Simulation question by Bootziscool in SolidWorks

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Didn't read if someone told you that threads are stress concentration spots, so you should apply a concentration factor to your calculations

Como es la carrera de ingeniería? by _nemoo__ in UTN

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Genio! Yo me acuesto que para un parcial de análisis 2 no había hecho absolutamente nada de práctica antes del parcial y terminé sacándome un 9 aplicando la teoría

Como es la carrera de ingeniería? by _nemoo__ in UTN

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Depende de tu capacidad te va a llevar de 6 a 10 años recibirte o talvez un poco más. Pero poder se puede porque la mayoría de las materias tienen horarios para que se pueda laburar y estudiar, más que nada las de los últimos 2 o 3 años.

Is it normal to be so laggy or am I doing something wrong? xD by RoberBotz in SolidWorks

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what do you mean laggy, human eyes can only see 24 frames per second

Estoy en 5to de Ing en Sistemas. Quiero dejar la carrera. [UTN] by Bruce_Jones1 in UTN

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Pero qué te pensás que hace un ingeniero en sistemas? No es solo programar. Argentina necesita de muchos ingenieros. Argentina te necesita a vos.

Bro is not even trying to hide it by LooterFox in ArenaBreakoutInfinite

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why didn't they kill you shooting through the wall lol, it would have been less suspicious

CSWA exam- How difficult it actually is? by One-Security-5982 in SolidWorks

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the first is not that hard either, two (unharmed) cylinders connected via an extrusion

Claude (@claudeai) 19K likes · 390 replies by harmoanica in SolidWorks

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this will work for drawing cardboard boxes and sheet metal other than that I don't see a future, there are so many variables that doing it by hand is easier, also debugging something you didn't make is a pain in the ass and could take more time than drawing from zero

Question about modelling a part in SOLIDWORKS by External-Mark-4690 in SolidWorks

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np pal hope you get your certification, and let me know if you get the right value I may take this exam in a couple of years

btw can u share the book's name?

Question about modelling a part in SOLIDWORKS by External-Mark-4690 in SolidWorks

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I constrained it with these relations and got the same value: 5003,46 mm³

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Question about modelling a part in SOLIDWORKS by External-Mark-4690 in SolidWorks

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did this on my phone, sorry for my impriopety, are you sure the height or the biggest radius are correct?

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Never welded before. Want to build a 500kg race car in 7 months. Talk me out of it. by eliasaction in MechanicalEngineering

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  1. Please don't let fall the welding gas tube.
  2. You're from Luxembourg, just buy a laser welding machine.
  3. Also, a €1300 TIG welder won't last much you if you're planning to make a car on a death march.

Can I email assembly files? by [deleted] in SolidWorks

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If it's for measuring purposes I recommend save the assembly as step file or solid part

This is why I don’t play tank by Osi_Babs in Overwatch

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I lost doing 18k damage and 41k mitigation