That was genius for sure. I don't think I would have ever caught that one! By the way I really do appreciate your style of teaching, explaining every move and click. Keep up with this excellent content, please. Thank you.
Sorry about all the messages. But thank you for the tip of checking the "rebuild" box in the equation manager. I never did see that check box. Very much nicer! Thanks again.
Cool tip, not sure how often I'll use it given the power of "up to next" which saves a few clicks anyway. Pretty impressive sleuthing work to figure that one out though!
@@escobar23w Up to next works great when you're working in one single area of the model. But what about when you're working on "the other side" of the model, or somewhere in the "middle" of the model. This is where it's nice to be able to quickly use a "Linked Value" right from the EXTRUDE dialog box. 🙂
@@TooTallToby Thank you for your reply! I am always thinking of ways to be more efficient in my workflow so I appreciate all the tips you have taught me!
Aww yeah! Thanks for the interest. You can visit our training site at www.tootalltoby.thinkific.com. We also offer custom training. Contact vicki@tootalltoby.com if you need more info.
And if you have bom custom props system for big assemblies which differentiate body parts from sheet metal parts by thickness parameter, you are doomed
Very cool. Thought i was on wrong rev of SW till I watched all the way to the end. Very clever. Thanks!!
Awesome thanks and glad you liked this!!
Great video - thanks Toby
Thanks Barry!
That was genius for sure. I don't think I would have ever caught that one! By the way I really do appreciate your style of teaching, explaining every move and click. Keep up with this excellent content, please. Thank you.
Awesome thanks so much!
Amazing knowledge. Thank you very much.
Awesome and glad this helps!
This is a great hack! thank you Toby
Awwww yeah Thanks Rigo! Good luck on your CSWP too! LMK if you have any questions / suggestions
great video -- really cool to learn about the reserved "Thickness" variable!
awww yeah thanks Jern!
Sorry about all the messages. But thank you for the tip of checking the "rebuild" box in the equation manager. I never did see that check box. Very much nicer! Thanks again.
Awww yeah that's a total PRO MOVE!
Rockin’!
Totally!!
What, that is cool. thanks, Toby.
Awww yeah thanks Tom!
This is a great hack! I am passing this along to our team of plastic designers.
Ribs are never the same thickness as the general body in plastic injected parts.
Thanks tank! Glad these tips are helpful!
Great Point! :-)
Awesome video. Dragos
Thanks Dragos!
Cool tip, not sure how often I'll use it given the power of "up to next" which saves a few clicks anyway. Pretty impressive sleuthing work to figure that one out though!
Thanks!
Yeah, very cool tip. I'm just trying to figure out the advantages of up to next vs linked to thickness....
@@escobar23w Up to next works great when you're working in one single area of the model. But what about when you're working on "the other side" of the model, or somewhere in the "middle" of the model. This is where it's nice to be able to quickly use a "Linked Value" right from the EXTRUDE dialog box. 🙂
@@TooTallToby Thank you for your reply! I am always thinking of ways to be more efficient in my workflow so I appreciate all the tips you have taught me!
awesome hack
AWww yeah!
Great hack.
Thanks!
Hello, if i want to be your student, how i can be?
Aww yeah! Thanks for the interest. You can visit our training site at www.tootalltoby.thinkific.com. We also offer custom training. Contact vicki@tootalltoby.com if you need more info.
And if you have bom custom props system for big assemblies which differentiate body parts from sheet metal parts by thickness parameter, you are doomed
nice!