember that my course book showed 2 drawings of one specific piece of equipment, and one of those drawings had much less text written on it than the first one, but they were apparently identical!

  • @akshaykolte1387
    @akshaykolte1387 Год назад

    Should have saved a fortune doing engineering here than spending ridiculous money for college. God bless you. Our nerd engineer's community needs such youtubers.

  • @paulbrouyere1735
    @paulbrouyere1735 Год назад

    Very good video explaining the most important meanings of symbols on technical drawings. Well done!

  • @MystiqWisdom
    @MystiqWisdom Год назад +1

    You just covered what was maybe two months of my blueprints class, and all in a nice 3D visual format

  • @notvaas3093
    @notvaas3093 Год назад

    This channel is a goldmine for engineers

  • @henrymumford4937
    @henrymumford4937 Год назад

    Excellent videos. I wish your channel had been around when I was in school!

  • @petaryotov9870
    @petaryotov9870 Год назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you sir and keep up the good work. Looking forward to the GD&T video.

  • @Mustafa-mt3rt
    @Mustafa-mt3rt Год назад

    Your video is amazing very detailed and very easy to understand.
    Being a design engineer i am in love with this video

  • @KAMRANKHAN-xf7iq
    @KAMRANKHAN-xf7iq Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! This guy deserves an award for the best teacher!!! what a fabulous way of teaching!!! mind blowing super!!! well done. lots of love from Pakistan