Thank you for your kind words! You can model it enough If you make good use of this video. Let me introduce other similar contents. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b7Msci4OuHI.html
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with me. I appreciate your constructive feedback. I understand that you would have preferred more information on how to create a lid or sliding surface and for the pace of the video to be slower. I'll take this into consideration for future videos and strive to provide more detailed and in-depth information. Thank you again for watching and I hope you still found some value in the content.
@@Globean I did very much. I had to slow the video down to follow the steps, but it was quite helpful for getting to know curve tools. A big thing I notice a lot of people are looking for are "best practices" and things to keep in mind when working with 3D printing as a goal, since many people using Fusion360 now for the first time are new owners of printers who are looking to make more complex objects. A lot of people have specifically asked me those sorts of things, since I do peripheral design in human-factors engineering, but I'm coming over from physically constructing prototypes in analogue to test with using polymer-clay, ductape and thermoplastic foam which are then laser-scanned and I'm looking to move towards an approach which cuts out the middle-man of needing someone with cad skills for certain steps of the process so I don't have the expertise they want, but those are the most common questions I hear in HFE testers working on controller designs. I appreciate the video and I thank you for producing it and sharing it with us.
@@Globean Do not take it personal, some people just listen other music, podcast or anything since there's no comments in the video but music. Thanks for your content. I'm learning Fusion, too :D