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Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was going crazy trying to figure out how to make a handle.
does it work same way if i want to keep this group and create the same one again and redesign it ? would i have the old and new version ? thanks
nicely done good work!
Do you have a sketch I can borrow for a school project
For an idea
Man, if only 30 seconds were still a high bar.. So much has changed.
Would've liked to see 2 balls
how did you make your falling mass? (not how you drop it, but the materials)
what holds the ball in place within the smaller pvc so it doesn't fall into the larger pvc pipe?
how do i build a gravity vehicle
How did u make the mass that is being dropped?
By pulling the metal rod from the holes on the 4-inch pipe.
great video! thank you
What it is on the bottom that pushes the ball out
Nothing but air does the job. The ball is placed in the thinner pipe, and air from the larger one pushes it out.
@@3DModelingSTEM so the container created enough force through air pressure
nothing
How did you make the mass to drop down the 4 inch pipe
@@boredweeb6609by pulling the metal rod from holes on the 4-inch pipe.
I have a daut
Hi
How much weight?
The tower was only 6 grams and held over 17kg. More details kzread.info/dash/bejne/mId505iwlKnHpto.htmlsi=I6w5tnJJnA_3KjxT
What is the PSI equivalent of a bike pump. Meaning if you’re doing 40 PSI, what would they be in bicycle pumps?
yes, kids mostly use a bicycle/tire pump. This is what says in the event manual "air compressor or tire pump with pressure gauge"
These AMA guys were always bad at explaining stuff
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tem como copiar padrões lineares, de esboço e outros para dentro da montagem?
where to find the mentioned course on advanced sketching (6:37min)?
How to join two lines?
Awesome explanation sir, thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you so much. Clear and precise!
what year was this
2007
My science teacher suggested me this video
how do I draw a quarter ellipse
Thank you for making these videos! The reading academy course would be good too!
@3DModelingSTEM How do you Offset a Mesh, in the outward direction (Not Shell).
Thank you for your video! You can add anisotropy (orthotropic) of the ultimate yield of the material you will print. ABS will be Very anisotropic.
Now I know this feature and the future got brighter. Thank you!
Never use FEA to validate 3d printed parts ESPECIALLY fdm. Other than that a good informative video on topology optimization.
whys that?
Thank you so much!
the next lesson?the course is not completed?
I hate my life
its clear that the red ones didnt stay restricted to the 3 matching ones you wrote, why did it connect to the last 2 not used imates?, and is it possible to prevent that?
Please make a tutorial for assembling a nail clipper in Autodesk Inventor 🙏
Thanks for this man, should've thought better about using intersects that way, but that was great!
Hello! Please make more videos like this! Preferably ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies, Arts and Sciences, and Special Education? 😅
You are speaking to fast and you also selected the wrong answer on one of the questions... other than that it was good.
Nice video. I finally see the mess i get into due to ignoring these tips
Thank you its a great video
Love your tutorials! Very informational and not traditional type! Kudos!
great video!! thank you very much!!!
Thank you!
amazing video! Thank You!
Excellent description of the more complex capabilities of rib function.
Thanks
thanks 💪🏿👍🏿
Very helpful! Thanks ❤
Thanks for sharing! Excellent video! 🇧🇷