Thank you very much for these videos. The animations plays a huge part of us understanding! As an animator my self, I know its tedious and time consuming to make these, thus we very appreciate your efforts!
I'm studying Mechanical Engineering and I believe your videos have provided quality comprehension. You're setting a trend for many to change the perspective of STEM subjects of being intimidating and cumbersome. My one advice would be once you've produced enough content start creating playlist for major topics.
Five stars! I am brand new to the manufacturing biz, and this video (in very simple, lay people terms) has accelerated my education 10-fold. Magnificent animation provided straightforward visuals to understand the basics. Keep 'em coming!
This video is awsome, i study material enginering and this video really helps understand the basics, thanks man, keep up the quality and you will get milions of views :D
This is a very meditative and relaxing video. One of the most wholesome, satisfying and zen things I have seen in a long time. Thank you so much for the high quality content, a great way to learn new things!
Excellent video! Thank you so much! I'm a former mechanical engineer who now teaches Math for Manufacturing in a vo-tech Advanced Manufacturing program. My students and I loved this video!
These are some of the best videos I have found to use in my high school classes! I teach a variety of subjects including robotics, CAD, and manufacturing classes and these videos will be used in all of them from now on!
Love these videos. I never got the opportunity to study engineering at a university. But I really enjoy watching these. Thank you very much for creating these videos.
Excellent effort here. To crystallise these working processes in my mind. A valuable teaching tool to show to my son when he is a little older to understand. Thank you.
super sweet animations, and good vibes. I miss doing engineering as a job, but I will always be an engineer in my heart, and videos like this keep me fresh :)
beautifully explained with use of crystal clear animations. this video is for every one. PERFECT ! waiting for more content like how iron ore & other natural elements are used to make steel.
This content is great for fresh grads who need to quickly cram for an interview (like myself!) your videos have really helped me get up to speed and find information I needed quickly
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Well done You are conquering the heart of many people through your explaining skills. Never learn like this before. Thank you so much for creating more interest about the engineering. Keep it up Keep uploading more videos.
Very nice video, but I highly encourage you to continue your videos on Structural Mechanics or Mechanics of Materials. There are a lot of topics you can discuss and explain much better than your competitors. Here are some ideas: energy methods in structural analysis, structural dynamics (a ton of topics within this subject, but I don't know if you are interested in dynamics), finite element analysis of solids, influence lines, derivation of formulas that you didn't derive in other videos (such as shear and normal stress equations in bending, torsion etc.). Keep up the good work!
Congratulations for this video! I've been involved with these processes all of my professional life, and I have rarely seen such a simple, clear and concise explanation of all of them! Of course you could go deeper in every single process, but it would miss the point of being an introduction!! Keep it up!
Hats off to you brother for putting so much effort in making such a video...cant express in words how much I am grateful..to you for this video...I had a hard time understanding these processes when it was taught in class...
Your drillbit and lathe were rotating the wrong way round, but I enjoyed your visualisations very much in general. Must have taken a looooong time to animate!
Thank you so much, your videos always help me understanding the lecture better than my teacher's presentation does 😭 Please keep up the good work. I kinda count on your video. Big love ❤❤❤❤
You know, just the other day I was looking at all my amorphous lumps of material and wondering how similar lumps elsewhere have been turned into useful products which surround myself and others! Definitely glad I found this video to help me understand the process!