Awesome. It's getting easier now. I really needed someone narrating the steps. I had been stumbling through, and was making headway, but these videos have been a great help. Many thanks man!
THE GOAT! Appreciate these video's a lot. Specially from an engineering perspective. I have watched so many from tutorials from artistic people and I much prefer precision. I have already been using digital calipers to make my designs for various parts BUT I am looking at something like a digital inclinometer. Have you used anything like this to get angles of things besides a protractor?
What kind of parts are you making? I've only used CAD for creating stuff around the house, and I've been able to do most things basic tools like calipers, level, pencil and paper.
@@davinchewk Kayaking/fishing, hunting, camping, truck, equipment. Parts around the house. Eventually I want to get into some MCU and arduino stuff with it. I am currently trying to build a kayak mount on my 1500 trail boss for my kayak. But I suppose tools like shapertools that has shaper trace I can take a photo and use that. I know in fusion 360 you could take a photo with a ruler and that works as well. I will have to look how plasticity does this
Excellent, so clearly explained, many thanks.
You are officially teaching me how to use dimensions! Many thanks. Much appreciated ❤️
Always learning techniques following your tutorials. Thank you so much.
@@toddspeck9415 glad the videos help!
Learned a lot of handy shortcuts through this video, thanks a bunch!
Glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
Awesome. It's getting easier now. I really needed someone narrating the steps. I had been stumbling through, and was making headway, but these videos have been a great help. Many thanks man!
Hey! I'm glad the videos are helping.
Nice! Please keep them coming with the engineering drawings!
Thanks! The practice models are from @TooTallToby
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THE GOAT! Appreciate these video's a lot. Specially from an engineering perspective. I have watched so many from tutorials from artistic people and I much prefer precision. I have already been using digital calipers to make my designs for various parts BUT I am looking at something like a digital inclinometer. Have you used anything like this to get angles of things besides a protractor?
What kind of parts are you making? I've only used CAD for creating stuff around the house, and I've been able to do most things basic tools like calipers, level, pencil and paper.
@@davinchewk Kayaking/fishing, hunting, camping, truck, equipment. Parts around the house. Eventually I want to get into some MCU and arduino stuff with it. I am currently trying to build a kayak mount on my 1500 trail boss for my kayak. But I suppose tools like shapertools that has shaper trace I can take a photo and use that. I know in fusion 360 you could take a photo with a ruler and that works as well. I will have to look how plasticity does this
Thank you bro
No problem. Glad you liked the video.