Waaw, thanks man! This was really helpful, my new job requires me to use an inventor software which I did not have any prior experience with before I started current position. Awesome 🙌
heeeey, firstly I apologise, but I have to say I fkn love your SolidWorks tutorials. Its just so helpful the way you present it to us, secondly I am writing this under AutoCad video, because I really wanted you to receive the big Thank You....:)) although I am not your student, I study mechanical engineering in Europe, Czech Republic
Ahoj my friend! Thank you for the kind words from the Czech Republic. Such a beautiful country. I was able to visit there in 1985 when it was Czechoslovakia.
That was great. I noticed your E1 video is 2024, and all others after it are 2021. It this relevant as far as me being able to see on my screen what you are seeing on yours?
Inventor has a lot more depth. For simple design they are equal and just have their own niche tricks, one may suit you over the other. However, Inventor has a lot more depth like i said, you can put parts through fully simulated engineering tests and even use coding to automate your design if you want to go that far into it. The complexity of Inventor is mind-blowing when you learn how it all works.
Waaw, thanks man!
This was really helpful, my new job requires me to use an inventor software which I did not have any prior experience with before I started current position.
Awesome 🙌
A very nice and simple way to learn. Thank you very much!! Regards from Oporto, Portugal.
You make it much more interesting! Ty very much! A student from Europe..:)
You are enjoyable and fun as teacher and its a pleasure to have your pedagogical skills in this course, Im learning and enjoying a lot! Thanks!
Finally a tutorial start with application option
heeeey, firstly I apologise, but I have to say I fkn love your SolidWorks tutorials. Its just so helpful the way you present it to us, secondly I am writing this under AutoCad video, because I really wanted you to receive the big Thank You....:)) although I am not your student, I study mechanical engineering in Europe, Czech Republic
Ahoj my friend! Thank you for the kind words from the Czech Republic. Such a beautiful country. I was able to visit there in 1985 when it was Czechoslovakia.
Great tutorial, thank you!
Thank you very much Sir.
That was great. I noticed your E1 video is 2024, and all others after it are 2021. It this relevant as far as me being able to see on my screen what you are seeing on yours?
Thanks for the kind words. Yes, this and the 2021 versions are very similar, you should be able to use them with 2025..
as a norwegian I just 10 timed all the mesurements and made it in mm, to learn the program
whats the difference between the autodesk inventor and google sketch up or are they almost the same??
Inventor has a lot more depth. For simple design they are equal and just have their own niche tricks, one may suit you over the other. However, Inventor has a lot more depth like i said, you can put parts through fully simulated engineering tests and even use coding to automate your design if you want to go that far into it. The complexity of Inventor is mind-blowing when you learn how it all works.